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    Architecture at the service of all: 4 young offices in Europe

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkJune 22, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Architecture at the service of all: 4 young offices in Europe, © Triennale Milano - photo Gianluca Di Ioia
    © Milan Triennale – Photo by Gianluca de Ioya
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    Four young architectural firms based in Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, India and Belgium were selected by new generations, a platform that monitors what is most innovative among European architects, providing a space for knowledge exchange, confrontation, theory and production. Since its founding in 2013, New Generations has presented to the public more than 300 promising architectural offices, presenting a diverse landscape of studios and workshops dedicated to the most diverse cultural activities, promoting festivals, exhibitions, open calls, interviews and workshops.

    a new generations It is a platform that provides a unique space where architects can meet, share ideas, inspire and collaborate. Recent projects, job opportunities, news and news are posted every day. The Profiles section is an invitation to those individuals and groups who intend to join this network of emerging offices, providing a unique opportunity for them to engage and strengthen the community of young architects.

    ArchDaily and New Generations join forces! Every two weeks we publish a selection of selected offices from the New Generations platform.

    Oasi Architects | Varese, Italy

    new simplicity

    © Laura Cavelli
    © Laura Cavelli

    OASI Architects is a young and emerging architecture firm based in Varese, Italy. Founded in 2009 and currently led by Pietro Ferrario, Francesco Enea Castellanza and Anton Sagal, OASI is an architecture and design firm dedicated to creating solutions in response to the basic needs of the daily lives of individuals and communities, including extensive research work on each of your projects.

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    Celine Bowman Studio | Basel, Switzerland

    towards natural processes

    © Celine Baumann
    © Celine Baumann

    Studio Céline Baumann is an architecture and landscape architecture firm based in Basel, Switzerland. Founded by French architect Céline Baumann in 2019, the studio is currently working on urbanism, architecture, landscaping and exhibition projects. With its interdisciplinary approach, Studio Céline Baumann seeks to bring people closer to nature by implementing natural and ecological processes in their projects.

    Kakin | New York, USA; Warwickshire, UK; Jakarta, India

    practice to share Communities

    © Katie Edwards
    © Katie Edwards

    CAUKIN is a company based in New York, Warwickshire (UK) and Jakarta. Founded in 2015 on the premise that architecture and public spaces should be accessible to all, CAUKIN has developed over 25 design and construction projects around the world, involving over 500 people in its participatory projects.

    Parasite 2.0 | Milan, Italy; Brussels, Belgium

    In search of a language

    © Milan Triennale - Photo by Gianluca de Ioya
    © Milan Triennale – Photo by Gianluca de Ioya

    Parasita 2.0 is an architecture firm consisting of Stefano Colombo, Eugenio Cosentino, and Luca Marulo. With headquarters in Milan and Brussels, the office was established in 2010 as an independent research unit parallel to the academic environment. Working collaboratively, they investigate issues related to human habitats, working not only in architecture, but also in design and scenography.

    Would you like to be in this selection? Visit .’s website new generations Fill out the forms to “Join the Platform”. We also invite you to submit your projects on Archdaily.

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