Andreja Tutundzic

JURY SCHOOL PRIZE 8 and 10

Andreja Tutundzic works at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Department of the Landscape Architecture and Horticulture. Andreja has been working at the Town Planning Institute of Belgrade, among other projects on the development of the awarded Spatial and Master plans of Belgrade for 2021, as well as on defining of the contents and procedure for Belgrade biotope mapping. He is co- author of the Typology of Belgrade Landscapes for the Need of the Implementation of the ELC. His current research interests focus on education in landscape architecture, large-scale landscape design and green infrastructure planning. In the recent time, he was also engaged in the projects related to the issues of migrant crises. In those areas, he participated in many projects, including EU funded projects such as TEMPUS, ERASMUS and UNDP Cross Border Cooperation Programme. He was elected as IFLA Committee Chair on Education and Academic Affairs in two terms from 2014 to 2018 and was Former Vice President of the European Federation for Landscape Architecture (EFLA 2008-2011). Andreja is also a member of the IFLA Europe School Recognition Panel, and member of the Executive board of the Serbian Association of Landscape Architects (UPAS/SALA).

João Ferreira Nunes

JURY SCHOOL PRIZE 10

João Nunes is a Landscape Architect with a great passion for drawing and understanding the processes of the world. In 1985, he founded the PROAP studio which, according to his philosophy, approaches landscape themes in a broad sense, intervening in the processes that the project integrates, using inputs from various disciplines and considering the landscape as a process in continuous transformation. The professional activity and didactics intertwine and enrich each other, contributing to the development of new lines of research and experimentation. Visiting Professor at several international universities (Harvard GSD, UPenn, OSU, Pamplona, Versailles among others), he is Full Professor at the Academy of Architecture of Mendrisio and member of several scientific committees. In 2013 he was awarded the 1st Chair of Excellence “Adalberto Libera” and in 2017 with the Gagliarid Prize - Cittá di Asti. In 2010 he published the monograph “PROAP - Arquitectura Paisagista”(Note), which summarizes the first 25 years of the studio, and in 2011 is co-author of “Lost Competitions” (Proap Editions). In 2017 he was organizer and director of “Cagliari Paesaggio”. Projects developed by Proap have received several national and international awards and have been several times finalists for the Prize “Rosa Barba” at the Landscape Biennial of Barcelona.

Panita Karamanea

JURY SCHOOL PRIZE 10

The main objective of her work is the holistic approach of space within the framework of ecological – sustainable design, the project’s integration in the landscape with respect to the unique qualities and memories of each location (genius loci), and the socio-cultural conditions of place. Among the special aims of her projects are the design solutions emphasising on a close connection to nature and its processes, on the natural dynamics and their biodiversity, on vegetation as a structural spatial element.  Conceiving built space and andscape as a unique entity might create places where humans feel involved, in harmony with their environment and are keen of taking the responsibility for its maintenance.