Client awards

So far so good.

We’ve been helping our clients win prizes, local competitions and
international ones. We’ve participated in competitions from western Europe to East Asia. Here’s the list of the winners, as far as we know it.

1st prize
Urban Square, Posušje, BiH; architectural and urban design competition
· Atellior Design
Hotel Resort, Istra, Croatia
· undisclosed
Mixed use building, Rundik, Slovenia
· Architectural Atellier Merak
Islamic Centre, Zagreb
· Studio 113
Central square Tresnjevka, Croatia
· FM Architecture
Mixed use complex, Amsterdam, Netherlands
· de Architekten Cie.
Central square Požega, Croatia
· Minerva
Lang square, Zagreb, Croatia
· FM Architecture
Residential complex development, Velenje, Slovenia
· Architectural Atellier Merak
Amicor Valamar, Island of Hvar, Croatia
· de Architekten Cie.
Virtual Home, Buildner competition
· Dotviz Studio
Tourist resort, Island of Cres, Croatia
· undisclosed

2nd
Tesnov park, Prague
·  M2AU, LOLA Landscape, de Architekten Cie.
Mixed-use complex, Kamensko, Zagreb
· de Architekten Cie.
Florenc 21, Prague
· de Architekten Cie., LOLA Landscape, M2AU
Rohan, Prague
de Architekten Cie., LOLA Landscape, M2AU 

3rd+
Islamic Centre, Zagreb (4th)
· FM Architecture
C-Tower, Ljubljana, Slovenia (honorable mention)
· Architectural Atellier Merak
Central part of the main city axis in Karlovac, Croatia:

The wider zone (4th),
The narrower zone 1 (5th)
The narrower zone 2 (3rd)
· FM Architecture
Hamburg Science City Bahrenfeld
· LOLA Landscape Architects, MANDAWORKS 

And more competition stories to come, some not yet public.

Our role

What we always try to do when starting a competition visualization project is to prepare early, ask questions and get to know the idea first.

As the clients need time to develop a project, we use that time to explore
the context and the brief. The first brief meeting helps us understand the
concept and the main requirements from the client.

Once we get the initial drawings we start to develop the conceptual
images, and once we’re happy with it, we suggest a few different ideas
to the client. Some of those go to the history archives and the others
make it to the stage.

We believe the details shouldn’t stand in the way and we’re ready to
change things until the image portrays the architectural thought most
accurately. The competition image needs to serve the clients overall
idea first.

It’s a back and forth process, but that’s what this work is about. The
images have to stick.

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