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Muriz Djurdjevic
Muriz Djurdjevic holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from EPF Lausanne with a focus on urban and territorial planning. After graduating at Laboratory Basel in 2016, he joined Herzog & de Meuron in Basel and gained first experiences working on various international projects ultimately focusing on territorial, urban and infrastructural planning. As a Project Manager he was responsible for the winning competition for Ronquoz 21 (2019). His diploma thesis “Atlas of Overexploited Territories – Baltic Sea” investigated the urbanization of sea territories and their extensive operational landscapes as part of the worlwide urban fabric. His research has been exhibited at the Baltic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2016 and published in The Baltic Atlas (2016). As co-founder and former editor at Atlas of Places, he has lectured and taught workshops at USI Mendrisio (2017) and Transitional Territories, Delta Urbanism at TU Delft (2019). In 2020, he joined the ETH Architecture of Territory with Prof. Milica Topalovic where he is part of the research and teaching team. Since 2022, he is also teaching at the joint (EPFL+ETH) Master of Advanced Studies(MAS) in Urban and Territorial Design at the ETH Zürich and has in parallel opened his own practice Djurdjevic+Florean Architekten Zürich–Sion. The studio is focusing on a wide range of projects from the scale of architecture, urban design to territorial studies.