From Equitable Architecture to Exploring New Environments: 5 Young Practices in Europe

New Generations is a European platform that analyses the most innovative emerging practices at the European level, providing a new space for the exchange of knowledge and confrontation, theory, and production. Since 2013, New Generations has involved more than 300 practices in a diverse program of cultural activities, such as festivals, exhibitions, open calls, video-interviews, workshops, and experimental formats.

New Generations launches a fresh new media platform, offering a unique space where emerging architects can meet, exchange ideas, get inspired, and collaborate. Recent projects, job opportunities, insights, news, and profiles will be published every day. The section ‘profiles’ provides a space to those who would like to join the network of emerging practices, and present themselves to the wide community of studios involved in the cultural agenda developed by New Generations.

Archdaily and New Generations join forces! Every two weeks Archdaily will publish a selection of studio profiles chosen from the platform of New Generations.

AT-HH | Stockholm, Sweden
Towards an equitable form of practice

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Mina Drömmars Stad—City Of My Dreams / AT-HH. Image © ArkDes

AT-HH is a Stockholm-based architecture practice founded by Malin Heyman and James Hamilton in 2019. From a studio space that knows no hierarchies, they are working towards producing an architecture that is equitable and sustainable while maintaining a strong engagement with ongoing discourse in architecture.

LiquenLav | Soria, Spain
Double exposure

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Ruralattic / Liquenlav . Image © Luis Díaz Díaz

LiquenLAV is an architecture and design practice founded in Soria, Spain 2009 by architect Valentin Sanz. They call their projects “non-specific projects” by providing solutions to existing functions and problems, while at the same time, trying to respond to requirements that have not yet been raised, understanding the project as a continuous process capable of changing and evolving.

Pedro Pitarch Architectures and Urbanism | Madrid, Spain
Contemporary urban concerns

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Gorodskoy Dom / Pedro Pitarch Architectures & Urbanisms. Image © Pedro Pitarch & RZGraphics

Pedro Pitarch is an architect working and living in Madrid, Spain. Occupying a somewhat tangential position within the architectural practice, his investigations focus on the interrelations between society, contemporary culture and media.

ATOMAA | Milan, Italy
Optimistic by nature

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House Around the Hearth / ATOMAA. Image © Alberto Strada

ATOMAA was founded in 2018 by Andrea Del Pedro Pera, Cesare Galligani and Umberto Maj, from a fifteen-year friendship between the three partners and the union of their three architectural firms. Working between architecture and interior design projects, they propose synthetic visions for unique inhabitable spaces.

Ensalada Works | Madrid, Spain
A decentralised practice

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Los Huertos Housing / Ensalada Works + Architecture NRA. Image © Luis Díaz Díaz

Ensalada Works, founded in 2015 in Madrid, is a group of architects who are constantly interested in new ways of approaching their environments and contexts. They are always working in-between fields, from urbanism to communication, from industrial design to art, from digital to pure analogic, we look for ways to expand our knowledge and understanding of our surroundings.

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Cite: New Generations. "From Equitable Architecture to Exploring New Environments: 5 Young Practices in Europe" 25 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/946231/from-equitable-architecture-to-exploring-new-environments-5-young-practices-in-europe> ISSN 0719-8884

Los Huertos Housing / Ensalada Works + Architecture NRA. Image © Luis Díaz Díaz

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