The final schedule for Days of Oris 24 has been announced, marking the return of this prestigious architectural festival. Celebrated globally for assembling leading minds and fostering groundbreaking dialogues, the event is set for November 15-16, 2024, at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb. This year’s gathering promises to be an essential convergence for the architectural community, showcasing innovative projects and ideas that shape our built environment.
EVENTS
The festival kicks off on Friday, November 15, with an engaging schedule that begins with early registration at 11:30 AM. Renowned speakers like José María de Lapuerta, TEN Studio and Rob Adams will take the stage, followed by innovative presentations from the team at Elementarna. The day’s sessions conclude with a special exhibition opening at Oris House of Architecture featuring the Minamisanriku 311 Memorial by Kengo Kuma, a profound reminder of architecture’s role in memorializing and healing.
The following day, November 16, offers more insightful sessions with a recorded lecture by the legendary Tadao Ando, starting at 10:00 AM. The day will also feature a presentation by Carlos Martínez de Albornoz and the prestigious Oris Keraterm Award Ceremony, where Kengo Kuma will be honored for his significant contributions to the architectural field. Discussions will explore diverse topics from sustainable design practices to innovative urban solutions, highlighted by a round table “Alpine Contrapposto,” with closing talks by Vedina Babahmetović and Dinko Peracic.
Days of Oris 24 is an incubator for future architectural innovations. With speakers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain, and a collaborative panel featuring TEN from Serbia/Switzerland, the festival offers a broad spectrum of ideas that reflect the global dialogue on sustainable and impactful design.
We invite our readers and the broader architectural community to join us in Zagreb for this significant event. Stay connected with ARCHISCENE for exclusive updates and expert commentary on the Days of Oris 24, where the future of architecture continues to evolve.