Higher Order of Space and System Interfaces
After initially studying centralized systems of planning and governance, I focused on analysis of systemic distortions stemming from structures of power rooted in ideologies and authoritarianism. As a result, spatially manifested fragmentation, dispersion, voids, entropy and cognitive dissonance in urban collectives led me to analyzing human perceptions via urban contexts.
With political theory and spatial management I started engaging with the interface of operative systems that exists between the realm of a system (non-physical/informational realm of space) and matter (physical realm of space). Space as a geometric entity operates from both layers simultaneously and projects into an organized order of forms. When the system changes, the form reshuffles.
Increasing involvement in system layers and higher order of space brought me to intelligent systems, ambient environments and exponential technology which facilitate better interfacing between the two mentioned realms. Currently I work on a concept development of operational infrastructures with the aim to create even better interfacing, and simultaneously to unburden the physical realm of infrastructures by informational transfer to the synthetic operational layers.
Contributory to the development of my interests and expertise has been study of multi-dimensional topology, mathematical dimensionality and psychoanalytical concepts regarding human cognition and behavior.
Experience
10+ years of experience working in spatial development (design, research, strategy). I held assistance, associate and lead positions, and cooperated on projects internationally (USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Germany, Russia, Sweden etc.).
Currently I work with blockchain tech companies, bridging spatial development with intelligent systems and Web3 applications.
Education
Master — Architecture (Bauhaus University Weimar), Urban Design & Research (HafenCity University Hamburg) / Undergrad — Architecture and Urban Design (Slovak University of Technology Bratislava)
Engagements, trainings, visiting scholarships
(2021) Blockchain Scalability in Distributed Systems (Uni Sydney)
(2020) Innovative Governance of Large-scale Urban Systems (Uni Lausanne), Global Environmental Management (DTU Copenhagen)
(2015) Infrastructural Management (Uni Lausanne), Livability of Future Cities (ETH Zürich), Sustainable Urban Development (University of Gothenburg)
(2013) Reconstructive Planning (Berlin University of Technology), Metropolitan Planning (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Copenhagen)
(2012) Spatial Restoration (Sint Lucas School of Arts Gent)