
It is with utmost pleasure that we welcome Eva Sommeregger as a new part of the .horhizon network.
Eva studied architecture in Vienna, Austria before graduating Masters of ArchDesign at the Bartlett School of Architecture in London with Distinction.
Drawing influence from professional practice in both hemispheres, ranging from a DIY-voluntary project (Emmanuel Day Care Kindergarten, designed and built by 20 young architects in Johannesburg and awarded the Austrian Building Prize 2006) to building madness in the Emirates, her work seeks to relate architecture with the moving image.
Eva’s work overcomes the tendency of (digital) film being mere representation of architecture and suggests film itself becoming architecture. Her films have been screened on festivals across Europe, such as “Anifest” film festival Prague, “audiovisiva” experimental media festival Milan, “full pull” experimental music, art & video Malmö, “Zebra Film Festival” Berlin and at the “dislocate 08” exhibition and symposium in Yokohama, Japan.
Her lastest work, a collaboration with Itai Margula and Shimon Takasaki for the Aaron Betsky Competition, will be showcased at the 11th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
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