Beyond the exhibition
Find out more about Tudor
Tudor Vlăsceanu (b. 1981) studied architecture at the Technical University of Cluj, the “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest and Delft University of Technology. Since 2007 he has worked at OMA, the office founded by Rem Koolhaas, and from 2009 he began developing his own projects, independently or in collaboration.
Over the years, Tudor has lived and worked in Berlin, Oslo, Dubai, Rotterdam and later in Bucharest, where he co-founded Tegmark, an architectural visualization company, and where, since 2020, he has been running his own architecture practice. His first completed project was the Romanian Pavilion at the 12th Venice Biennale, curated by Kazuyo Sejima, a competition he won together with the Unulaunu collective.
Among his other notable projects are Casa G, a rammed-earth dwelling near Bucharest; the New Urban Centre for the Milan Triennale; and the Embassy of Kuwait in Bucharest, all invitation-based competitions, as well as “A Big Table”, the exhibition design for Romanian Design Week, and the extension of a school in Davos, Switzerland. In 2022, Tudor completed the design for a technology company headquarters and the House with 4 Palms pavilion for the Concéntrico architecture festival.
Alongside his practice, he has participated in numerous international exhibitions, publications and workshops, and has been active in academia, teaching as a visiting professor at the “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, the University of Kassel, the Peter Behrens School of Arts in Düsseldorf and Porto Academy.
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