Özge Tunca is the Video Content Manager at PA, overseeing the entire production process. Based in Istanbul, she brings a diverse background in Urban Planning, communication, marketing, and video editing, which enriches her creative approach to media and content development.
The Barcelona City Guide offers an architecture-focused journey through the city's rich blend of Gothic, Modernist, and contemporary design, highlighting iconic landmarks like...
In PA Talks 70, we caught up with the one and only architect Ben van Berkel at UNStudio’s headquarters in Amsterdam. Our conversation...
In this episode of PA Talks, we visit the iconic Zaha Hadid Architects in London to sit down with Shajay Bhooshan, Associate Director...
The project’s initial architect was Francisco de Paula del Villar y Lozano, but due to disagreements with the supporters, the 31-year-old Antoni Gaudí...
We had a great conversation with Tim Fu during NATCon, about how he uses innovative tools in his architectural practice, what he thinks...
We had a great conversation with Sameep Padora during NATCon, about how he uses innovative tools in his architectural practice, his (de)Coding Mumbai...
We had an great conversation with Carlos Bañón during NATCon, where we explored the role of AI in shaping the future of architecture.
Join us at PA Talks 68 for an exclusive office tour and interview with Arthur Mamou-Mani, an acclaimed architect renowned for his innovative...
In PA Talks 67, we spoke with Winy Mass, the founding partner of MVRDV. We discussed MVRDV's challenges, the future of architecture and...
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