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About

Atelier Ines Verna is a cross-disciplinary studio working at the intersection of architecture, art, and research. The practice designs spaces, buildings, and objects that connect people, place, and purpose.

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Grounded in care for the environment and the communities it engages with, the studio approaches every project as a collaborative process. Clients, users, and partners are invited into the design conversation, ensuring outcomes that are both context-specific and socially responsive.

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With a start-up mindset that values agility, curiosity, and experimentation, Atelier Ines Verna evolves using research and critical engagement with emerging technologies as drivers for meaningful, future-oriented design.

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Founded by architect, artist and researcher Ines Verna, the studio builds on her background in Architectural History and Urban Culture and her experience on large-scale international projects at firms such as UNStudio. She established the atelier to pursue a hybrid, critical practice; one that questions conventions, embraces new tools and methods, and actively engages with the cultural and technological shifts shaping contemporary life.

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Vision

Atelier Ines Verna envisions design as a bridge between cultural heritage and emerging futures. By weaving together architecture, art, and research, the practice explores how design can shape belonging and identity in a rapidly shifting world. Each project is approached as an opportunity to challenge conventions, embrace experimentation, and cultivate dialogue. The vision is to create work that is not only functional and aesthetically refined, but also resonant; anchored in context, yet bold enough to reimagine how we inhabit and share our environments.

Mission

Founded on a commitment to transformative, transdisciplinary practice, Atelier Ines Verna responds to the cultural, technological, and environmental urgencies of our time. The atelier merges architectural precision with artistic conceptualization to create work that is both grounded and forward-looking. Shaped by computation and critical research, its mission is to craft environments that are adaptable, human-centered, and critically engaged with technology.

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