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Regina is an architect and Rector of ARCHIP (Architectural Institute in Prague), the first private architectural school with instruction English in Prague, Czech Republic. She combines her architectural practice (started in 1999 together with architect Martin Roubik; GEM architects studio) with educational activities. She graduated from CTU, Faculty of Architecture in Prague, where she completed her postgraduate studies with the topic on Architecture and Public.
Her studio took part in tens of national and international competitions with particular success within Grand Egyptian Museum proposal from 2003. She strongly believes in changing the approach toward building environment in general through education. She is active within the Czech Chamber of Architects, a member of its’ Unit for Education, with her participation in the juries of architectural competitions and also in cooperation with expert press and other media. She has been a member of the Board of the Fulbright Commission in the Czech Republic since 2019.
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Ben James is the CEO & Founder of 3D generative AI platform Atlas.
When Ben entered the architecture profession, he was shocked at the limited role new technology played in the design process, and discovered that the lack of automation meant that creative individuals spent too much time on tasks not suited to their expertise.
He founded Atlas in 2021 to augment and focus designers‘ creativity, with an emphasis on gaming and virtual world-building.
Ben graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC and worked as a financial and strategy consultant in NYC and London prior to getting his Architecture Master’s degree from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna.
His work has been exhibited in notable museums and galleries such as the Architectural Association visiting school in China, the A+D Museum in LA, the Storefront for Art & Architecture in NYC, and the Architecture Biennale in Tallinn.
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Regina is an architect and Rector of ARCHIP (Architectural Institute in Prague), the first private architectural school with instruction English in Prague, Czech Republic. She combines her architectural practice (started in 1999 together with architect Martin Roubik; GEM architects studio) with educational activities. She graduated from CTU, Faculty of Architecture in Prague, where she completed her postgraduate studies with the topic on Architecture and Public.
Her studio took part in tens of national and international competitions with particular success within Grand Egyptian Museum proposal from 2003. She strongly believes in changing the approach toward building environment in general through education. She is active within the Czech Chamber of Architects, a member of its’ Unit for Education, with her participation in the juries of architectural competitions and also in cooperation with expert press and other media. She has been a member of the Board of the Fulbright Commission in the Czech Republic since 2019.