Oana Stănescu
Oana Stănescu completed her architectural studies at FAUT – Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism from Timișoara, and gathered experience across several continents before establishing her studio in New York and Berlin. Her most recent notable works include the revitalisation of a 500-meter funicular in her hometown Reșița with D Proiect, retail stores for Virgil Abloh’s Off White stores across the world, and large scale installations such as “Seriously Fun” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, “Mutts” at the 2022 Coachella music festival in Indio, California, and “Fresa” at the 2023 Concéntrico International Festival of Architecture and Design in Logroño, Spain. She is also a co-founder of the collaborative project Plus Pool in New York. Through her projects, Stănescu encourages us to rethink our relationship with the built environment and explore the possibilities of creating urban spaces that prioritize livability and sustainability. Oana Stănescu has taught and lectured at Harvard GSD University, GSAPP, Columbia GSAPP, Princeton SOA, UCLA AUDLA, Architectural Association, and the Architectural Association in London. Most recently, she established the interdisciplinary Blueprints of Justice Studio at MIT in collaboration with the Stanford Legal Design Lab and Virgil Abloh. In 2023, she established and started curating the “Nonprofessionals” lecture Series at EPFL in Lausanne.
Assistant curators
Chase Galis
Assistant curator
Chase Galis is a researcher, PhD student and lecturer in the history and theory of architecture at ETH Zürich. Chase also works as a curator, most recently co-leading with Tatiana Carbonell the public program Climate Anxiety and Mobilization in Crisis at ETH Zürich. He has led exhibitions, including the Architecture Arboretum at Princeton University under the direction of Sylvia Lavin, and public programs at Materials & Applications in Los Angeles. Previously, he worked as a designer in New York and Los Angeles.
Simina Marin
Assistant curator
Simina Marin is a multidisciplinary practitioner whose work spans across architectural design, sculpture and dance performance. Her interests straddle the intersection of cultural symbolism, environmentalism, semantics and material movements. She obtained a Master's Degree in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2023, where she was awarded a Dean’s Merit Fellowship. Simina has held design positions in London, Basel, New York and Boston.