Nemanja Zimonjić, Ognjen Krašna

TEN, Serbia/Switzerland 

TEN

 

House for five women, Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2023

photos: Maxime Delvaux, Adrien de Hemptinne

TEN is an architecture and research association working on the principle that value is an outcome of design effort. Its engagement on public themes of interest and design of the built environment is shaped by its common statute and open collaborative approach. TEN is rooted in Europe but practices without borders.

TEN is composed as a record label, providing new formats for interdependent work groups with emphasis on design by research. It aims to conceive, explore and produce ideas that both state and expand upon emerging practices in the built environment. Its focus lies on producing new design realities by means of creating prototypes, innovative buildings, urban propositions, and environmen­tally sensible resource and material application with a wide range of collabo­rators, colleagues, institutional partners and private clients. TEN is currently focused on developing models for sustainable, affordable and adaptive build­ings with particular focus on capable structures, reuse and cohabitation for dif­ferent time horizons.

 

TEN is a Swiss Art Award (Architecture 2018) and Foundation Award (2020) lau­reate. Its members are regularly invited and awarded for their contributions to Swiss and international design competitions. The work of its members has been published and presented across numerous digital and printed platforms, maga­zines and academic journals.

 

TEN has most recently been nominated for the Royal Academy Dorfman Prize 2024, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 for its prototype Avala House and the World Bank Resilient Housing Award for its construction model for the redevel­opment of the Thame Valley, Nepal among other.

TEN

 

House for five women, Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2023

photos: Maxime Delvaux, Adrien de Hemptinne