Publication date: 07.07.2026
To transform is not to erase, but to extend what already exists by revealing its latent potential.It means acting with precision and purpose, reconciling heritage and innovation, material and function, memory and vision.
In a context marked by ecological urgency and economic change, transformation is becoming less an option than a necessity.
It challenges us to rethink resources, enhance existing assets, and favour measured, intelligent, and sustainable interventions.
Every project offers an opportunity to bring about multiple transformations - visible or subtle, yet always meaningful.
It is about designing differently, embracing constraints as catalysts for creativity.
Architects and interior architects are therefore called upon to develop new forms of expression, firmly rooted in the realities of places and the ways they are used.
The act of transformation becomes one of precision, capable of preserving identity while supporting its evolution.
More than ever, to transform means working with what already exists, doing better, and creating meaningful outcomes.