October 23, 2025 | 5:30 PM
10/25
Milan Stefanović
/ ANTIPOD /
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In a world where workspaces are rapidly transforming, office design has become a matter of identity, culture, and mindset. The new Creative Hour at Urania - Space of Creation is dedicated precisely to this theme, featuring Studio ANTIPOD from Belgrade as the guest.
The lecture, held by Milan Stefanović, architect and co-founder of Studio ANTIPOD, offers an in-depth insight into the process of shaping contemporary workspaces through the presentation of Nordeus Hub, one of the most notable recent realizations of office architecture in the region. The focus extends beyond the final result to the methodology behind it - the research, analysis, and definition of parameters that make a space relevant to the people who inhabit and create within it.
At the core of ANTIPOD’s approach lies the ReDA methodology (Research and Design Approach) - a process that combines sociological and spatial research with design practice, steering the architectural process toward creating spaces that reflect organizational culture, work habits, and users’ future needs. Instead of designing according to preset requirements, ReDA promotes architecture as a process of dialogue - between space, the team, and the community.
Through the concrete example of Nordeus Hub, ANTIPOD demonstrates how spatial organization can foster a culture of collaboration and innovation. Open plans, material tactility, and spatial microzones create an environment where technology and society meet - where structure and fluidity, the formal and the informal, coexist.
The lecture at Urania also opens a broader discussion on contemporary worplaces in the age of post-pandemic, hybrid work models. What does a “workplace” mean in the context of digital flexibility? How can design shape new forms of collective experience? And in what ways can spatial decisions become a strategic tool for building an organization’s identity?
Creative Hour: Designing Workspaces offers a look behind the process - understanding architecture as a system of meaning, communication, and shared learning.
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Seats are limited - please reserve your spot here. Admission is free!