The 2025 edition of Days of Oris features a schedule of lectures, presentations, and exhibitions. Organized by Oris House of Architecture, Days of Oris has grown into one of the most vital architecture events in the region. Since its founding, it has built a space where architecture intersects with ecology, memory, and public experience. In 2025, the festival marks a significant milestone, twenty-five years of critical discourse, exchange, and architectural experimentation.
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This year’s speaker lineup brings together international trailblazers and leading regional voices across two days of programming at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall. The schedule opens on Thursday, June 26, with RCR Arquitectes unveiling an exhibition of their Students Sports and Activities Centre project in Taiwan, hosted at Oris House of Architecture.
The main program begins Friday, June 27, following noon registration. Kazuyo Sejima, Pritzker Prize laureate and co-founder of SANAA, leads the day with her distinct approach to space and material clarity. She is followed by CADO Arhitekti, RCR Arquitectes, and Dorte Mandrup, who brings insight from projects stretching from the Arctic to urban Berlin.
Saturday, June 28, resumes with early registration and a full day of lectures. Jette Hopp of Snøhetta opens the morning, followed by Bevk Perović Arhitekti, Ivanišin.Kabashi.Arhitekti, and Maroje Mrduljaš, who closes the event with reflections on regional architectural theory and its broader cultural context. In parallel, Ivanišin.Kabashi.Arhitekti present their exhibition Ad Hoc Retrospective within the festival venue.
Below is the definitive schedule for Days of Oris 2025.
26/06 – Thursday: Exhibition Opening, Oris House of Architecture
18:30 – RCR Arquitectes: Students Sports and Activities Centre, China Medical University Campus, Taiwan
27/06 – Friday
12:00 – Registration
13:00 – Kazuyo Sejima (Japan)
* CADO Architects (Serbia)
* RCR Arquitectes (Spain)
* Dorte Mandrup (Denmark)
28/06 – Saturday
09:30 – Registration
10:30 – Snøhetta of Jette Hopp (Norway)
* Bevk Perović Arhitekti (Slovenia)
* Ivanišin.Kabashi.Arhitekti (Croatia)
* Maroje Mrduljaš (Croatia)
+ Exhibition, Festival Venue – Ivanišin.Kabashi.Arhitekti: Ad Hoc Retrospective