Panel
What are the challenges facing our urban areas in the following decades? Do we have a vision for developing cities? Can we use AI and other digital tools to improve land use and traffic planning? How to coordinate these processes in a fragmented administrative and legal framework?
Panelists

Luka Krstulović
•Luka Krstulović is the co-founder of INTERDIS d.o.o. in Zagreb, a licensed architect and urban planner with extensive experience and numerous awards in urbanism.

Damir Hrvatin
•Born in 1963 in Poreč, he graduated in 1989 from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Zagreb. He is the Head of the Administrative Department for Spatial Planning and Environmental Protection of the City of Poreč, where he is responsible for professional activities in the fields of spatial...

Petar Mišura
•My first position after volunteering at an IT company was at the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, followed by shorter engagements at Jadranska Banka and Hrvatski Telekom. During my seven-year career there, I worked first in accounting and reporting, later on the implementation of the SAP system, and completed additional training...

Aljaž Plevnik
•Dr. Aljaž Plevnik is an expert with 30 years of experience in sustainable mobility and the integration of transport and spatial planning. As Head of the Transformative Transport Planning Group at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, he leads national and international projects focused on strategic planning,...

Sunčana Rapaić
•Sunčana Rapaić is the director of the Croatian office of the renowned Dutch architectural firm de Architekten Cie. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Zagreb and completed her postgraduate studies at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. After completing her postgraduate studies, she worked at de...

Mateo Uravić
•Mateo Uravić is an expert in sustainable mobility and transport planning who has contributed to more than 40 projects in Croatia and internationally. He holds a Master's degree in Transport and Traffic Sciences from the University of Zagreb, specializing in urban mobility.

Luka Krstulović
•Luka Krstulović is the co-founder of INTERDIS d.o.o. in Zagreb, a licensed architect and urban planner with extensive experience and numerous awards in urbanism.

Damir Hrvatin
•Born in 1963 in Poreč, he graduated in 1989 from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Zagreb. He is the Head of the Administrative Department for Spatial Planning and Environmental Protection of the City of Poreč, where he is responsible for professional activities in the fields of spatial...

Petar Mišura
•My first position after volunteering at an IT company was at the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, followed by shorter engagements at Jadranska Banka and Hrvatski Telekom. During my seven-year career there, I worked first in accounting and reporting, later on the implementation of the SAP system, and completed additional training...

Aljaž Plevnik
•Dr. Aljaž Plevnik is an expert with 30 years of experience in sustainable mobility and the integration of transport and spatial planning. As Head of the Transformative Transport Planning Group at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, he leads national and international projects focused on strategic planning,...

Sunčana Rapaić
•Sunčana Rapaić is the director of the Croatian office of the renowned Dutch architectural firm de Architekten Cie. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Zagreb and completed her postgraduate studies at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. After completing her postgraduate studies, she worked at de...

Mateo Uravić
•Mateo Uravić is an expert in sustainable mobility and transport planning who has contributed to more than 40 projects in Croatia and internationally. He holds a Master's degree in Transport and Traffic Sciences from the University of Zagreb, specializing in urban mobility.