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MVRDV I Transformations workshop @FAST 2025 

The MVRDV Transformations workshop took place on 4–5 November 2025, at Baia Turcească in Iași, bringing together 25 architecture students organized into five mixed teams composed of students from different schools. The workshop was facilitated by Betty Drăgan (Senior Project Leader, MVRDV), Miruna Dunu (Senior Visual Communications Designer, MVRDV), and Ciprian Buzdugan (Architect & 3D Specialist, MVRDV). Designed for students in their third year or above, the atelier offered a direct encounter with contemporary professional practice and sustainability-driven architectural thinking. 

The workshop explored the potential for reinventing existing built environments and examined the evolving role of architects in adapting buildings to present-day needs. Participants worked on real sites in Iași, proposing speculative interventions that integrated sustainability, circularity, and ecological impact from the earliest conceptual stages. The emphasis was not only on form, but on measurable responsibility and long-term environmental awareness. 

Before the in-person sessions, students participated in an online preparatory meeting where they installed and tested CarbonScape, a digital tool used to evaluate environmental impact, and formed their working teams. This step established a shared technical framework and introduced participants to professional workflows used in international practice. 

During the two workshop days, students attended a theoretical introduction and a presentation of MVRDV’s design philosophy, followed by site visits and intensive teamwork. Each group developed conceptual proposals that balanced architectural ambition with environmental accountability. The collaborative structure encouraged exchange across academic backgrounds and fostered a studio atmosphere similar to a professional design office. 

The final outcomes were presented in the Transformations Exhibition, alongside MVRDV’s curatorial materials such as Carbon Confessions and ABC of Sustainability, placing student work within a broader global conversation about climate-conscious architecture. The results were shared publicly during a vernissage on 6 November 2025. 

The workshop was highly appreciated for generating a rigorous, hands-on learning experience that connected academic experimentation with real professional methodologies. Students explored adaptive reuse, sustainability metrics, and collaborative design processes while working closely with practicing architects from a leading international office. The atelier demonstrated how architectural education can merge speculative creativity with measurable ecological responsibility, equipping future architects with tools relevant to contemporary practice. 

 

Photo credit – Codau Alexandra, Toma Raluca, Graciov Delia 

 

 

 

Thank You to the FAST 2025 Student Volunteers 

FAST 2025 would not have been the same without the architecture students who joined the festival as volunteers. The organizing team would like to thank them for their time, their involvement, and for choosing to be part of the crew that helped the event run from day to day. 

They supported registrations, guided participants, assisted during talks and panels, moved between venues, and handled the many small practical tasks that come with a multi-day program. Some moments were busy, some were improvised, and they managed both, while still having space to enjoy the experience, meet people, and be part of the festival atmosphere, which is very much in the spirit of FAST. 

Volunteering at FAST is not only about logistics. It also means being inside the process, seeing how an architecture festival is built, meeting guests and speakers, and becoming part of a community. Their presence helped keep a friendly rhythm across the festival, for participants, invited guests, and the organizing team. 

The team is grateful for the energy they brought to Iași and for the shared effort behind the scenes. Thank them for the work, the conversations, the laughs, and the collective push that made this edition feel alive. The organizers hope to welcome them again in future editions of FAST. 

 

Photo credit: @the_phope – Csaba Szekely 

Building FAST 2025 together I The organizers

FAST 2025, the third edition of the festival, took place in Iași and has already become a clear reminder of what a committed architecture community can build together. As we move forward and begin shaping the next edition, we are looking back with nostalgia at five intense days that would not have been possible without passionate people and the support of our organizer, the Order of Architects in Romania (OAR). 

FAST 2025 was more than a sequence of events. It became a platform for dialogue between students, educators, and practitioners, a space where ideas circulated freely and where enthusiasm for the future of the profession was visible in every conversation. Delivering a national-scale festival of this complexity required sustained teamwork, coordinated decision-making, and a shared commitment to making things happen, even when solutions did not seem obvious at first. 

A key role was played by OAR, which provided the framework and resources needed for FAST to happen at the level the community expects. Beyond logistics and scheduling, what truly defined this edition was the collective effort behind the scenes. Every workshop, conference, and informal gathering was the result of a large team working in sync, people whose work often stays invisible, but shapes every participant’s experience. 

Iași became, for several days, a living laboratory for architectural reflection. The city offered not only a backdrop, but an active context for conversations about education, professional responsibility, and the evolving role of architects in society. The success of the festival confirmed something simple and powerful, that progress is built through trust, persistence, and collaboration. 

Looking back, FAST 2025 stands as clear proof that a united professional community can turn ambition into reality. Our gratitude goes beyond formal acknowledgments, it is a recognition of the effort, care, and long hours invested by everyone involved. The energy generated in Iași now becomes momentum for what comes next. 

 

 

Photo credit: @the_phope – Csaba Szekely 

 

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