At this year’s DK Festival (Days of Communication), held from May 15–18 at Hotel Lone in Rovinj, Marko Dabrović, architect and partner at Studio 3LHD, will be one of the speakers on the panel titled “On the Role of Creativity Today.”
The panel will take place on Saturday, May 17 at 3:00 PM in Hall AAA, exploring the role of creativity in today’s business and social landscape. The discussion will be moderated by Jelena Fiškuš, Creative Director and Co-founder of Studio Sonda, and President of HURA.
Joining Marko Dabrović on the panel are:
– Mario Mandarić, chef and owner of Noel, one of Zagreb’s few Michelin-starred restaurants
– Vanja Žanko, curator and cultural manager (Nomad)
– Juraj Zigman, renowned fashion designer (Zigman)
– Danijel Pek, producer of the Oscar-nominated short film The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent (Antitalent)
Bringing together creative minds from various disciplines — architecture, fashion, film, gastronomy, and the arts — the panel will explore key questions such as: What does creativity mean in today’s business environment? Is it a core value, a resource to be managed, or does it still have the power to challenge norms, shape culture, and drive real change?
Marko Dabrović’s participation highlights the relevance of architecture within the broader creative ecosystem and emphasizes its impact on shaping contemporary social and urban practices.
Find out more about the DK Festival program at: danikomunikacija.com
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