Ana Dana Beroš
Architect, Researcher, Curator, Filmmaker, LINA Fellow(s), Croatia
Komuna Maro
1/3
Planet Krvavica
2/3
Intermundia
3/3
Komuna Maro
1/3
Planet Krvavica
2/3
Intermundia
3/3
Ana Dana Beroš is an independent architect, researcher, curator, editor, exhibition maker, and filmmaker, working at the intersection of architecture, art, activism, and spatial practices.
Based between Zagreb and Vienna, she is currently a researcher and curator of Komuna Maro, an arts-based research project within the Institute of Spatial Design at TU Wien, which explores the northern Adriatic through marine communities, maritime infrastructures, and collective forms of oceanic knowledge.
Her work addresses themes such as migration, care, and planetary futures through research, publications, films, and collaborative formats. She is actively involved in the LINA European Architecture Platform and has curated programs such as Sine cūrā: A Future in What We Already Have, which explored care practices and experimental approaches to architectural heritage on the Adriatic coast. The project evolved into the publication Planet Krvavica: Surveying Local Futures through Practices of Imperfect Care (dpr-barcelona & amp; DAI-SAI, 2026), and later into Planetary Solidarities, a pedagogical, research, and archiving experiment that she is currently co-curating.
Her project, Intermundia, which investigates migration and the border landscapes of Fortress Europe, was a finalist for the Harvard GSD Wheelwright Prize and received a Special Mention at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale (curated by Rem Koolhaas, 2014). Across all these different contexts, her practice remains attentive to building relationships, shared forms of knowledge, and the collective imagination of a future that may seem impossible—and yet insists on existing.
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