Our Team

 
Magdalena Mroz

MAGDALENA MRÓZ

Magdalena is a Polish born Architect & Co-founder of Atelier Entropic. With a MSc, an engineering degree, in Architecture in the fields of Architecture and Urban Design in Cracow University of Technology and education in Preservation of Cultural Heritage in the Jagiellonian University, her work follows contextual and inclusive design. Magdalena has previously led numerous projects in architecture companies, Bjarke Ingels Group and Barcode Architects.

Through her years of experience, Magdalena has found, that intelligently designed interventions, regardless of scale, when strategically utilized can have a radical impact on the way we interact, experience and protect our environment. Often driving her philosophical output, are nature-based solutions, perceiving nature as an ultimate technology which has the power to adapt, optimize and sustain in any given scenario.

Her drive is towards projects which create a natural sense of inclusion, which stimulate playful response, and which encourage a joyful interaction. In essence, Magda seeks to create projects which both humans and planet innately love.

Geoffrey Eberle

GEOFFREY EBERLE

Geoffrey Eberle is a British born Architect and Co-founder of Atlier Entropic. His approach towards architecture has largely been influenced in the fields of urbanism and robotic fabrication in his education from both the UK and Netherlands, with a prerogative to solving contemporary issues ranging from environmentalism, urban quality and architectural innovation. He completed his Master Thesis in TU Delft’s Robotic Building Studio - Design to Robotic Production.

Geoffrey has worked in Copenhagen, Barcelona and the UK on a range of ambitious global projects on both the urban, architectural and landscape scale. Since 2013, he has lead and managed number of projects in Bjarke Ingels Group and his own companies - 37 Design, Bold Collective and now - Atelier Entropic.

Geoffrey’s focus is towards the opportunities unlocked through technology and innovation. He fundamentally believes that our lived experiences derive largely from our environment, both in how we operate as individuals, but also in what gives our lives value.