Alissia Naïda Hoffmann is an architect, curator, and spatial researcher who works at the intersection of architecture, art, and cultural practice. She understands space as a temporal, material and relational condition embedded in altered environments and shaped by interconnected human and non-human agencies. She focuses on transformation as a continuous process operating across the scales of matter, architecture, and territory.


Trained in architecture, she works across exhibition design, research-based projects, and artistic production. Her practice engages with the built environment through photography, text, audio, and scenography, exploring questions of reuse, materiality, and spatial perception.

Her projects are often collaborative and process-oriented, situated between analytical research and artistic translation. She is particularly interested in how spatial practices can mediate between past and future conditions, and how architecture can operate as a cultural and social framework rather than a fixed object.
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