Professional Summary
Edmond Drenogllava is an Adjunct Professor and a Simpson Urban Futures Fellow pursuing a Ph.D. in Architecture at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, USA. He also serves as a university lecturer in the Faculty of Technical Sciences at South East European University in Skopje, North Macedonia. Drenogllava’s research centers on peripheral avant-gardes and counter-utopian architecture, investigating how experimental narratives of architecture and its representations take shape through ideological translation(s), fragmented archival transmission, and the uneven structures of historiographic recognition.
His recent publications include: “The Wait(er) on the Wall” (ACSA, 2026), “Observing Prishtina” (Springer, 2025), “Prishtina Shunning Critique” (Docomomo International/ Ediciones ARQ, 2024), “Paolo Soleri’s Arcology” (Atlantis/TU Delft, 2024). Drenogllava has presented his work at conferences, symposia, and roundtable discussions hosted by institutions and organizations, including the Bartlett, Harvard GSD, Yale, TU Delft, ETH Zurich, EPFL, Docomomo, SAH, ACSA, SECAC, DocTalks, the European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies, and the Urban Affairs Association.
He is the recipient of the 2026 Doctoral Research Residency Program at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montréal, Canada.
