
The Kosovar scientist at the cutting edge of architecture
Dea Luma is leading the way in Japan’s emerging neuroarchitecture field.
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“You don’t have to fear that someone will fail you … it is more a process of growth, research and then you feel more confident to do the work.”
“In the long run it will present a shift in the design paradigm and design thinking — architecture will not be the same.”
Despite all the challenges, she still exudes hope about the possibilities for turning some things around in her home city.

Tringë Sokoli
Tringë Sokoli is a journalist and former editor at K2.0 (2019-21). For her bachelor’s degree she studied journalism at the University of Prishtina, and for her master’s she studied public policy and administration at the University of Potsdam in Germany.
This story was originally written in English.