Ana Dana Beroš is an architect and curator focused on creating uncertain, fragile environments that catalyze social change. Her research project Intermundia, which questions alternating borderscapes of trans-European migration, was selected as the Wheelwright Prize finalist by Harvard Graduate School of Design and received a special mention at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale curated by Rem Koolhaas (2014). She was the Zagreb curator of ACTOPOLIS, a transnational artistic lab initiated by the Athens Goethe-Institut (2015–17). Currently, Beroš is the guest editor of Life of Art magazine on the topic of TRANS/MIGRANCY and Vice President of the Croatian Association of Architects.