Lyubomir Stanislavov

Lyubomir Stanislavov

CEO, Automotive Cluster, Bulgaria

Green Transition Forum 2025
Architect Lyubomir Ognyanov Stanislavov was born on February 27, 1976 in Vidin. He is the son of the famous Vidin construction engineers Bojana and Ognyan Stanislavovi and is the brother of Prof. Dr. Milena Ognyanova Stanislavova /see separate article/. He completed his secondary education at the Mathematical High School "Exarch Antim I" in his hometown, and his higher education at the University of Architecture, Construction and Geodesy - Sofia, majoring in "Architecture" in the class of Prof. Todor Krastev in 2001. He specialized in universities in Valladolid, Spain and Graz, Austria. He is an honorary teacher in the Department of "Theory and History of Architecture" of the University of Sofia - Sofia. Arch. Lyubomir Stanislavov led the design team that carried out the reconstruction of the National Palace of Culture for the Bulgarian Presidency of the EU, the creation of the project of the headquarters of Plana Hills, the Infiniti and Hyundai showrooms, the Mall and the Serdika Sofia Center office building. In Vidin, he designed the reconstruction and ensured the financing of the repair and restoration activities of the Synagogue by providing his project free of charge, but local leaders also appropriated his project ideas and the created lobby for selfish purposes. He is the leader of several teams that created projects for numerous office buildings, public and residential buildings and public and private infrastructure spaces and the author of the video clip "Virtual reconstruction of the Kaleto fortress system", presenting the fortress "Baba Vida" and the fortifications of the medieval Seen. From 2004 to 2015, he worked as a publisher with international partners such as the Air Force, Woridwide, Conde Nast, Holai, Axel Springer and the Economist. Since 2015, he has been the executive director of Automobile Cluster Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Employer Association "Innovative Technologies". Since 2004, he is also the owner and chief architect of his own architectural studio "S Architectural Tedm" EOOD. Over the years, he participated alone or with the teams he led in various competitions and exhibitions, winning numerous awards. He is the winner of the grand prize for the reconstruction of the Saint Sophia hall into a plenary hall in the National Assembly building.