Salar Mousavi


Born in Tehran, raised in Germany, trained as an architect. His biography reflects the tension between two worlds: the vibrant complexity of the Iranian metropolis and the structural clarity of German cities. As co-founder and member of the Stadtartisten collective, he has already designed visions of the future for urban spaces in an international competition. After founding a fashion label, he now works at the intersection of communication, urban culture, and social discourse. With RAUM, he combines his passion for urban development, visual storytelling, and cultural dynamics.



Timur Akyol


With family roots in Turkey and Bosnia, he grew up between two cultures, never quite belonging, always searching. Filming became a language for him: a way to make his inner thoughts visible to others. For over seven years, as a freelance filmmaker and creative director, he created images that were more than just commissioned work. He created spaces where art, identity, and aesthetics came together. Today, he is turning his gaze back on himself: on his own narratives about identity, uniqueness, and the quest for understanding. RAUM is his manifesto, a cinematic format that makes people visible who are otherwise overlooked. And it goes about it in a very unique way.

Salar Mousavi


Born in Tehran, raised in Germany, trained as an architect. His biography reflects the tension between two worlds: the vibrant complexity of the Iranian metropolis and the structural clarity of German cities. As co-founder and member of the Stadtartisten collective, he has already designed visions of the future for urban spaces in an international competition. After founding a fashion label, he now works at the intersection of communication, urban culture, and social discourse. With RAUM, he combines his passion for urban development, visual storytelling, and cultural dynamics.



Timur Akyol


With family roots in Turkey and Bosnia, he grew up between two cultures, never quite belonging, always searching. Filming became a language for him: a way to make his inner thoughts visible to others. For over seven years, as a freelance filmmaker and creative director, he created images that were more than just commissioned work. He created spaces where art, identity, and aesthetics came together. Today, he is turning his gaze back on himself: on his own narratives about identity, uniqueness, and the quest for understanding. RAUM is his manifesto, a cinematic format that makes people visible who are otherwise overlooked. And it goes about it in a very unique way.