Enea Lici is an architect and urban planner, specialized in parametric design. He uses geometric figures, forms and transformations to create sustainable architectural designs. The common theme in his work is the relationship between the object and the background using the gestalt principles. Growing up in Gjirokastra, the city’s architecture influenced him as a young artist. He was passionate about painting and photography from young age. In 2012 he graduated in architecture and urban design at Polis University. He participated in different training camps about restoration of the old buildings in the city of Gjirokastra. Later on he pursue civil service, working as a specialist in implementation of regional planning schemes for the Regional Council of Gjirokastra until January 2015. He moved in Ioannina, Greece where he tried to promote sustainable tourism development for the greek minority areas of Dropull, implementing the campain “Dropull a rural experience” and bringing greek tourist to visit the minority area.  From 16th April 2016 until today he works as an architect for the Municipality of Dropull and collaborated with Polis University, to create the overall local plan for development, assisting in the public hearings with the local communities and bringing positive change through training programs for the development of rural tourism.