Andreas Lechner: Counterintuitive Typologies
TU Graz – Architectural Research Lecture Series (Webex)
Thursday January 20 2022 | 19:00

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Andreas Lechner : Counterintuitive Typologies

TU Graz / Andreas Lechner Studio
20.01.2022 - 19.00


Counterintuitive Typologies
Research & Teaching Lab

Associate Professor
Dr. Andreas Lechner

TU Graz / Faculty of Architecture
Institute of Design & Building Typology
Lessingstrasse 25/IV
A-8010 Graz, Austria

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