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  2. TU Wien - Wikipedia

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    TU Wien has sharpened its research profile by defining competence fields and setting up interdisciplinary collaboration centres, and clearer outlines will be developed. Research focus points of Vienna University of Technology are introduced as computational science and engineering, quantum physics and quantum technologies, materials and matter ...

  3. Ardeshir Mahdavi - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his current affiliation at TU Graz, Professor Mahdavi was the Director of the Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology and the Chair of Graduate Studies in Building Science and Technology at TU Wien. [1] He acted also as the Chair of the Institute of Architectural Sciences at TU Wien. [2]

  4. List of universities in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The system on higher education in Austria distinguishes between federal universities (Universitäten), private universities (Privatuniversitäten), and universities of applied science (Fachhochschulen).

  5. Architekturzentrum Wien - Wikipedia

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    The Architekturzentrum Wien (Az W) is a museum in Vienna, in the Museumsquartier. It is conceived as a centre for exhibitions, events and research into architecture and related topics, particularly the architecture and urban design of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is the national architecture museum of Austria.

  6. TU Austria - Wikipedia

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    TU Austria is an association of three Austrian technological institutions: the TU Wien, the Graz University of Technology, and the University of Leoben.The association was founded in 2010, and together the universities in the field of science and engineering have more than 46,000 students, 560 million euros total assets and 9,000 employees.

  7. Category:Academic staff of TU Wien - Wikipedia

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  8. Carl Holzmann - Wikipedia

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    Carl Holzmann (22 February 1849, Šitboř (Poběžovice), Bohemia, Austrian Empire – 14 September 1914, Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian architect who designed several apartment buildings in the centre of Vienna, mostly in the Historicist style. They include the Paulanerhof (1894) and the Habig-Hof (1896).

  9. Hermann Czech - Wikipedia

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    Czech has been influenced by the Viennese architects Adolf Loos and Josef Frank, and by the theoretical work of Konrad Wachsmann. [2] His work is noted for a strong emphasis on context, a sophisticated and often ironic use of architectural elements, and an interest in rules and underlying order rather than sculptural form.