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  2. 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]

  3. 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 ...

  4. University of Applied Arts Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the Angewandte was founded in 1863 as the k. k. Kunstgewerbeschule (Vienna School of Arts and Crafts), [2] following the example of the South Kensington Museum in London, now the Victoria & Albert Museum, to set up a place of advanced education for designers and craftsmen with the Arts and Crafts School in Vienna.

  5. KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    School of Architecture, built 2015 and winner of the Kasper Salin Prize. KTH is organized into five schools individually responsible for education and research activities. Each of the schools head a number of departments, centres of excellence, and study programmes. The schools are: [11] School of Architecture and the Built Environment

  6. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (German: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1688 as a private academy, it is now a public university. The Academy is also known for twice rejecting admission to a young Adolf Hitler in 1907 and 1908.

  7. 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.

  8. Karl Mayreder - Wikipedia

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    Mayreder's designs for the Karlsplatz The Zacherl factory in Unterdöbling. Karl Mayreder was born the son of hotelier Leopold Mayreder and his wife Henriette Mayreder. Leopold Mayreder had taken over the famous hotel “Matschakerhof” at number 5 in the Spiegelgasse/number 7 in the Seilergasse in the first district of Vienna from his father and ran it successfully.

  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.