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PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:15 am    Post subject: International Studentworkshop within architectureworl 2008 Reply with quoteFind all posts by DeSign

Within the architectureworld 2008 (5th - 7th March, Muenster / Germany) an international student workshop will take place. The workshop leader will be Dr. Ken Yeang, Prof. Fumihiko Maki and Prof. Thom Mayne!

Students from all over the world will get the chance to participate in one of the three offered workshops.

The topic “Future Buildings – How do we live in 30 years?” will be looked from different point of views in three groups under the direction of the above named Star-Architects.

The winning team (3 students) will get an internship at one of the offices of the workshop leaders including flight expenses!

More information and the application form you can find under: www.architectureworld.com

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