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RCT / AllesWirdGut - Bart Lootsma
RCT / Lars Spuybroek - Jan Willmann
RCT / Arno Brandlhuber - Carole Schmit
RCT / Johannes Wiesflecker - Bart Lootsma
RCT / Anette Baldauf - Verena Konrad
RCT / LAAC Architekten - Bart Lootsma
RCT / Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss - Andreas Rumpfhuber
Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss born in1967, (Subotica) is an architect educated at Harvard University and Belgrade University. He recently collaborated with Herzog & de Meuron architects and is the founder of Normal Architecture Office as well as co-founder of School of Missing Studies, network for cultural and urban research. 

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RCT / Hermann Czech - Marco Pogacnik
Hermann Czech stu­dierte Architektur an der Tech­ni­schen Hoch­schule und in der Meis­ter­schule von Ernst Plischke an der Akademie der bil­den­den Künste in Wien. 1958 und 1959 war er Se­min­ar­teil­neh­mer bei Konrad Wachsmann an der Som­mer­aka­de­mie in Salz­burg.

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RCT / Lars Lerup - Bart Lootsma
Professor Lars Lerup, Dean at the Rice School of Architecture, Rice University in Houston, Texas, writes on architecture, design, art and urbanism. Using predominantly field observation, Lerup relies on many disciplines for his continuously evolving point of view: sociology, philosophy, political theory, design theory and history.  [more]
RCT / Eyal Weizman - Christoph Planer
Eyal Weizman is an Architect based in London. He studied architecture at the Architectural Association in London and completed his PhD at the London Consortium, Birkbeck College. He is the director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths College. roundtable.kein.org. Since 2007 he is a member of the architectural collective „decolonizing architecture“ in Beit Sahour/Palestine.  Since 2008 he is a member of B‘Tselem board of directors.  [more]
RCT / Philippe Rahm - Matthias Böttger
Philippe Rahm, born in 1967 studied at the Federal Polytechnic Schools of Lausanne and Zurich. He obtained his architectural degree in 1993. He works currently in Paris (France) and Lausanne (Switzerland). In 2002, he was chosen to represent Switzerland at the 8th Architecture Biennale in Venice and is one of the 20 manifesto’s architects of the Aaron Betsky’s 2008 Architectural Venice Biennale. He is nominee in 2009 for the Ordos Prize in China and was in 2008 in the top ten ranking of the International Chernikov prize in Moscow. 

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