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tuition fees 2008-2009, not including health insurance, special fees, material and accommodation. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. source: internetFor young people (and often their parents) the selection of an architecture school or program is largely dependent on the institution's tuition fees. Academic studies are usually a big investment - it's regrettable if t...
Stefan Sagmeister (born 1962 in Austria) is a New York based ( graphic) designer. He owns his own firm: Sagmeister Inc. Go to TED talk for an inspiring lecture of him (Stefan Sagmeister: Yes, design can make you happy).After the completion of OMA's Casa da Musica in the city of Porto, Portugal, Sagmeister was asked to created a visual identity of this institution – the classic corporate / cultura...
Image from icon issue 061 July 2008, Winy Maas interviews Joep van Lieshout, page 69, portrait image by Thijs WolzakJoep van Lieshout: SlaveCity is the 21st-century concentration camp only designed to make profit. I mean, if you were to really build my ideas for this city, they would be very profitable.Winy Maas: I see these drawings, I like them I want to copy them: I want to make them into buildi...
The Euro 2008 is over - it has been the largest sport event ever hosted in Austria. Congratulation to Spain, a worthy winner of the tournament. For 23 days Vienna has become an open, multicultural city. I hope this spirit will remain. Other Euro 2008 postings:EURO 2008 - The Final Stadium.EURO 2008 - Fan Camp Vienna. The Sheetrock Space.EURO 2008 - Swiss Container Plus.EURO 2008 - The Fanzone Vienn...