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[IAAC Lecture Series > Massimiliano Fuksas]
Massimiliano Fuksas Will Open the IAAC Lecture Series 2018/19
Next Thursday October 11th the celebrated Italian Architect Massimiliano Fuksas will officially open 2018/19 IAAC Lecture Series.
Studio Fuksas is an international architecture practice with offices in Rome, Paris and Shenzhen. With built projects across Europe, Asia and North America, the firm is characterised by an innovative approach as well as interdisciplinary skills and experience consolidated over three decades.
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[IAAC Programmes > Welcome Ceremony]
IAAC Welcomes New Students and Inaugurates the 2018/19 Academic Year
On October 1st our Staff, Faculty and Directors warmly welcomed the 169 students who came to Barcelona this year to attend IAAC Master courses. This is one of the most ethnically diverse classes in the Institute’s history, with students coming from 40 different countries.
Another promising factor is the variety of their educational backgrounds, which will bring a broad range of skills to the classroom.
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[IAAC MAEB > Programme Kick-off]
MAEB Students Discover Valldaura Self-sufficient
Labs
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[IAAC MDEF > Fab City Initiative]
Seoul City Mayor Park
Won-soon Visits Fab Lab Barcelona
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[IAAC Alumni > Alexandre Dubor]
Learn more about IAAC Alumni and Programme Director Alex Dubor
Since his MAA graduation in 2012, Alexandre Dubor has been working at IAAC as an expert in digital and robotic fabrication.
Alex is co-directing the Master in Robotic and Advanced Construction (MRAC) and the Open Thesis Fabrication (OTF) where, together with students and industrial partners, he investigates how new advances in material, digital fabrication and computational design could lead to a more sustainable construction ecosystem.
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