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Finn Geipel ( * November 23, 1958 in Stuttgart) is a German Architect and Urbanist. He is co-founder of the architecture and urban planning office LIN.〔Joseph Hanimann: ''Finn Geipel'' (). Stand: 3. Dezember 2012〕 == Life == Geipel studied architecture from 1981 to 1987 at the University of Stuttgart.〔 In 1983, together with Bernd Hoge and Jochen Hunger, he founded Labfac, Laboratory for Architecture, a network of architects and artists. In 1987, collaboration with Nicolas Michelin began a new chapter of Labfac in Paris.〔〔(The Berlage Institute:''Finn Geipel'' )〕 In 2001, Finn Geipel and Giulia Andi founded the architecture and urban planning office LIN. Based in Berlin and Paris, the office works on a wide range of projects and research assignments throughout Europe. Recent projects include the renovation of Saint-Nazaire submarine bunker, the Cité du Design in St. Etienne and Grand Paris Métropole Douce.〔 Finn Geipel is a full-time professor of architecture and building science in the architecture department at Berlin Institute of Technology, since 2000. He is the advisor of the Laboratory for Integrative Architecture (LIA), a research branch of LIN at Berlin Institute of Technology.〔(Technische Universität Berlin, Architekturfakultät )〕〔(LIA )〕 He has been a visiting professor at École Spéciale d'Architecture (ESA) Paris, Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura (ESARQ) Barcelona, Columbia University New York and Massachusetts Institute of Technology〔(Massachusetts Institute of Technology )〕 (MIT) Boston-Cambridge.〔(DBZ:''Der große Plan'' )〕〔(Detail:''Stadt der Zukunft - im Haus der Gegenwart'' )〕 Since 2012, Finn Geipel has been a member of the Cluster of Excellence at Humboldt University of Berlin.〔(Bild Wissen Gestaltung. Ein interdisziplinäres Labor )〕 Finn Geipel is a member of the AIGP-Atelier International du Grand Paris, the scientific advisory board of the Grand Paris Métropole Douce. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Finn Geipel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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