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FS24: Inderdependencies: Civic Art, Urban Development, and the Public in Zurich
HS23: Taxes, architecturally considered
FS23: Mediality
HS22: Wendepunkte
FS22: Demolition–New Construction: On Whose Grounds? Zurich’s Ersatzneubau in historical and global perspective
HS21: Constructed Ground: Crisis and Critique
FS21: Designing the Institutions: An Architectural History of Twentieth-Century Globalization
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