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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Frank Barkow (* 1957 in Kansas City) ist eFrank Barkow (* 1957 in Kansas City) ist ein amerikanischer Architekt. Seit 1993 führt er, gemeinsam mit Regine Leibinger, das Architekturbüro Barkow Leibinger in Berlin. Das Büro beschäftigt rund 60 Mitarbeiter.Barkow studierte Architektur an der Montana State University und an der Harvard Graduate School of Design. Als Professor lehrt er u. a. an der Harvard Graduate School of Design, am Royal College of Art in London, der EPFL in Lausanne, der Cornell University und der Architectural Association in London.d der Architectural Association in London. , Frank Barkow (born 1957) is an American arFrank Barkow (born 1957) is an American architect. His practice Barkow Leibinger, founded with his partner Regine Leibinger, is known for industrial architecture (e.g.Trumpf Campus in Farmington, CT and in Stuttgart), domestic and cultural projects (e.g. the Biosphere in Potsdam and Fellows Pavilion for the American Academy in Berlin), as well as for the two landmark office towers, the TRUTEC Building in Seoul (2006) and the Tour Total in Berlin (2012). Both Barkow and Leibinger favor a material architecture, a conviction that architectural ideas and materials are inherently related and interconnected. This allows their work to respond to advancing knowledge and technology as well as to the handcrafted, and thus explore new materials and their applications.lore new materials and their applications.
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rdfs:comment Frank Barkow (* 1957 in Kansas City) ist eFrank Barkow (* 1957 in Kansas City) ist ein amerikanischer Architekt. Seit 1993 führt er, gemeinsam mit Regine Leibinger, das Architekturbüro Barkow Leibinger in Berlin. Das Büro beschäftigt rund 60 Mitarbeiter.Barkow studierte Architektur an der Montana State University und an der Harvard Graduate School of Design. Als Professor lehrt er u. a. an der Harvard Graduate School of Design, am Royal College of Art in London, der EPFL in Lausanne, der Cornell University und der Architectural Association in London.d der Architectural Association in London. , Frank Barkow (born 1957) is an American arFrank Barkow (born 1957) is an American architect. His practice Barkow Leibinger, founded with his partner Regine Leibinger, is known for industrial architecture (e.g.Trumpf Campus in Farmington, CT and in Stuttgart), domestic and cultural projects (e.g. the Biosphere in Potsdam and Fellows Pavilion for the American Academy in Berlin), as well as for the two landmark office towers, the TRUTEC Building in Seoul (2006) and the Tour Total in Berlin (2012).2006) and the Tour Total in Berlin (2012).
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