Roman Delugan

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ROMAN DELUGAN

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Kent, England

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Kingston Polytechnic

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Sadie Morgan is a founding director of dRMM and industry leader. Over her 25-year career she has played a key role in the advocacy of exemplary design and architecture, through her professional practice and advisory roles. In her role as a design champion Sadie is involved in a number of advisory roles including chairing the Independent Design Panel for High Speed Two, reporting directly to the Secretary of State and being one of ten commissioners for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) led by Chief Executive Phil Graham.

Sadie became the youngest president of the Architectural Association in 2013, was short-listed for the AJ Woman Architect of the Year award in 2014 and most recently won the inaugural ‘Female Architectural Leader of the Year’ at the BD Architect of the Year awards. www.drmm.co.uk

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Roman Delugan studierte an der Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst in Wien bei Prof. Wilhelm Holzbauer. Gemeinsam mit Elke Delugan-Meissl gründete er 1993 das Büro Delugan-Meissl. 2004 erweiterten sie das Büro zu Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. DMAA zählt zu jenen österreichischen Architekturbüros, das auch international bekannt ist. Das beruht auf dem Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, dem EYE Filminstitut in Amsterdam oder dem Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang in Seoul. Neben verschiedenen Lehrtätigkeiten und internationalen Preisgerichten erhielt Delugan 2015 das Silberne Ehrenzeichen der Stadt Wien. Im gleichen Jahr erhielt er die höchste künstlerische Auszeichnung in Österreich – den Großen Österreichischen Staatspreis. www.dmaa.at

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