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Tomislav Kovac is a Professor of Architecture at RMIT University's School of AUD, directing the Advanced Architecture stream. His work spans experimental design, digital environments, and urban planning, with notable projects like the proposal for the New World Trade Centre in New York. He has held roles including Studio Director at die Angewandte (Vienna), Visiting Critic at Columbia University, and Adjunct Professor at RMIT. His firm, Tom Kovac Architecture, collaborates globally on projects such as the Ikon Tower (San Francisco) and Hyper Centre (Toulouse).
Awards include the '40 Under 40' by RIBA (1996), multiple RAIA recognitions, and the Louis Poulsen Lighting Design Award (1991). Exhibitions include the Venice Biennale, Centre Pompidou, and FRAC Centre. His research emphasizes parametric design, generative systems, and sustainable urban development.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text.
- Exhibitions: Over 30 international exhibitions from 2003–2018, including the Venice Biennale, Centre Pompidou, and FRAC Centre.
- Key Projects: World Trade Center proposal, Alessi Mutants series, and urban planning initiatives.
His work bridges architecture, design, and technology, with a focus on innovation and cultural expression. Collaborations span academic institutions and global firms, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.
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