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May 01 2019
Permanent Reinvention: The Lives of Berlin's Tempelhof Airport
Martin Hättasch
Martin Hättasch
Martin Hättasch is a German architect whose design and research focus on the intersection of architecture and urbanism. He holds degrees from TU Braunschweig and Princeton University, and is currently a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin where he teaches design and theory.
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Martin Hättasch
Martin Hättasch is a German architect whose design and research focus on the intersection of architecture and urbanism. He holds degrees from TU Braunschweig and Princeton University, and is currently a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin where he teaches design and theory.
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2019
Martin Hättasch
Thresholds (2019) (47): 57–74.
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Martin Hättasch; Permanent Reinvention: The Lives of Berlin's Tempelhof Airport. Thresholds 2019; (47): 57–74. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00674
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