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Name
Steffen Lehmann
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
Other Occupation
  • Curator
  • Architect
Birth date
1963
Birth place
Stuttgart, Germany
Active Period
  • 1990-
Arrival
  • 2003
Residence
  • Berlin, Germany
  • c.1963- Stuttgart, Germany
  • (Lehmann considers himself a global citizen, having lived and worked in Germany, Tokyo and now Australia. Newcastle, NSW)
  • c.1988 - c.1990 London, United Kingdom
  • c.1990 - c.1992 Tokyo, Japan
  • c.2003- Brisbane, QLD
Training
  • Ph.D - "Der Weg Brasiliens in die Moderne, 1930-1955", 1999 - 2003 Technical University Berlin
  • Postgraduate Studies, 1988 - 1991 Architectural Association School of Architecture, London
  • 1986 International Summer Academy Salzurg
  • before c.1998 University of Applied Science, Mainz
  • c.1983- Fachhochschule Trier
Cultural Heritage
  • German
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW

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  • UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Urban Development for Asia and the Pacific (received)
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