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Citations

  • Lehmann, Steffen, Tanja Riccius and Stefan Sterf (1995), 'Hülle—Schwere—Licht [enclosure—gravity—light]’, Aedes Gallery, Berlin, exhibition catalogue.

  • Al-Qawasmi, Jamal and Guillermo Vasquez de Velasco (Eds.) (2006), 'Rethinking the design studio: Art+Architecture – a case study of collaboration in an interdisciplinary context” in Changing trends in architectural design education’, National School of Architecture, Rabat, Morocco, proceedings of the CSAAR 2006 Conference held at the National School of Architecture, Rabat, Morocco14-16 November, 2006.

  • 'catalogues and other publications’.

  • Ferrara, Stephanie (2009), 'Interview with the artist’.

  • Feiresiss, Kristin (Ed.) (1995), 'Steffen Lehmann Architekten’, Aedes Architecture Gallery, Berlinurl:, .

  • Lehmann, Steffen (Ed.) (2009), 'Back to the City: Strategies for informal urban interventions’, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germanyurl:, .

Initial data sources

  • Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW

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Roles
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
  • Curator
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
Periods active
  • 1990 -
  • 1990-
Residences
  • - 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
  • 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
Other occupations
  • Curator (ANZSIC code: 6924) -
  • Architect (ANZSIC code: 6921) -
  • Curator (ANZSIC code: 6924)
  • Architect (ANZSIC code: 6921)
Trainings
  • 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
  • - c.1998 University of Applied Science, Mainz
  • c.1983 - Fachhochschule Trier
  • 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