TOM KOVAC, PROFESSOR, RMIT ARCHITECTURE
Tom Kovac is a Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture. He has an international reputation as an innovative designer and educator whose design work is widely exhibited and published. He has exhibited throughout Europe, Japan and the United States, including at the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition; the Launcher Symposium, NY; The NIA Rotterdam, Netherlands; Aedes, Berlin; and the FRAC Centre in Orleans, France. His work is in the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou and the FRAC Centre in France, and The United States Library of Congress, Washington, USA. He was the only Australian architect invited to design a proposal for a new World Trade Centre in New York, USA. He is currently leading joint design studios with Wolf D.Prix of Coop Himmelb(l)au, bringing together students from RMIT Architecture and die Angewandte, Vienna.
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