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- Attractive Opposites A Conversation with Francesco Marullo
- Abstract
- A Conversation with Francesco Marullo Francesco Marullo was born in 1982 and studied architecture in Rome. The path he has taken developed between attractive contradictions: following a more ‘humanist’ education he decided to complete his education at Delft University of Technology, and after graduating he worked for OMA. It was at there that he developed the idea to write a PhD, which he subsequently did at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. Now Marullo is teaching – theory and design – in Chicago, endeavoring to develop a critical consciousness in his students regarding their own activities.
- Citation
- Van Gerrewey, C. (2019). Attractive Opposites . A Conversation with Francesco Marullo. Schools & Teachers. The Education of an Architect in Europe, OASE, (102), 114–119. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/102/AttractiveOpposites
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