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The Future of Cities: Nature is now a weapon against threat of global warming
Sarah Murray
Financial Times online, London, UK: FT Group, 2016.
Forschung: Der Pilz, aus dem die Mauern sind
Romano Paganini
Beobachter, 2016 (11): 42-43, Zürich: Axel Springer Schweiz, 2016.
Dirk E. Hebel: «Architektur ist eine Lebensphilosophie» (Interview)
Anna Ettlin
Coopzeitung, Zürich, Switzerland: Coopzeitung, 2016.
Time Space Existence: Architect Dirk Hebel on Designing for Disassembly and Cultivated Materials
Paul Keskeys
architizer, S.l.: Architizer, 2016.
GAA Foundation and PLANE-SITE Create Video Interviews with Architects for the Venice Biennale
Kaley Overstreet
archdaily, s.l.: ArchDaily, 2016.
Time - Space - Existence: Dirk Hebel on Cultivating Materials
John Hill
world-architects, Zurich: PSA Publishers Ltd., 2016.
Bicycle infrastructure in Singapore: An overview
Alexander Erath and Jonas Kupferschmid
Engaging Mobility, Zürich: ETH Zürich, 2016.
New ways to count pedestrians: Experiences from a pedestrian counting experiment with Placemeter
Jonas Kupferschmid and Alexander Erath
Engaging Mobility, Zürich: ETH Zürich, 2016.
Engaging mobility: Past and future projects
Alexander Erath
Singapore: FCL, Singapore ETH Centre, 2016.
Bi-annual LTA-FCL Steering Group Meeting
Alexander Erath, Marco Moos, Pieter J. Fourie, Jonas Kupferschmid and Didier G. Vernay
2016.
Daring Growth at 15th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale 2016
Dirk E. Hebel and Felix Heisel
2016.
Green Steel
Dirk E. Hebel, Felix Heisel, Alireza Javadian, Karsten Schlesier, Nikita Aigner, Simon Lee and Philipp Müller
2016.
Bamboo Composite Materials
Dirk E. Hebel, Felix Heisel, Mateusz Wielopolski, Alireza Javadian and Dragan Griebel
2016.
'Deep Brain Stimulation' Conference with Dr. Martin Stienen at XOX, Zurich, Switzerland
Martin Kunz, Berit Seidel and Stefanie Rubner
2016.
 
 
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