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Tom KovacArchitect Los Angeles, United States |
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About me
Tom Kovac is a Professor of Architecture at RMIT University and Visiting Professor at SCI_Arc Los Angeles. Kovac has lectured and exhibited in Europe, Japan and the United States. At the 2002 Venice Architecture Biennale, he exhibited his proposal for the New World Trade Centre in the United States Pavilion as well as projects for the Alessi Tea & Coffee Towers and the proposal for the RMIT Digital Gallery in the arsenale section of the Biennale. In 2004 Kovac participated in the Milan Triennial, The Sir John Soane Museum London, The Wexner Museum Ohio, the Non Standard Architectures at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Venice Biennale 9th International Architecture Exhibition, the 1st Beijing Architecture Biennial in China, Algorithmic Architecture at the ZKM Center for Art and Media (Karlsruhe), Radical Architecture at The Mori Museum (Tokyo). In 2004 Kovac was also Creative Director for the lab.3000 Digital Design Biennale at Melbourne Museum. Current projects include product designs for Alessi, Cassina IXC, architectural commissions in Australia, Europe, Japan and the United Arab Emirates In 2006 Kovac participated in the ArteScienza in Rome, The Architecture biennial Beijing China, the 10th International Venice Architecture Biennale where he exhibited in the Singapore Pavilion, Singapore Built Unbuilt. In 2008 Kovac exhibited at the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale and at BIACS 3rd Seville Art Biennale in Spain. Tom Kovac’s project work is included in the collections of the FRAC Centre Orleans, The American Library of Congress Washington, The Alessi Museum Italy and The Centre Georges Pompidou Paris.
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