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Alice Lee and Sunghan Wang, Unit 4 students' work at Bartlett MArch Urban Design 2011/2012
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Daewha Kang
M Arch, RIBA, ARB

DaeWha Kang studied Architecture at Princeton University and the Yale School of Architecture in the United States. In addition to teaching Urban Design Unit 4 at the Bartlett School of Architecture, DaeWha has lectured and sat on review juries at Columbia University, the Pratt Institute (New York), the Architecture Association, and the Yale School of Architecture. DaeWha was co-editor of Perspecta 37 (the Yale Architectural Journal), published by the MIT Press.

DaeWha previously worked in New York City and Washington, DC, and he currently works at Zaha Hadid Architects, where he is responsible for the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center project, currently under construction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.



Monika Bilska
M Arch and Town Planning

Monika Bilska completed her master's degree in Architecture and Town Planning at Technical University of Lodz, Poland after having studied one year at Dessau Institute of Architecture, Germany. She was a tutor on several international students workshops about digital design in architecture and urban planning (Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Technical University of Lodz, Poland; University of Applied Sciences Lausitz, Germany; Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary). She is an author of short articles about parametric design and scripting.

Monika is currently working for Zaha Hadid Architects. She was involved in the design and development of various projects, including Soho Galaxy office complex in China, Baku Residential and Mixed-Use Complex, Dubai Opera House and King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Saudi Arabia, currently under construction.

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