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Upe Flueckiger

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Upe Flueckiger, a.k.a. Urs Peter Flueckiger, is a professor of architecture at Texas Tech University.[1] A native of Switzerland, Flueckiger is internationally recognized[2][3] for the design of his house in Lubbock, Texas.

Before 1998, he worked with various architectural firms, including Mario Botta's studio in Lugano, Switzerland, and the New York-based Rockwell Group, led by David Rockwell. [4]

Upe is also the author of How Much House?: Thoreau, Le Corbusier and the Sustainable Cabin and Donald Judd: Architecture in Marfa, Texas (Birkhäuser 2007), in 2021 he published a second and expanded edition. [4]

References

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  1. ^ Texas Tech University College of Architecture Faculty Webpage
  2. ^ "A Corrugated House in a Sunburned Land (Published 2006)". The New York Times.
  3. ^ MoCo Loco: Interview: Upe Flueckiger
  4. ^ a b "Urs Peter Flueckiger - Huckabee College of Architecture – TTU". depts.ttu.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-10.