Aglaée Degros: The Spaces Between Buildings

Aglaée Degros occupies herself with what happens between buildings © Lunghammer
Aglaée Degros occupies herself with what happens between buildings © Lunghammer - TU Graz
Aglaée Degros occupies herself with what happens between buildings © Lunghammer - TU Graz By Birgit Baustädter Urban designer Aglaée Degros explores rural and urban in-between spaces and what happens in them. Last year's pandemic in particular changed people's (housing) needs. Aglaée Degros' office is large, bright and thrives on a central conference table. The table is filled with stacks of books, handmade newspapers and print-outs of graphics. There is just enough room for a laptop and two cups of coffee. The desk of the head of the Institute of Urbanism is inconspicuously placed between the floor-to-ceiling casement windows on the rear wall of the room. There is a laptop on it and even more books.
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