Maria Lisogorskaya

Assemble

Co-founder, Assemble

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Bottom-up, interventionist approaches to citymaking are having a moment. The 2016 global Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy, showcased many projects with this sensibility.

Assemble

Bottom-up, interventionist approaches to citymaking are having a moment. The 2016 global Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy, showcased many projects with this sensibility.

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