| |  Christian Mascha | | 1960 | born in Vienna/Austria | | 1978 - 84 | Study of architecture at the academy for applied arts in Vienna/Austria | | 1984 | Thesis with excellence Award of the federal minister for scientific and cultural affairs | | 1984 - 86 | Foundation of 6B architechts. Work at the construction of the opera and city hall in Amsterdam/Netherlands | | 1986 - 87 | Fulbright scholarship. Post graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Master degree with excellence. Work at Skidmore, Owings & Merril / Chicago. | | 1990 | Foundation of the Institute for Objectology | | 1990 - 91 | Civil Service | | 1991 | First Class architect of the Austrian federal chamber of architects and engineers | | 1995 | 6B becomes Mascha & Seethaler architects | | | | | |  Christian Seethaler | | 1959 | born in the city of Salzburg/Austria | | 1977 | Military service | | 1976 - 78 | Member of the experimental acting ensemble "DAS" | | 1978 - 84 | Study of architecture at the academy for applied arts in Vienna/Austria | | 1984 | Gruendung von 6B Architekten. Diplom mit Auszeichnung. Foerderungspreis des BM für Wissenschaft und Kunst | | 1987 - 89 | Post graduate studies at the Cornell University / N.Y | | 1990 | Foundation of the Institute for Objectology | | 1992 | First Class architect of the Austrian chamber of architects & engineers | | 1995 | 6B becomes Mascha & Seethaler architects | | 1995 - 97 | Teaching and lecturing in Austria, Germany and Iceland. | | 1997 | Institute for urban planning at the Academy for fine arts/Vienna |
People  Walter Kräutler Ursula Reuter Susanne Hegewald Rosemarie A.-Kraft  Horst Fuchs Herwig Müller Harald Huscava Elisabeth Hautzinger  Deirdre Zipp Anxela C. Lorenzo Claude Giger Christopher Eck Bernhard Wanker Barbara Reiter |
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