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'''Chris Bosse''' is a German born architect, resident in Sydney. He was a key design team member of the Water Cube, ], for the ].


For many years, German architect Chris Bosse has based his work on the computational study of organic structures and resulting spatial conceptions. His research lies in the exploration of unusual structures pushing the boundaries of the traditional understanding of structure and architecture with digital and experimental formfinding. Chris Bosse's Masters’ degree dealt with the implementation of virtual environments into architecture. He was an associate at PTW architects in Sydney, where he was a key member of the design team developing the Watercube in Beijing among several other international projects. he is co founder of L.A.V.A. the research arm of PNYG:architects
'''Chris Bosse''' is a German born architect, resident in Sydney. He was a design team member of the Water Cube, ], for the ].

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www.chrisbosse.com Chris Bosse is a German born architect, resident in Sydney. He was a key design team member of the Water Cube, Beijing National Aquatics Centre, for the 2008 Summer Olympics.


For many years, German architect Chris Bosse has based his work on the computational study of organic structures and resulting spatial conceptions. His research lies in the exploration of unusual structures pushing the boundaries of the traditional understanding of structure and architecture with digital and experimental formfinding. Chris Bosse's Masters’ degree dealt with the implementation of virtual environments into architecture. He was an associate at PTW architects in Sydney, where he was a key member of the design team developing the Watercube in Beijing among several other international projects. he is co founder of L.A.V.A. the research arm of PNYG:architects

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