Bureau of Architecture, Research, and Design

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The Bureau of Architecture, Research, and Design (BOARD) is an architecture firm[1] based in Rotterdam[2] that was founded in 2005[3] by German architect[4][5] Bernd Upmeyer.[6] The office is most known for producing the English-language, biannual magazine on urbanism MONU.[7] Since 2012 BOARD is part of the group, led by the architecture firm STAR strategies + architecture, that has been chosen as one of the new six teams of architects and urban planners appointed by the Atelier International Grand Paris (AIGP) to be part of the Scientific Committee for the mission: Grand Paris: pour une métropole durable.[8]

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