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Silja Tillner

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Tillner was project architect for the refurbishment of Urban Loritz Platz in Vienna

Silja Tillner (born 1960) is an Austrian architect. She is a Principal in the firm Architekten Tillner & Willinger ZT GmbH. She received a Fulbright Grant to study Architecture at UCLA. Her UCLA master's thesis project was "The End of the Glendale Freeway Urban Design", Los Angeles, California, combining transit with community services.[1] Her notable projects include Gürtel-Urbion (revitalization of Gürtel Boulevard, Retractable Cover of Vienna City Hall, and Spittelau Office Building.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Broadening the Discourse" Exhibit Catalogue January 24-March 15, 1992, sponsored by Association for Women in Architecture (AWA) now Association for Women in Architecture and Design (AWA+D), California Women in Environmental Design (CWED), UCLA Extension Interior & Environmental Design Program.
  2. ^ Top Young European Architects May Cambert, copyright 2005 Atrium Group, Barcelona, Spain

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