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  1. Since 2011 François Valentiny has been a professor for "Community Planning and Green Architectural Design" at the DeTao Masters Academy (DTMA) and the Shanghai Visual Arts Institute (SIVA) in China.

  2. François Valentiny (born 1953 in Remerschen-Schengen, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish architect. [1] After his studies in architecture at the Ecole d'Architecture de Nancy and the University of Applied Arts Vienna , in 1980 he formed a partnership with Hubert Hermann, founding the architects' office Hermann & Valentiny in Luxembourg and Vienna.

  3. 1980 Founding of the architects’ office Hermann & Valentiny in Luxembourg and Vienna. 1980, 1981 Assistant at the «International Summer Academy» in Salzburg. 1987–1992 Visiting Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Trier, Department of Architecture.

  4. Nov 29, 2018 · François Valentiny has left his marks worldwide: the Mozarteum in Trancoso, Brazil, the Peace Center in Verdun, and the spectacular 2010 Expo Pavilion in Shanghai, among others. Valentiny stands for bold, almost futuristic designs with character.

  5. François Valentiny has left his marks worldwide: the Mozarteum in Trancoso, Brazil, the Peace Center in Verdun, and the spectacular 2010 Expo Pavilion in Shanghai, among others. Valentiny stands for bold, almost futuristic designs with character.

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  6. François Valentiny, a star architect from Schengen, works all over the world — yet his home at the border tripoint has left a strong impression on him.

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  8. Opened in 2016, it contains part of Luxembourg architect François Valentiny’s artistic creations, including drawings, acrylic paintings, sketches, sculptures, and models of buildings he created with his Viennese architectural partner Hubert Hermann. In total the foundation houses some 3000 objects.