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András Graf
Andris earned his master's degree in interior architecture at Budapest Metropolitan University in 2024. During his studies, he spent a year in Germany at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, majoring in Spatial Strategies, which greatly contributed to his ability to examine architecture and how to communicate through it - from a new perspective. He interned at the Paradigma Ariadné architectural firm, where he worked on one of the editions of 'Helytelen házak'. In his last semester at university, he had the honor of being asked by her former teacher, Márton Pintér, to collaborate on his winning entry for the Hungarian pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. After his stint in Venice, he joined the DDS team.
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