Tatiana Fabeck facts for kids
Tatiana Fabeck is an architect from Luxembourg. She was born on July 4, 1970. Since 1996, she has run her own architecture business in Koerich, Luxembourg.
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Early Life and Education
Tatiana Fabeck was born in Luxembourg City. She went to school at the Lycée Michel Rodange. After finishing school, she moved to Paris, France. There, she studied architecture at the École Spéciale d'Architecture. She completed her studies and graduated in 1994.
Notable Projects and Awards
Tatiana Fabeck has won several important competitions for her architectural designs. These projects have helped shape parts of Luxembourg.
Designing Homes for the Future
In 2011, Tatiana Fabeck won first prize in a special competition. It was called Vivre sans voiture, which means "Living without a car." The goal was to design new homes in the Limpertsberg area of Luxembourg City. These homes would not have garages or parking spaces. This design allowed for more living space for people. It showed a new way to think about city living.
University Building Design
In 2008, she won another big competition. This one was to design the Maison des sciences humaines. This translates to "House of Human Sciences." This building is located in Belval. It is an important part of the expanding University of Luxembourg. Her design helped create a modern space for learning.
Lighting Up the City
Tatiana Fabeck has also been successful in other projects for the City of Luxembourg. For example, in 2006, she worked on the Plan lumière. This means "Light Plan." She worked on this project with a French artist named Yann Kersalé. This plan helped to design how lights are used in the city. It made the city look beautiful at night.
See also
In Spanish: Tatiana Fabeck para niños