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Xavier Wrona is a resident part-time lecturer for the Georgia-Tech Paris -Program. He teaches architectural design studios with an emphasis on the cultural and political implications of the act of building.
After having worked in various firms, in France and in the United States, he opened his Architecture studio in the Paris area in 2006. His work attempts to reconsider the understanding of Architecture through a dialogue with the evolutions of visual arts in the course of XXth century.
After an early training in studio art (1992-1995), an Erasmus scholarship in Turin (Italy) in 1998-99, he received his French architecture diploma in Paris (EAPLV) in 2006. He holds a Master of architecture from Georgia-Tech and he is now studying in the department of Philosophy at the Sorbonne (Paris).