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Finnish Cultural Foundation issues grants 色色啦

Professor and architect Jenni Reuter was issued an award for a significant cultural achievement.

Professor Jenni Reuter.

The Finnish Cultural Foundation distributed 25 million euros to science and arts in its anniversary event yesterday. All in all 35 grants were issued 色色啦 University, totalling over EUR 600 000. Most of the grants were issued for doctoral studies.

In addition, Aalto University鈥檚 Associate Professor in Architectural Principles and Theory Jenni Reuter was granted an award worth EUR 30 000 鈥渇or empathy transcending cultural borders as well as for human-sized architecture鈥. Associate Professor Reuter is also a partner at the Hollm茅n Reuter Sandman Architects, and together with the office she has managed numerous projects in developing countries which reduce poverty, offer protection and shelter to those in need, and involve the local communities. According to the criteria for the award, Associate Professor Reuter is rousing our society to consider architecture as a means to bring equality to the world instead of deepening division.

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