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Oscar Hagerman Mosquera is a Mexican architect and designer. Hagerman was born in 1936 in Coruña, Spain. He has been a professor in architecture and design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In 2007 Hagerman was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands within the theme Culture and conflict. The jury praised him for his "engaged approach to architecture and design for indigenous communities, and for bridging the gap between sophisticated design and people’s needs".

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  • أوسكار هاجرمان (ar)
  • Oscar Hagerman (nl)
  • Oscar Hagerman (en)
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  • أوسكار هاجرمان (بالإسبانية: Oscar Hagerman)‏ هو رسام ومهندس معماري مكسيكي، ولد في 1936 في كواويلا في المكسيك. (ar)
  • Oscar Hagerman Mosquera (Coruña, Lomas de Vista Hermosa (Coahuila de Zaragoza), 1936) is een Mexicaans architect en ontwerper. Hij is hoogleraar in architectuur en design aan de Nationale Autonome Universiteit van Mexico. (nl)
  • Oscar Hagerman Mosquera is a Mexican architect and designer. Hagerman was born in 1936 in Coruña, Spain. He has been a professor in architecture and design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In 2007 Hagerman was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands within the theme Culture and conflict. The jury praised him for his "engaged approach to architecture and design for indigenous communities, and for bridging the gap between sophisticated design and people’s needs". (en)
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  • أوسكار هاجرمان (بالإسبانية: Oscar Hagerman)‏ هو رسام ومهندس معماري مكسيكي، ولد في 1936 في كواويلا في المكسيك. (ar)
  • Oscar Hagerman Mosquera is a Mexican architect and designer. Hagerman was born in 1936 in Coruña, Spain. He has been a professor in architecture and design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. The knowledge of native cultures plays an important role in his designs. He combines traditional esthetics with contemporary technology, and works closely together with the indigenous people. His work includes the development of houses, schools, social centers, an ecotourism hotel, an intercultural university for the Indigenous Ayüük people, and more. He designed more than buildings alone. Especially his designs of chairs are widely known. In 2007 Hagerman was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands within the theme Culture and conflict. The jury praised him for his "engaged approach to architecture and design for indigenous communities, and for bridging the gap between sophisticated design and people’s needs". (en)
  • Oscar Hagerman Mosquera (Coruña, Lomas de Vista Hermosa (Coahuila de Zaragoza), 1936) is een Mexicaans architect en ontwerper. Hij is hoogleraar in architectuur en design aan de Nationale Autonome Universiteit van Mexico. (nl)
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