Hrvoje Njiric
1960 born in Zagreb, Croatia; 1979-86 stu- dies in Architecture at the Architectural Faculty, University of Zagreb; 1990-2001 njiric+njiric arhitekti in Zagreb and Graz 2001 principal of njiric+ arhitekti in Zagreb; 1998-99 visiting professor at the TU Graz, Austria; 2000 visiting professor at the AF Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2000 visi- ting professor at the Facolta di Architet- tura, Ferrara, Italy; 2000-05 full-time professor and head of the Institute for Architectural Typologies and Housing at the TU Graz (successor of Guenther Domenig); 2005 guest professor at the Arkitektskolen Aarhus, Denmark; 2006 guest professor at the Facolta d'Architettura di Trieste, Italy; 2007 full-time professor at the GAF Split; 2008 regular visiting professor at the ETSAM Madrid; 2010 visi- ting professor at the AF Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2012 visiting professor at the University of Toronto, Daniels School of Architecture (The Frank Gehry Chair rece- pient for 2012); HNJ was the visiting critic at the HAB Weimar, the ETSAB Barcelona, the TU Wien, the AA School of Architecture London, the ETH Zuerich, the Strathclyde University of Glasgow, Politecnico di Milano, the Southeast University of Nanjing and the William Lyon Somerville Visiting Lectureship at the University of Calgary. Unit master of international workshops in Zagreb, Merano, Maribor, Gorizia, Barcelona, Brescia, Unije, Santiago de Chile, La Coruna, Aarhus, Trieste, Kriva Palanka, Rijeka, Calgary and Montevideo. HNJ held lectures in Zagreb(4), Rijeka, Vienna(2), London, Milano, Ljubljana(3), Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Piran, Copenhagen, Barcelona(3), Brescia, Lausanne, Sibenik, Stavanger, Maribor, Ferrara, Zurich(2), Weimar, Antwerpen, Frankfurt, Oslo, Nanjing, Split(2), Trondheim(2), Valencia, Budapest, Madrid(3), Dublin, Groznjan, Santiago de Chile, Mexico City, Hannover(2), Biel, Melbourne, Boston(2) (Harvard), Trieste(2), Venezia, La Coruna, Silves(2), Aarhus, Skopje, Liege, Karlsruhe, Duesseldorf, Bucarest, Delft, Calgary, Napoli, Muenchen, Hasselt, Gdansk, Lodz, Warsaw, Belgrade, Tallinn, Montevideo, Genova, Lisbon, Coimbra, Darmstadt, Sisak, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Toronto, Senigalia, Wroclaw and Dubrovnik.