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Maxime Zaugg is a professor at ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, focusing on the history and theory of urban development. His academic work emphasizes the impact of urban planning tools and their public usage, alongside the interdisciplinary research on urban renewal. He teaches courses including History of Urban Development, Theory of Urban Development, and the Digital City, as well as continuing education CAS in Urban Data. Zaugg holds a doctorate in History and Theory of Urban Planning from ETH Zurich, and an MSc in Architecture from ETH Zürich, supplemented by a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from FHNW. His research interests also span the creation and representation of urban models and the dialogue around urban spaces, with several peer-reviewed publications discussing urban scale models and their public exhibitions. He is actively involved in integrating public discourses within architectural discussions.
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