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Austrian architect
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Anna-Lülja Praun (née Simidoff; 29 May 1906, in Saint Petersburg – 28 September 2004, in Vienna) was an Austrian architect and designer. One of the first female architects to study architecture at Graz University of Technology, she received a Cross of Honour for Science and Art in 2001.

References

  1. Fischer, Lisa; Eiblmayr, Judith (2001). Anna-Lülja Praun : Möbel in Balance : Werk- und Lebensschau zum 95. Geburtstag (in German). Salzburg: A. Pustet. ISBN 9783702504359.
  2. Bulant-Kamenova, Aneta (1996). Anna-Lülja Praun: Möbel, Einrichtungen, Bauten ; zum 90. Geburtstag von Anna-Lülja Praun am 29. Mai 1996 (in German). Tontafelverl. ISBN 978-3-908541-13-4.
  3. Seražin, Helena; Garda, Emilia Maria; Franchini, Caterina (13 June 2018). Women's Creativity since the Modern Movement (1918-2018): Toward a New Perception and Reception. Založba ZRC. p. 46. ISBN 978-961-05-0106-0.
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