Q & A: Jörg Rostock

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From: The Architects' Journal
Date: 20050331
Author:Anonymous

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When and where were you born?

7 January 1970, Rodewisch, Germany.

What is your favourite building and why?

Besides the Spitfire Studio in King's Cross - because our office is there -1 love Sainte Chapelle in Paris. It's Gothic at its best.

What is your favourite meal?

German 'sauerbraten'.

What vehicle(s) do you own?

A mountain bike and a Mercedes C180.

What is your favourite film?

Pulp Fiction.

What is your favourite book?

Narziss andGoldmund by Hermann Hesse.

What is your favourite 'design classic'?

The 'Ant' chair by Arne Jacobsen.

What is the worst building you've ever seen and why?

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