Hatz, Elizabeth (1952–)

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Hatz, Elizabeth (1952–)

Swedish architect. Born June 20, 1953, in Lund, Sweden; graduate of London's Architectural Association (1977).

Worked in Paris for 2 years before returning to Sweden to join large practice of Berg Arkitektkontor in Stockholm (1979); became leading member of firm's design team, working initially on headquarters of Kodak in Gothenburg (1979–82); taught at Royal Technical High School of Architecture in Stockholm (1983–86) and took on projects of increasing prestige and size; helped create celebrated Stockholm Globe (1989), world's largest spherical building, as well as adjoining glass-encased building, The Triangle, which houses administrative offices; belongs to National Swedish Board of Architects and was elected to board of ATHENA, Swedish Women Architects Association (1987).