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PhD Fellow, Aarhus School of Architecture
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Mette Lyhne (DK) is a PhD fellow and architect specializing in heritage, transformation, and indoor climate. <\/span><\/p>\n

She graduated in 2016 from the Studio for Transformation and Architectural Heritage at Aarhus School of Architecture and has since worked as a lecturer and research assistant on projects related to co-housing, cultural environments, building heritage, and climate. Her ongoing PhD project, Thermal Transformation \u2013 Indoor Climate Renovation through Passive Strategies, focuses on improving thermal comfort in the renovation of single-family houses.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>
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