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The Lausanne University of Art and Design recently announced the appointment of a new director. Alexis Georgacopoulus has been appointed to take over from the legendary Pierre Keller as the head of the Lausanne University after 16 years.
Keller was responsible for getting the Lausanne art school into the limelight as one of Europe's leading art and design schools by design magazine Wallpaper and one of the top ten design schools in the world by Business Week. Georgacopoulus has stated that the Lausanne school will continue to take risks to spark its creativity in visual arts, industrial design and visual communication.
Georgacopoulus had been a student of the Lausanne school himself in 1994 and at 24 he was the head of the industrial design department. Now at 35 he is going to take up the reins at the school after adding several design accolades to his name. He wants the institute to continue to establish itself as the premier design school.
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Lausanne is a beautiful city in Switzerland. It has a lot to offer when it comes to sights, entertainment and attractions. Not only this, it also has a very active and colorful nightlife. Lausanne is a paradise for shoppers. It is definitely the right place to come and relax.
Hotels to make your stay in Lausanne more comfortable:
1. Hotel Agora
This hotel is close to International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne Cathedral and Olympic Museum. Agora is a fully air conditioned hotel with 24/7 access to the internet. All the guestrooms are fully equipped with all the basic and necessary amenities.
2. Hotel Crystal
This hotel is near Lausanne Cathedral and provides complimentary breakfast. One gets to see the very beautiful views of Lausanne's Old Town and mountains. The guestrooms are equipped with TV, internet and mini-bars.
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Lausanne is a lovely travel destination with many sightseeing options for holidaymakers. It makes sense for those on a Lausanne travel vacation to get the Lausanne Card. This card is available at the tourist offices at the train station and Ouchy harbor; it offers good discounts for many attractions and unlimited travel on public transport. For those that are interested in the nightlife of Lausanne; an inexpensive booklet known as the 'Allons-y!' provides good information as to what is going on in the city. Most locals in Lausanne tend to speak French, although many do understand English as well. A Lausanne travel tip is to learn some basic sentences in French before visiting the city. Tourists looking for English language books and travel guides can obtain these at the Librairie Payot Bookshop on the Place Pepinet.
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