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LOFTCUBE
WERNER AISSLINGER
Born in 1964. Studied design at the Academy of Arts, Berlin.
1989–1992 freelance work with Jasper Morrison and Ron
Arad in London and Studio de Lucchi in Milan. 1993 founded
studio aisslinger in Berlin. Teaching positions in 1994 at
the University of Arts, Berlin, and in 1997 at the Lahti Design
Institute (Finland). Since 1998 professor at the Institute
of Design, Karlsruhe.
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ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICES FOR SÜDWESTMETALL IN REUTLINGEN
ALLMANN SATTLER WAPPNER ARCHITEKTEN,
MUNICH
Markus Allmann Born in 1959. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Munich. During his studies worked at the office
of Douine + Prunis, Avignon and Favre and Guth, Geneva. After
the diploma worked at the offices of Bétrix and Consolascio,
Zurich. 1987 Founded the architectural office Allmann Sattler
in Munich.
Amandus Sattler Born in 1957. Studied at the Technical University
Munich. 1982 Founded the Studygroup for Art and Architecture
„Sprengwerk“ in Munich. 1987 Founded the architectural
office Allmann Sattler in Munich.
Ludwig Wappner Born in 1957. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Munich. 1982 Founded the Studygroup for Art and
Architecture „Sprengwerk“ in Munich. After the
diploma worked with the office Schmidt-Schicketanz and Partner
in Munich. 1987 Worked together with Allmann Sattler in Combined
Office MAP. 1989 Assistant to chair for building studies and
development, Prof. B. Winkler at the Technical University
Munich. 1993 Expanded the office to Allmann Sattler Wappner
Architekten.
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EBELING
HOUSE
ARCHIFACTORY.DE, BOCHUM
Matthias Herrmann, born in 1966. Studied architecture at the
University of Applied Sciences, Bochum, and at the University
of Dortmund. 1999 co-founded the office Archifactory.de.
Matthias Koch, born in 1963. Studied architecture the State
Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart. 1994 received DAAD scholarship
to the Bartlett School of Architecture, London. 1999 co-founded
the office Archifactory.de.
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04
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HOUSE
AND ATELIER
B&K+B,M, COLOGNE
Bernd Kniess, born in 1961. Studied garden- and landscape
planning. Studied architecture and urban development at the
Technical College, Darmstadt, and the Academy of Arts, Berlin.
Since 1995 freelance architect and urban planner. 1996–2001
b&k + (Brandlhuber & Kniess +), Cologne. 1997–2002
teaching position at the Aachen University of Technology and
the Bergische University Wuppertal. Since 2001 Bernd Kniess
Architekten Stadtplaner, Cologne. Since 2003 deputy professor
at the Bergische University Wuppertal.
Arno Brandlhuber, born in 1964. Studied at the Technical University,
Darmstadt, and the Accademia del Arte, Florence. 1994–1996
project partnership Neanderthal Museum: Zamp Kelp and Julius
Krauss, Arno Brandlhuber. 1995–2001 office Brandlhuber,
office b&k + (Brandlhuber & Kniess + Partner). 1996–2000
deputy professor for elementary building, teaching assignments
at the Bergische University Wuppertal. Since 2001 b&k
+ brandlhuber GmbH & Co. KG. Since 2003 tenured professor
of architecture and interior design at the Academy of Fine
Arts, Nuremberg.
Anne-Julchen Bernhardt, born in 1971. Studied architecture
at the Aachen University of Technology. Guest student at the
Art Academy in Düsseldorf with Elia Zenghelis. 1997–1999
self-employed architect in Berlin, freelance architect with
Ortner + Ortner and Heide von Beckerath Alberts Architekten,
Berlin. Since 1999 worked with b&k +, Cologne. In 2000
founded the office BeL (Anne-Julchen Bernhardt, Jörg
Leeser), Cologne. Since 2001 academic assistant to the chair
for building construction III at the Aachen University of
Technology.
Björn Martenson, born in 1966. Studied architecture at
the Aachen University of Technology. 1997–2003 project
partner b&k+b,m; partner b&k+, Cologne. 2000 teaching
assignment at the Bergische University Wuppertal. Since 2003
self-employed, scientific assistant to the chair for residential
building at the Aachen University of Technology.
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06 |
FELLNER
HOUSE
GÖPPNER HOUSE
BAYER UHRIG ARCHITEKTEN, KAISERSLAUTERN
Dirk Bayer, born in 1968. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Kaiserlautern. In that period he worked with Eisele
+ Fritz Architekten, Darmstadt. 1998–2001 worked with
Hild und K Architekten, Munich. In 2000 founded office with
Andrea Uhrig. 2001 scientific work with Professor B. Streich
/ subject CPE / Technical University Kaiserlautern. 2002 teaching
position at the Summer Academy of the Wüstenrot Foundation
in Kiel.
Andrea Uhrig, born in 1965. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Kaiserslautern. 1994 masterclass Prix Coop Himmelb(l)au
at the School of Applied Arts in Vienna. 1998–2000 worked
with Teepe, Kraft und Partner. Neustadt/Weinstrasse. 2000
founded office with Dirk Bayer. 2000–2001 teaching assignment
with Professor A. Hillebrandt in the field of building construction
and conservation at the Technical University Kaiserslautern.
2001 Academic work with Professor B. Meyerspeer in the field
of building construction and design at the Technical University
Kaiserslautern.
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PROJECT 06 |
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HOUSE
9X9
TITUS BERNHARD ARCHITEKT, AUGSBURG
Born in 1963. Studied architecture at the Technical University
Brunswick. 1987 freelance work in the office of Richard Meier
& Partners, New York. 1987–1988 DAAD scholarship
for a one year guest residency at the Politecnico di Milano.
1991 diploma from the Technical University Brunswick. 1992
worked in office Bohn & Bohn Architekten, Munich. 1992–1994
freelance work with office PSP, Brunswick. 1993 nominated
for Villa Massimo Scholarship in Rome. 1994 founded his own
office in Augsburg.
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PUMP
HOUSE
BOLLES + WILSON, MÜNSTER
Julia B. Bolles-Wilson, born in 1948. Studied architecture
at the Technical College, Karlsruhe. Postgraduate studies
at the Architectural Association, London, with Rem Koolhaas
and Elia Zenghelis, DAAD scholarship. 1980 The Wilson Partnership
with Peter Wilson in London. 1981–1986 lecturer in architecture
at the Chelsea School of Art, London. 1989 transferred office
headquarters to Münster as architects’s office
Bolles+Wilson. Since 1996 professor of planning at the College
of Applied Science, Münster.
Peter L. Wilson, born in 1950. Studied architecture at the
University of Melbourne. 1972–1974 studied at the Architectural
Association School, London. 1974–1975 assistant to Elia
Zenghelis and Rem Koolhaas at the Architectural Association
London. 1976–1979 Intermediate Unit Master, AA London.
1980–1988 Diploma Unit Master at the Architectural Association
London. 1980 Founded The Wilson Partnership with Julia Bolles-Wilson
in London. 1989 transferred office headquarters to Münster
as architecture office Bolles+Wilson. 1994–1996 guest
professor at the University of Arts Weissensee, Berlin.
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09
10 |
HOUSE
S
ZOLLINGER HALL
BOTTEGA + EHRHARDT ARCHITEKTEN, STUTTGART
Giorgio Bottega, born in 1967. Studied architecture at the
University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, and at the Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, ETS Arquitectura, Barcelona.
Worked with various architects’ offices in Stuttgart
and Locarno such as Architects Cavadini /Arnaboldi, Locarno;
Kohlhoff & Kohlhoff Architekten, Stuttgart. Since 1998
Bottega + Ehrhardt Architekten.
Henning Ehrhardt, born in 1966. Studied architecture at the
University of Stuttgart and at the Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Zurich. Worked in various architects’
offices in Stuttgart, Munich, Zurich, and New York, such as
Bernard Tschumi Architects, New York; Kohlhoff & Kohlhoff
Architekten, Stuttgart. Since 1995 lecturer in planning at
the Institute for Interior Design and Planning at the University
of Stuttgart, Professor Boris Podrecca. Since 1998 Bottega
+ Ehrhardt Architekten.
PROJECT 09
PROJECT 10 |
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CULTURE
WAREHOUSE
BRÜCKNER & BRÜCKNER, TIRSCHENREUTH
Peter Brückner, born in 1962. Studied architecture at
the Technical University, Munich. 1990 founded the architectural
and engineering office Brückner & Brückner with
Klaus-Peter Brückner. 1996 office with Christian and
Klaus-Peter Brückner. 2003 guest professor at the University
of Applied Sciences, Munich.
Christian Brückner, born in 1971. Studied
architecture at the State Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart.
1996 office with Peter and Klaus-Peter Brückner. 2003
guest professor at the University of Applied Sciences, Munich.
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SLENDER/BENDER
DEADLINE - OFFICE FOR ARCHITECTURAL
SERVICES, BERLIN
Britta Jürgens, born in 1962. Studied architecture at
the Technical University Berlin. Freelance work in various
architects’ offices in London and Berlin. 1992 co-founded
the studio Deadline.
Matthew Griffith, born in 1969. 1992 co-founded the studio
Deadline. Studied architecture at McGill University, Montreal,
and at the Architectural Association London.
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LANG
STUDIO HOUSE
DIEZINGER & KRAMER, EICHSTÄTT
Norbert Diezinger, born in 1952. Studied architecture at the
University of Stuttgart. 1982–1988 worked with Professor
Karl Josef Schattner, Eichstätt. 1987 own office in Eichstätt.
1988–1993 combined work projects with H. J. Reeg. 1990
office partnership with Gerhard Kramer.
Gerhard Kramer, born in 1949. Studied architecture at the
University of Stuttgart. 1979 worked in the office Meister&
Wittich, Stuttgart. 1985–1990 academic work with Professor
P. Faller at the University of Stuttgart. 1990 office partnership
with Norbert Diezinger. Since 1999 professor at the University
of Applied Science, Regensburg.
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HOUSE
O
EXILHÄUSER ARCHITEKTEN, PFAFFING
Eik Kammerl, born in 1969. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Munich. 1994 worked in office Eisenman Architects,
New York. Worked in Michael Sorkin Studio, New York. 1995
worked in office Steidle und Partner, Munich. 1996–1998
worked in office Kiessler und Partner, Munich. 1998 co-founded
Exilhäuser Architekten.
Katrin Aldenhoven, born in 1968. Studied architecture at the
Technical University Munich. 1994 worked in office of Raimund
Abraham in New York. Worked in office of Kevin Bone, New York.
1995 worked in office of Fink und Jocher, Munich. 1998 co-founded
Exilhäuser Architekten.
Bibi Kammerl, born in 1968. Studied architecture at the University
of Applied Sciences, Munich. 1991 worked in office of Professor
Seifert, Munich. 1995–1998 Worked in office Sep Baur
+ Deby, Munich. 1998 co-founded Exilhäuser Architekten.
Jörg Pottrick, born in 1966. Studied architecture at
the University of Kaiserslautern. 1993 Promotion Prize of
the Chamber of Architects Rheinland-Pfalz. 1994–2000
worked in office Lai, Munich. Worked in office Henn, Munich.
CAAD assistant at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Zurich. 2001 partner of Exilhäuser Architekten.
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SCHREBER’S
DELIGHT – PERMISSION-FREE BUILDING
BENJAMIN FOERSTER-BALDENIUS, BERLIN
Born in 1968. Studied architecture at the Technical University
Berlin, the University of Arts, Berlin, and the Academy of
Arts in Copenhagen. 1998 founded the Institute of Applied
Architecture. Since 1998 freelance architect. Since 1999 at
raumlabor_berlin.
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INNOVATION
HALL
GEWERS KÜHN UND KÜHN ARCHITEKTEN,
BERLIN
Georg Gewers, born in 1962. Sculptor apprenticeship with Bernhard
Gewers. 1983 studied architecture in Aachen and Stuttgart.
1989–1990 DAAD scholarship, École d’Architecture
Belleville, Paris. 1990–1991 worked with Norman Foster
Associates, London. 1991 co-founded the studio Becker Gewers
Kühn & Kühn, Berlin. Since 2000 Gewers Kühn
und Kühn Architekten BDA.
Oliver Kühn, born in 1962. Studied architecture at the
Technical University in Munich. Worked with Richard Rogers
Partnership, London. 1991 co-founded the studio Becker Gewers
Kühn & Kühn, Berlin. 1999 degree in management
from the University St. Gallen. Since 2000 Gewers Kühn
und Kühn Architekten BDA.
Swantje Kühn, born in 1964. Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan
University, Ill. Studied architecture in Munich. 1989–1991
worked with Richard Rogers Partnership, London. 1991 co-founded
the studio Becker Gewers Kühn & Kühn, Berlin.
Since 2000 Gewers Kühn & Kühn Architekten BDA.
2003 professor of architecture theory and building studies
at the Technical College in Lippe.
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FLOATING
HOMES
GRÜNTUCH ERNST ARCHITEKTEN, BERLIN
Armand Grüntuch, born in 1963. Studied architecture at
the RWTH Aachen. DAAD scholarship in Venice at the Instituto
Universitario di Architectura. 1987–1989 worked in office
of Norman Foster, London. Since 1991 Grüntuch Ernst Architekten.
1991–1995 lecturer at the University of Arts, Berlin.
Almut Ernst, born in 1966. Studied architecture at the University
of Stuttgart. DAAD scholarship at the Architectural Association
in London. 1988–1989 worked in office Alsop and Lyall,
London. Since 1991 Grüntuch Ernst Architekten.rch project
“Die offene Stadt”. Since 1991 own office in Munich.
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COCOBELLO
PETER HAIMERL-STUDIO FÜR ARCHITEKTUR,
MUNICH
Born in 1961. Studied architecture at the University of Applied
Sciences, Munich. 1987–1988 worked in office of Günther
Domenig, Vienna/Graz. 1988 worked in office of Raimund Abraham,
Vienna/New York. 1988 worked in office of Klaus Kada, Graz/Leibnitz.
1988–1990 urban research project “Die offene Stadt”.
Since 1991 own office in Munich.
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HOUSE
IN WANDLITZ
HEIDE VON BECKERATH ALBERTS ARCHITEKTEN,
BERLIN
Tim Heide, born in 1959. Studied architecture at the Technical
University and the University of Arts, Berlin. 1990–1993
teaching position at the Technical College of Applied Science
and the Technical University Berlin. 1993–1995 guest
professor for building construction and design at the Technical
University Berlin. Since 1996 Heide von Beckerath Alberts
Architekten. 1997–2004 guest professor for building
construction and design at the Technical University Berlin.
Verena von Beckerath, born in 1960. Studied sociology and
art history at Hamburg University. Studied architecture at
the Technical University Berlin. 1990–1991 teaching
position at the Technical University Berlin. 1992–1997
teaching position at the University of Arts, Berlin with Professor
Adolf Krischanitz. Since 1996 Heide von Beckerath Alberts
Architekten. 1998–1999 teaching position at Anhalt College,
Dessau.
Andrew Alberts, born in 1959. Studied biology and art history,
Cologne University. Studied architecture at the Technical
University and the University of Arts, Berlin. 1991–1996
teaching position at the University of Arts, Berlin, with
Professor Alfred Grazioli. Since 1996 Heide von Beckerath
Alberts Architekten. 1999–2001 teaching position at
the Technical University Berlin with Professor Jochen Fink.
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RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING “LEGAL – ILLEGAL”
MANUEL HERZ, COLOGNE
Born in 1969. Diploma from the Architectural Association London.
1995–1997 worked in the office of Daniel Libeskind.
Since 1999 own office in Cologne. 2000–2002 teaching
position at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
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MULTI-STOREY
CAR PARK
HILD UND K ARCHITEKTEN, MUNICH
Andreas Hild, born in 1961. Studied architecture at
the Technical University Munich. Since 1992 partnership Hild
und Kaltwasser in Munich. After the death of his partner Tillmann
Kaltwasser, the office was renamed Hild + K Architekten. Since
2000 partnership with Dionys Ottl. Since 2003 guest professor
at the Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg.
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GALLERY
COMPLEX ADS1A
BERND KNIESS ARCHITEKTEN STADTPLANER,
COLOGNE
Born in 1961. Studied garden- and landscape
planning. Studied architecture and urban development at the
Technical College Darmstadt and the Academy of Arts, Berlin.
Since 1995 freelance architect and urban planner. 1996–2001
b&k + (brandlhuber & kniess +), Cologne. 1997–2002
teaching position at the Aachen University of Technology and
the Bergische University Wuppertal. Since 2001 Bernd Kniess
Architekten Stadtplaner, Cologne. Since 2003 deputy professor
at the Bergische University Wuppertal.
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SCHOOL
WITH SPORTS HALL
PROFESSOR ARNO + JÓRUNN RAGNARSDÓTTIR
+ MARC OEI ARCHITEKTEN, STUTTGART
Arno Lederer, born in 1947. Studied architecture in Stuttgart
and Vienna. 1985–1990 professor of construction and
design at the University for Applied Sciences in Stuttgart.
Since 1985 office partnership with Jórunn Ragnarsdóttir,
since 1992 with Marc Oei. Since 1997 chair of Building Studies
at the Architectural Faculty, University of Karlsruhe. Since
2000 on the advisory council for the German Architecture Museum
in Frankfurt on Main. Since 2001 curator at the Architecture
Gallery am Weissenhof in Stuttgart. Since 2002 academic advisor
at the Ministry for the Building Industry and Regional Development
Planning in Berlin.
Jórunn Ragnarsdóttir, born in 1957. Studied
architecture in Stuttgart. Since 1985 office partnership with
Arno Lederer. Two years’ teaching position at the University
of Stuttgart. Various stage designs at the National and State
Theatre in Reykjavik.
Marc Oei, born in 1962. Studied architecture in Stuttgart.
Since 1992 office partnership with Arno Lederer and Jórunn
Ragnarsdóttir. Four years’ teaching position
at the University of Karlsruhe. 1999–2002 teaching assignment
at the Technical College Stuttgart. 2001 teaching assignment
at the University of Stuttgart.
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TOWN
HOUSE
JÜRGEN MAYER H., BERLIN
Born in 1965. Studied architecture at the University
of Stuttgart, at Cooper Union, New York, and at Princeton
University, New Jersey. Since 1996 own office in Berlin. Teaching
position at Harvard University, the University of Arts, Berlin,
the University of Arts Weissensee, Berlin, and the Architectural
Association London.
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FLOATING
SNACK BAR
MEIXNER SCHLÜTER WENDT ARCHITEKTEN,
FRANKFURT ON MAIN
Claudia Meixner, born in 1964. Studied architecture at the
TH Darmstadt and at the Università degli Studi in Florence
(DAAD Scholarship). Since 1987 drawing and painting—various
exhibitions and participations. 1991–1995 freelance
work/projectpartner with Wörner + Partner, Frankfurt,
and freelance work. 1991–1994 academic research work
for the chair of building construction and design, Professor
Günter Pfeifer, at the TH Darmstadt. 1995–1996
work at the Villa Massimo in Rome. Since 1997 office partnership
Meixner Schlüter Wendt Architekten.
Florian Schlüter, born in 1959. Studied architecture
at the TH Darmstadt and at the Università degli Studi
in Florence (DAAD Scholarship). 1988–1995 freelance
work/project partner with Wörner + Partner, Frankfurt
on Main, and freelance work. Since 1988 steel sculpture/drawings/etchings—participation
in exhibitions. 1993–1998 academic assistant for chair
of plastic design, Professor F. Bodini, at the TH Darmstadt.
Since 1997 office partnership Meixner Schlüter Wendt
Architekten. 2001 deputy professor at Siegen University.
Martin Wendt, born in 1955. Studied architecture at the University
of Applied Science, Frankfurt on Main. 1981–1994 worked
with various architect offices. 1994–1996 own architect’s
office. Since 1997 office partnership Meixner Schlüter
Wendt Architekten.
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TENANTS'
CENTRE, PHYSICISTS QUARTER
MUCK PETZET IN MSP MEIER-SCUPIN &
PETZET, MAYR, HEHENBERGER, MUNICH
Born in 1964. Studied at the Technical University Munich and
the University of Arts, Berlin. 1991–1993 worked with
Herzog & de Meuron, Basel. 1993 office partnership with
J. P. Meier-Scupin (Meier-Scupin and Petzet). 2000 expanded
the partnership to MSP Meier-Scupin & Petzet, Mayr, Hehenberger.
Since 2003 Muck Petzet Architekten.
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LANG-KRÖLL
HOUSE AND ATELIER
FLORIAN NAGLER ARCHITEKTEN, MUNICH
Florian Nagler, born in 1967. Studied art history and
Bavarian history in Munich. Carpenter apprenticeship. Studied
architecture at the University of Kaiserslautern. 1994–1997
freelance work in office Mahler Günster Fuchs. 1996–1999
freelance architect / office in Stuttgart. Since 1999 office
in Munich. 2000–2001 deputy professor of computer-assisted
drawing and design at the Bergische University Wuppertal.
Since 2001 office partnership with Barbara Nagler in Munich.
2002 guest professor at the Royal Danish Academy, Copenhagen.
Barbara Nagler, born in 1969. Studied mathematics and physics
in Regensburg. Studied architecture at the University of Kaiserlautern.
1995–1996 freelance work in office Schulde Ströhle.
1996–1997 freelance work in office Knoche Gump. 1997–2000
freelance work in office Florian Nagler. Since 2001 office
partnership with Florian Nagler in Munich.
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WORKS
SWIMMING POOL, COKING PLANT
DIRK PASCHKE / DANIEL MILOHNIC, FRANKFURT
ON MAIN
Dirk Paschke, born in 1965. Studied at the State College
of Fine Arts, Frankfurt on Main (master studies with Thoma
Bayrle).
Daniel Milohnic, born in 1969. Studied at the State College
of Fine Arts, Frankfurt on Main (master studies with Georg
Herold).
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HOUSE
FOR A GERMAN TEACHER
BJÖRN SEVERIN IN rHEINFLÜGEL
BAUKUNST, DÜSSELDORF
Born in 1968. Studied architecture at the Academy of
Applied Sciences, Münster, and the University of Dortmund.
Postgraduate studies in building arts at the Art Academy Düsseldorf.
Masterstudent with Professor Laurids Ortner. 1999 founded
the architects’ group Rheinflügel Baukunst in Düsseldorf.
Since 2002 teaching position at the Art Academy Düsseldorf.
2003–2004 deputy professor at the Academy of Applied
Sciences, Düsseldorf.
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WATERLOOHAIN
MEDIAPOOL W5
PROF. CARSTEN ROTH ARCHITEKT, HAMBURG
Born in 1958. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Brunswick and at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.
Master studies in architecture with Professor Gustav Peichl.
1985–1986 Fulbright Scholarship at the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Virginia, USA. Since 1987
own office. 1998–1999 guest professor of design and
building construction at the Design College Kassel. Since
2003 professor at the Institute for Building Construction
and Industrial Building at the Technical University Brunswick.
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PALASTBARTRANSFER
F.R.E.D. RUBIN, BERLIN
Born in 1968. Studied at the École Nationale
Supérieure des Beaux-Arts E. N. S. B. A., Paris. 1994
founded Art Association Berlin and Rotations-Recycling Berlin.
2001 guest professor at the École Speciale d´Architecture
Paris. 2002 co-founded and designed the Automaten e.V. Berlin.
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CONSECRATED
SPACE, HOLY GHOST PROTESTANT CHURCH CENTRE IN SPEYER
SANDER HOFRICHTER ARCHITEKTEN, LUDWIGSHAFEN
Linus Hofrichter, born in 1959. Studied civil engineering
and architecture at the University of Karlsruhe. 1986–1987
worked in office Weindel in Waldbronn. 1987–1991 worked
in office Walter Klumpp in Ludwigshafen. Since 1991 partner
with architects Klumpp & Partner. 1996–2000 architects
Klump Sander Hofrichter. Since 1998 teaching assignment at
the Protestant College for Social Welfare in Ludwigshafen.
Since 1999 teaching assignment at the Training College for
the Care of the Elderly in Mosbach. Since 2001 Architekten
BDA Sander Hofrichter.
Hubertus Sander, born in 1948. Architectural draftsman apprenticeship.
Studied architecture at the University of Applied Sciences,
Kaiserslautern. 1971–1973 worked in office Funk in Bad
Dürkheim. 1973–1991 worked in architect’s
office of Walter Klumpp in Ludwigshafen. From 1991 partner
in architects Klumpp and Partner. 1996–2000 Architects
Klumpp Sander Hofrichter. Since 1998 teaching assignment at
the College for Social Welfare in Ludwigshafen. Since 2001
Architekten BDA Sander Hofrichter.
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EXPERIMENTAL FACTORY
SAUERBRUCH HUTTON ARCHITEKTEN, BERLIN
Matthias Sauerbruch, born in 1955. Studied
architecture at the University of Arts, Berlin, and at the
Architectural Association School London. Unit Master at
the Architectural Association London. 1989 own office with
Louisa Hutton in London. 1993 Sauerbruch Hutton Architekten
in Berlin. 1995–2001 professor at the Technical University
Berlin. 2001 professor at the State Academy of Fine Arts,
Stuttgart.
Louisa Hutton, born in 1957. Studied architecture at Bristol
University and at the Architectural Association School London.
1987–1990 teaching position at Croydon College of
Art, Unit Master at the Architectural Association London.
1989 own office with Mathias Sauerbruch in London. 1993
Sauerbruch Hutton Architekten in Berlin. 2003 member of
CABE Commission, UK (Commission for Architecture and the
Built Environment).
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35 |
RADIO BASE STATION
TRAM STOP SYSTEM
METAL FAÇADE FOR AN ELECTRICITY SUBSTATION
ACCESS BUILDING FOR A SUBTERRANEAN ELECTRICITY SUBSTATION
"LIVING ROOM", RESIDENTIAL AND OFFICE BUILDING
REGINA SCHINEIS ARCHITEKTIN, AUGSBURG
Born in 1966. Fulbright Scholarship at the School of Architecture,
Tulane University, New Orleans, USA. Studied architecture
at the Technical University Darmstadt. 1998–2000 teaching
position at the Technical University Munich with Professor
Thomas Herzog. Since 1998 architect’s office Regina
Schineis. 2004 scholarship for the Casa Balda, German Academy
Villa Massimo.
PROJECT 34
PROJECT 35 |
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"BED
BY NIGHT", REFUGE FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN
SEIFERT + STÖCKMANN ARCHITEKTEN,
FRANKFURT ON MAIN
Gabriela Seifert, born in 1954. Studied architecture
at the University of Applied Science, Frankfurt on Main, and
at the State College of Fine Arts, Frankfurt on Main. Since
1984 Gruppe Formalhaut with Ottmar Hörl and Götz
G. Stöckmann. Since 1985 - Seifert + Stöckmann.
1991 teaching position at the University of Arts, Berlin.
1992–1993 guest professor at the Technical University,
Graz. Since 1995 professor for design at the University of
Innsbruck. 1998 guest professor at the University of Texas,
Arlington, USA.
Götz G. Stöckmann, born in 1953. Studied architecture
at the University of Applied Science, Frankfurt on Main, and
at the Architectural Association School London. Since 1984
Gruppe Formalhaut with Ottmar Hörl and Gabriela Seifert.
Since 1985 - Seifert und Stöckmann. 1987–1994 teaching
position at the State College of Fine Arts, Frankfurt on Main.
1992–1993 guest professor at the Graz Technical University.
1996 associate professor at Arizona State University, USA.
1996 guest professor at the Aachen University. Since 1997
teaching position at the Architectural Association London.
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"Bed
by night", Refuge for Homeless Children in Hannover
PROFESSOR HAN SLAWIK ARCHITEKT, HANNOVER
Born in 1944. Studied architecture at the Technical
University Brunswick. 1973–1977 worked in architects’
offices in Brunswick. 1977–1984 teaching position at
the University of Dortmund. 1984–1994 professor at the
University of Applied Science, Coburg/North Bavaria. Since
1994 professor for planning and design at the University of
Hanover. 1981–2000 office in Amsterdam. Since 2000 office
in Almere and Hanover.
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FROM DISMANTLED PREFABS
ZIMMERMANN + PARTNER ARCHITEKTEN, COTTBUS
Frank Zimmermann, born in 1959. Studied architecture
the Technical University Dresden. Since 1990 freelancer. 1999–2001
guest professor at Technical University Cottbus.
Lothar George, born in 1955. Studied architecture at the University
of Technical Science, Cottbus. Since 1990 freelancer.
Uwe Ramisch, born in 1964. Studied architecture at the HAB
Weimar. Since 1996 freelancer.
Mario Saar, born in 1960. Studied architecture at the HAB
Weimar. Since 1996 freelancer.
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