Born 1999 in Karlsruhe (DE), I studied Architecture in Master program at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CH) and Technical University of Berlin (DE) with a focus on critical sustainability and architectural concepts, which are characterized by flexibility and social interaction. 

In 2024, I was awarded the Sustainability Certificate by Technische Universität Berlin for my studies in Architecture, which emphasize critical thinking to address future challenges and develop innovative design solutions. The focus of my personal work also lies in exploring principles of balance and tension in structural elements, designing frameworks which can adapt and grow to meet the evolving needs of individuals. 


Currently, I’m looking for a dynamic, young architectural office or individuals to collaborate on a competition or project – whether for built work, editorial pieces, or other creative ventures. If you’re interested feel free to reach out via email
           

Academia 

2023-24 (3. Studio + Thesis)
Master of Science 
EPFL Lausanne

2021-24 (1.+2. Studio)
Master of Science
TU Berlin

2017-2021
Bachelor of Science
TU Kaiserslautern

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Sustainability Certificate
Technical University Berlin, 2024

AV1 Architects GmbH, 2019-24
Berlin & Kaiserslautern

»RACK« in Production Urbanism Circular City
Living with Urban Soil, ISBN 979-11975499-4-6

»RACK« goes TOTO Gallery Tokyo, 2024
Exhibition Urban Fungus, TOTO Gallery Tokyo

Participation Drawing Matter 2023
Summer School London, Somerset

Student Assistant Building Construction I and Design Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Stephen Birk, TU Kaiserslautern

Member of the Student Council for Architecture, responsible for student counseling and public relations, TU Kaiserslautern

Germany Scholarship, 2020-21
Federal Ministry of Education and Research


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An adaptive and flexible modular building structure designed for horizontal expansion through the integration of various modules.

Starting with a central staircase module, additional modules can be seamlessly added to create a tailored and functional space.

  • Dynamic creative work
  • New Zealand, North-Island

November 2024

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The structure harmonizes with the natural flora of New Zealand, featuring an open ground floor that blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment. The upper floor provides private rooms, ensuring a thoughtful balance between communal and personal spaces.

This work builds upon concepts I explored in my previous project, RACK, developed at EPFL Architecture. The focus lies in experimenting with the principles of balance and tension in structural elements, designing frameworks that can adapt and grow to meet the evolving needs of residents.


Exploring the principles of balance and tension in structural elements.