About Me
I studied Architecture at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, where I completed my Master’s degree in early 2022. My academic training was strongly concept driven and shaped by a wide range of design methodologies as well as intensive interdisciplinary collaboration with other departments. The extensive workshop facilities offered the opportunity to test ideas both experimentally and hands on. Over the course of my studies, I increasingly expanded my focus towards landscape architecture and urban design. A semester abroad at ETSAB in Barcelona further broadened my international perspective.
After graduating, I worked for three years at an architecture office in Cologne specializing in the adaptive reuse and transformation of existing buildings. During this time, I gained experience across all work stages, completed my professional internship (AIP), and have been a registered architect since 2024. My role centered on execution planning and interdisciplinary coordination, which allowed me to develop a solid understanding of complex planning and construction processes as well as the structural challenges inherent to the building industry.
A central motivation in my work is the advancement of sustainable architecture and resilient urban structures. I am particularly interested in the intersection of architecture and urbanism, where landscape architecture serves as a mediating and connecting discipline. I am deeply engaged with questions of public space and how it can transcend its function as a mere zone of transit to become a place for people, interaction, and collective experience. I aim to actively contribute to shaping such spaces and to reveal and realize their full potential.
