School of Architecture Lecture Series: Mark Mueckenheim

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Lucie Andre  404-894-1095

Summaries

Summary Sentence: School of Architecture Lecture Series: Mark Mueckenheim

Full Summary: Mueckenheim's firm's portfolio ranges from concrete architectural projects of different scales and complexity to "speculations," architectural visions that push the limits of the field and inform the design potential of his office.

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Mark Muekenheim is founder and principal of FRAMA Architects BDA in Duesseldorf Germany and the co-author of the book "Inspiration – Contemporary Design Method in Architecture" which will be released by BIS Publishers Amsterdam in 2011.

He has lectured and acted as a guest critic at numerous international institutions, including The Royal College of Art and the Architectural Association in London England, The Angewandte Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna, Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, the University of Houston in Texas and the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SciArc) in Los Angeles, among many others. Since 2001, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Architectural Design in Germany. Among other schools, he taught for more than six years at the RWTH Aachen, one of Germany's leading universities. Since 2009, he is appointed as a guest professor for architectural design at the Technical University Munich.

Educated in Germany, the US and England, sponsored by a Fulbright scholarship and a DAAD grand, Mark Mückenheim received his Master of Architecture from Parsons School of Design, New York and his Graduate Diploma in Architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

Before establishing his own architecture practice in 2001, he worked and collaborated with different architecture firms in Germany, USA and England. During this time, he gained extensive professional experience through working on a number of projects, among them the celebrated Kunsthaus in Graz (with SpacelabUK Peter Cook & Colin Fournier - London) and Scott Free, a film production company in Los Angeles for the directors Ridley and Tony Scott (with Barton Myers and Associates - Los Angeles).

Mark Mückenheims diverse portfolio ranges from concrete architectural projects of different scales and complexity to "speculations" – architectural visions that cross the boundaries of the field, informing the design potential of his office. He received the highly regarded German Young Architect's Design Award, Förderpreis NRW and the MACEF Design Award in Milan and was listed among the "top 10 under 40" German architects by the interactive architecture magazine NIB in Rome. His projects have been featured in various international books and journals, recent publications include participation in the books "Architectural Model - lead to design" and "Mobile Architecture" by DAMDI Architecture Publishing Co. Korea, "Future Architecture" a book publication by Linksbooks Barcelona and "Concept Architecture" by Rihan, Hong Kong. His work has also gained a wide reputation through a number of exhibitions in Germany and abroad most recently the house of architecture in Lille – France, the German Architecture center in Berlin and the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice.

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In Campus Calendar
Yes
Groups

College of Design, School of Architecture

Invited Audience
Public
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
College of Architecture, newsletter, School of Architecture
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  • Created On: Jan 14, 2012 - 9:29pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:57pm