Curatorial Team

Nicola Borgmann

Nicola Borgmann (BDA, DASL) works internationally as a curator, engineer and art historian. She combines her practical work with research, publications and teaching. Since 1995 she has been the director of the Architekturgalerie München, for which she develops exhibits and events on current issues of building culture. For her commitment, she has been awarded, among other recognitions, the Bavarian Architecture Prize of the Bayerische Architektenkammer (2011) and the Architecture Prize of the City of Munich (2018). Nicola Borgman has taught at the Technical University of Munich, the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, the EIABC in Addis Ababa and, since 2019, at the University of Zurich.

Elisabeth Endres

Elisabeth Endres (Prof.) is an architect and represents, in her research, teaching and practice, integrated concepts in the challenging field between passive structural and active building- and energy-technological parameters in building and urban design. Since 2018, she has been a manager in the engineering firm Hausladen, and since 2019 she has been a professor of building technology at the TU Braunschweig and associated with the management of the Institute for Building Climatology and Energy of Architecture and the Centre for the Innovation Society at the TU Braunschweig. Endres is a member of BDA and DASL as well as an advisory board member of the Landesdenkmalrat Berlin and the HafenCity Hamburg, a member of the board of trustees of the IBA’27 Stuttgart, and a member of the scholarship committee of the DBU and of the Bauakademie federal foundation.

Gabriele G. Kiefer

Gabriele G. Kiefer (Prof.) is a landscape architect and professor at the TU Braunschweig. In 1989 she founded BÜRO KIEFER in Berlin, which has projects that cover a broad spectrum in type, character and size. Aside from concepts for conversion areas, city parks in particular are the focus of her work. Kiefer taught at various universities including Versailles, Naples and Valdivia. In 2015 she was a visiting professor at the UDP in Santiago de Chile. In 2020, together with Anika Neubauer, she published the first five volumes of the ten-volume textbook series "Landscape for Architects/Landschaft für Architekten/Paisaje para arquitectos".

Daniele Santucci

Daniele Santucci (Prof. Dr.) is an architect, university professor and entrepreneur who works at the interface between data, climate, the built environment and its impact on people. Since April 2022, he leads the Chair of Building Technology at RWTH Aachen University. He is co-founder and managing director of Climateflux GmbH, a company that consults architecture firms, public institutions, and private companies on strategies and design solutions to address climate adaptation and outdoor comfort in urban space. In 2017 and 2018, he was a visiting researcher at the Senseable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds a doctorate from the Technical University of Munich.

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