Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff
LAURA FOGARASI-LUDLOFF
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Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff is an architect born in Zurich in 1967. She studied in Vienna and Dortmund and finished at TU Dortmund in 1994. She worked as a project architect at several renowned offices before she established ludloff + ludloff Architekten with her husband Jens Ludloff in 2007. Their architecture evolves from a focus on the perceiving subject rather than more formalist composition.
Rooms are perceived as sequential arrangements defined not so much by their geometry as by light and colour, textures and acoustics creating variations in the atmosphere. Ludloff Ludloff has realized several internationally decorated projects – Sedus Stoll AG’s Research and Development Centre in Dogern, hotel buildings in Amsterdam and Vienna, a canteen and a gymnasium on Tempelhofer Feld, and Haus FL – that form an integral part of the firm’s research practice and add to the public discourse on changed image politics as a tool for building as social practice.
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Zurich, Switzerland
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Kingston Polytechnic
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Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff is an architect born in Zurich in 1967. She studied in Vienna and Dortmund and finished at TU Dortmund in 1994. She worked as a project architect at several renowned offices before she established ludloff + ludloff Architekten with her husband Jens Ludloff in 2007. Their architecture evolves from a focus on the perceiving subject rather than more formalist composition.
Rooms are perceived as sequential arrangements defined not so much by their geometry as by light and colour, textures and acoustics creating variations in the atmosphere. Ludloff Ludloff has realized several internationally decorated projects – Sedus Stoll AG’s Research and Development Centre in Dogern, hotel buildings in Amsterdam and Vienna, a canteen and a gymnasium on Tempelhofer Feld, and Haus FL – that form an integral part of the firm’s research practice and add to the public discourse on changed image politics as a tool for building as social practice.
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