Nicole Kerstin Berganski

Nicole Kerstin Berganski

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NICOLE KERSTIN BERGANSKI

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Nicole Kerstin Berganski, co-founder of NKBAK, has gained her experience in renowned offices for several years. She worked at SANAA in Tokyo for four years – the studio of Pritzker Prize winners Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa – and was project architect responsible for the Zollverein School in Essen and the Novartis office building in Basel. 

In 2007 her and Andreas Krawczyk established their own studio NKBAK. Since then, they have realized projects in a wide range of scales, from weekend houses to daycare centers and school buildings. NKBAK’s built projects reveal their distinct sense of space and deep understanding of modern construction techniques. In addition to utilizing classical materials, the architects have discovered and developed the potential of timber construction as a central element in their work. Nicole Kerstin Berganski combines her executive architectural practice with academic teaching, for instance at KIT in Karlsruhe and TU Darmstadt. 

www.nkbak.de

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Kent, England

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Kingston Polytechnic

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Nicole Kerstin Berganski, co-founder of NKBAK, has gained her experience in renowned offices for several years. She worked at SANAA in Tokyo for four years – the studio of Pritzker Prize winners Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa – and was project architect responsible for the Zollverein School in Essen and the Novartis office building in Basel. 

In 2007 her and Andreas Krawczyk established their own studio NKBAK. Since then, they have realized projects in a wide range of scales, from weekend houses to daycare centers and school buildings. NKBAK’s built projects reveal their distinct sense of space and deep understanding of modern construction techniques. In addition to utilizing classical materials, the architects have discovered and developed the potential of timber construction as a central element in their work. Nicole Kerstin Berganski combines her executive architectural practice with academic teaching, for instance at KIT in Karlsruhe and TU Darmstadt. 

www.nkbak.de

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