Stefan Forster
STEFAN FORSTER
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Stefan Forster studied Architecture at TU Berlin and in Venice and graduated in 1984. After working in Berlin and Mannheim, he was a scientific employee at TU Darmstadt from 1988 to 1993. In 1989, he founded his studio Stefan Forster Architekten. In 2018, he founded Compendium BIM + Kybernetik together with Florian Kraft and Torben Wadlinger.
In terms of both content and form, his architecture is firmly rooted in the continuing tradition of the European city. For him, architecture is only sustainable if it regains the quality of life in the urban environment. His architecture, therefore, focuses on the user and, due to respect to location and history, it explores the interface between the individual, the housing community, and urban society. In this way, Stefan Forster Architekten creates architecture that promotes contact between the residents and also offers scope for individualisation within the urban context.
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Kent, England
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Kingston Polytechnic
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Stefan Forster studied Architecture at TU Berlin and in Venice and graduated in 1984. After working in Berlin and Mannheim, he was a scientific employee at TU Darmstadt from 1988 to 1993. In 1989, he founded his studio Stefan Forster Architekten. In 2018, he founded Compendium BIM + Kybernetik together with Florian Kraft and Torben Wadlinger.
In terms of both content and form, his architecture is firmly rooted in the continuing tradition of the European city. For him, architecture is only sustainable if it regains the quality of life in the urban environment. His architecture, therefore, focuses on the user and, due to respect to location and history, it explores the interface between the individual, the housing community, and urban society. In this way, Stefan Forster Architekten creates architecture that promotes contact between the residents and also offers scope for individualisation within the urban context.
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