Prof. Dietmar Eberle, born in 1952, studied at the Vienna Technical College and in 1984 founded the practice "Arbeitsgemeinschaft" with Carlo Baumschlager. Since then the architectural office of Baumschlager Eberle, based in Lochau in the Vorarlberg region of Austria, has completed well over 300 building projects and studies and acquired an international reputation.
For many years they were regarded as specialists in residential accommodation, but more recently they have extended their activities into other areas. They view architecture as a holistic enterprise, with a complex brief that requires a building to meet a whole range of different requirements: from intelligent design and practical detailing, via ecological and economic criteria, to the aesthetic form through which a building speaks to the general public.
Prof. Dietmar Eberle is an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects and after a series of teaching posts in Hannover, Vienna, New York and Darmstadt is now Professor of Architecture and Design at the Swiss Technical College (ETH) in Zurich.
Projects
2009:
- VIE Skylink - Airport (airport extension), Vienna/Austria
2006:
- WHO/ UNAIDS (administration building), Geneva/Switzerland
2005:
- Residental towers MOMA, Beijing/China
2004:
- Office high-rise Hohlstrasse, Zurich/Switzerland
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