is an Architect, Urban Thinker and Designer living and working in Nuremberg. He studied Architecture at the Postgraduate Program for Architecture and Urban Research — akademie c/o — of the Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts with Arno Brandlhuber. Since 2011 he is an assistant professor at the Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg.
In 2006 he founded the office eyland 07 and merged in 2016 together with Kappler Sedlak Architekten to srap.land. There field of interest focuses on the peripheral areas of architecture and city planning, often working in interdisciplinary teams together with landscape architects, artists, musicians and sociologists. The relationship of architecture and sound is one of the office’s main focus topics.