Greenhouse Studies III - Midterm reviews
Event details
| Date | 20.04.2026 |
| Hour | 09:00 › 18:00 |
| Location | |
| Category | Miscellaneous |
| Event Language | English |
Greenhouse Studies III
Midterm reviews
20.04, 9am - 6pm
Foyer SG
with guests:
Barbara Pampe, Montag Stiftung
Since December 2019, Dipl.-Ing. M.Eng. Architect Barbara Pampe has been part of the Executive Board of the Montag Stiftung Jugend und Gesellschaft, together with Dr Meike Kricke. Educated in architecture and international project management in Bordeaux, Weimar, Delft, and Stuttgart, she gained professional experience in various architectural offices before co-founding baladilab in 2011 with Dr Vittoria Capresi. Her academic work includes research and teaching at the University of Stuttgart and a professorship in design and building theory at the German University in Cairo. She is an international lecturer, competition jury member, and author of numerous publications.
Max Hacke, Büro Hacke
Max Hacke is a Berlin-based architect and founder of Büro Hacke. His work explores architecture as an open, adaptable framework shaped by social and collective dynamics. Trained in Stuttgart and London, he combines practice with teaching and research, focusing on experimental and design-build approaches. He has taught at TU Braunschweig and TU Berlin. In 2024, he received the EU Mies van der Rohe Award together with Gustav Düsing for the TU Braunschweig study pavilion.
Cover image:
Photo 2 Thomas Müller
Photo 3 Lemmart
Midterm reviews
20.04, 9am - 6pm
Foyer SG
with guests:
Barbara Pampe, Montag Stiftung
Since December 2019, Dipl.-Ing. M.Eng. Architect Barbara Pampe has been part of the Executive Board of the Montag Stiftung Jugend und Gesellschaft, together with Dr Meike Kricke. Educated in architecture and international project management in Bordeaux, Weimar, Delft, and Stuttgart, she gained professional experience in various architectural offices before co-founding baladilab in 2011 with Dr Vittoria Capresi. Her academic work includes research and teaching at the University of Stuttgart and a professorship in design and building theory at the German University in Cairo. She is an international lecturer, competition jury member, and author of numerous publications.
Max Hacke, Büro Hacke
Max Hacke is a Berlin-based architect and founder of Büro Hacke. His work explores architecture as an open, adaptable framework shaped by social and collective dynamics. Trained in Stuttgart and London, he combines practice with teaching and research, focusing on experimental and design-build approaches. He has taught at TU Braunschweig and TU Berlin. In 2024, he received the EU Mies van der Rohe Award together with Gustav Düsing for the TU Braunschweig study pavilion.
Cover image:
Photo 2 Thomas Müller
Photo 3 Lemmart
Practical information
- General public
- Free
- This event is internal
Organizer
- Tiago P. Borges, Laboratory EAST
Contact
- Laboratory EAST