Bettina Vismann (DE)

BIOGRAPHY

Bettina Vismann who lives and works in Berlin studied architecture and city planning at the TU Stuttgart, at the Kingston Polytechnic in London and at the ETH, Zurich. After her studies she worked at the architecture offices Armstrong Associates, London, at Suter&Suter, Sauerbruch and Hutton in Berlin, with a focus on design and realisation. During teaching activities at the TU Berlin, ETH Zurich and at AA London, she conceived of diverse exhibition projects.

In 1999, she collaborated with Annemarie Hürlimann on the concept of the exhibition „Fremdkörper“ (alien bodies) at the Deutsche Hygiene-Museum in Dresden. She showed her work in numerous exhibitions, a.o. at the 9. Biennale for Architecture in Venice, at the Art Frankfurt in 2002 or contributed to the exhibition OZ, Berlin, with a walkable spatial installation. Since 2001 she works as freelance architect. Together with Floris Dreesman, she founded the office DREESMAN VISMANN in 2004 for architecture and interior design. Next to her architectural practice, Vismann undertakes two long-term research projects on theories of dust and waste economies.

22.05.2013

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