- Andreas Vogler
Andreas Vogler (
Basel , January 15, 1964), is aSwiss Architect andDesigner .Biography
He is a founder of the research and design team
Architecture and Vision . After studies inArt History , and French andGerman Literature , Vogler worked as aninterior designer . In 1988 he began course at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule) inZürich (Switzerland ), graduating in 1994 with a thesis project for “A Weather Station on Weissfluhjoch,Arosa ”. In 1995 he collaborated withChristoph Ingenhoven (Ingenhoven Architekten) and from 1995 to 1996, withRichard Horden (Richard Horden Associates), later becoming his teaching and research assistant at theTechnical University of Munich (Technische Universität Munchen,Germany ), until 2002. In 1998 he started his own practice inMunich , and from the same year until 2000, taught alternate semester courses inaerospace design , focusing on habitability issues aboard theInternational Space Station (ISS), and the study for future habitats onMars . He was a GuestProfessor from 2003 to 2005 at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture (Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole) inCopenhagen (Denmark ), and in 2005-2006, he participated in the Concept House research group at theDelft University of Technology (Technische Universiteit Delft,the Netherlands ).In 2002 he began collaborating with Italian architect,
Arturo Vittori , with whom he partnered in 2003 to formArchitecture and Vision (AV), an international and multidisciplinary team working inarchitecture anddesign , engaged in the development of innovative solutions andtechnology transfer between diverse fields for aerospace and terrestrial applications. Since 2007, Vogler has focused on projects forArchitecture and Vision , many of which have received international recognition. In 2006, a prototype of the extreme environment tent, "DesertSeal " (2004), became part of the permanent collection of theMuseum of Modern Art ,New York , after being featured in "SAFE: Design Takes on Risk" (2005), curated byPaola Antonelli . In the same year,Chicago ’s Museum of Science and Industry selected Vogler and Vittori as ‘Modern-day Leonardos’ for its "Leonardo da Vinci : Man, Inventor, Genius " exhibition, and they collaborated withRoberto Vittori ,ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and brother of Arturo, on the BirdHouse Project. In 2007, a model of the inflatable habitat "MoonBaseTwo" (2007), developed to allow long-term exploration on theMoon , was acquired for the collection of the Museum of Science and Industry inChicago , while "MarsCruiserOne" (2007), the design for a pressurized laboratory rover for human Mars exploration, was shown at theCentre Georges Pompidou ,Paris , as part of the exhibition Airs de Paris. Vogler has spoken at numerous international conferences on space architecture and technology transfer to architecture, and has also organized conferences of significant scientific interest and relevance. In 2008 he and Vittori will team-teach an undergraduate course in Industrial Design, at the First Faculty of Architecture "Ludovico Quaroni,"University of Rome La Sapienza (Prima Facoltà di Architettura “Ludovico Quaroni” dell’Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza,”Italy ). He is a member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects (Bayerische Architektenkammer (ByAK), theDeutscher Werkbund , and theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).References
* Paola Antonelli (a cura di), "Safe: Design Takes on Risk", The Museum of Modern Art, New York 2005, p. 64. ISBN 0870705806
* Claudio Cerasa, "Fratelli molto marziani", in "Rolling Stones Magazine", Italy, August 2007, p. 26.
* Valérie Guillaum, "architecture + vision. Mars Cruiser One 2002-2006", in "Airs de Paris", Diffusion Union-Distribution, Paris 2007, pp. 338-339. ISBN 978-284426325
* Namita Goel, "The Beauty of the Extreme", "Indian Architect & Builder", March 2006, pp. 82-83.
* Arturo Vittori, "Architecture and Vision", in "L'Arca", October 2004, 196, pp. 26-38.
* Arturo Vittori, "Chicago Museum of Science and Technology. A Gathering of Modern Day Leonardos", in "US Italia Weekly", May 2006, 21, p. 4.
* "Arturo Vittori & Andreas Vogler", in "Design for Made in Italy from Roma to Lazio", Factory Laboratorio Design, Rome 2007, 224, p. 263.
* "Design estremo. The Desert Seal", in "L'Arca", December 2005, 209, pp. 78-81.
* "Un veicolo per Marte. Mars Cruiser One", in "L'Arca", April 2007, 224, p. 91.
* Ruth Slavid, "Micro: Very Small Buildings", Laurence King Publishing, London, pp. 102-106, ISBN 978-1856694957External links
* [http://www.architectureandvision.com Architecture and Vision]
* [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station ISS International Space Station]
* [http://www.esa.int/esaCP/index.html ESA, Agenzia Spaziale Europea]
* [http://www.moma.org The Museum of Modern Art, New York]
* [http://moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.html Safe: Design Takes on Risk, Museum of Modern Art, New York]
* [http://www.msichicago.org Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago]
* [http://www.msichicago.org/scrapbook/scrapbook_exhibits/leonardo/modern/index.html Modern-day Leonardos, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago]
* [http://www.centrepompidou.fr Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris]
* [http://www.byak.de/ Bavarian Chamber of Architects (Bayerische Architektenkammer (ByAK)]
* [http://www.deutscher-werkbund.de/ Deutscher Werkbund]
* [http://www.aiaa.org American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)]
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