Dietmar Koering
Dietmar Koering studied Architecture at the Technical University Cologne,
University of Western Sydney and Muthesius Art Academy Kiel where he
graduated in 2005. Through his career he worked for GRAFT Architects Los
Angeles/Berlin, COOP Himmelb(l)au in Vienna, as Architect / Senior
Researcher at Andrew Wright Associates, London and several small companies.
After his postgraduate studies in 2007 at the Bartlett Faculty he focused on
blurring and observing the boundaries between various artistic disciplines.
His work was published / exhibited at the Heide Museum of Modern Art
Australia, Casamica Italy, Wired.co.uk, Dezeen, AEDES Gallery Berlin and
other newspapers.
He is co-founder of .horhizon.
From 2007-2008 Dietmar lectured at London Southbank University and Chelsea
College of Art & Design London. He has also given digital design workshops
at The Royal College of Arts and The University of Brighton, has been a
guest tutor at The University of Nottingham and, in 2004, a tutor for
digital design at The University of Applied Sciences Cologne. Dietmar has
been invited to lecture and to give guest crits at several universities such
as The Architectural Association in London, Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture in
Paris, BDA Monday Colloquy in Cologne and The University of East London.
Dietmar is currently holding the Jaap Bakema fellowship 09/10 at the
Netherlands Architecture Institute for his research “Floating Permaculture”..