Serafina Eipert

Dipl. Ing. TUM



Serafina Eipert is an architect based in Munich and Höchstädt (Donau). She studied at TU Munich and Ensa Paris-Est. After graduating in 2014 she worked for Palais Mai in Munich and for noAarchitecten in Brussels. In 2018 she co-founded the architecture practice ewa which is working on projects at various scales and has a special interest in building with and within existing structures. She gained teaching experience with the chair of Affective Architectures led by Prof. An Fonteyne at ETH Zürich from 2019 to 2022, and through several teaching assignments at TU Munich over the past years. Since 2024, she has been part of Studio Krucker Bates..

serafina.eipert(at)tum.de


Adam Gielniak

Dip. Arch LMU, RIBA



Adam Gielniak studied architecture at London Metropolitan University and graduated in 2011 at the studio led by Prof. Florian Beigel from Architecture Research Unit. After finishing his studies he joined Caruso StJohn Architects in London and worked mainly on Nagelhaus project in Switzerland in collaboration with artist Thomas Demand, Nottingham Contemporary in UK and Veemgebouw in Netherlands. Since 2014 he is teaching assistant involved in urbanism and housing research at Studio Krucker and Bates at TUM.

a.gielniak(at)tum.de



Michele Marini

M.Sc. Arch.



Michele Marini joined a Double Master's Degree Programme, graduating in 2016 from Xi’an University of Technology and in 2017 with honours from Politecnico di Milano. After completing his studies, he moved to Berlin, where he worked for various offices, including June14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Kuehn Malvezzi, and Baumschlager Eberle Architekten. In 2021, he began tutoring under Prof. Michel Carlana (Carlana Mezzalira Pentimalli) at the Department of Architecture and Design (DAD), Università degli Studi di Genova, and Università IUAV di Venezia. In 2022, he founded his own practice, MOLE COLLAB, based in Berlin, which won Europan 17 in Trondheim, Norway and engages in both construction and research projects. In 2025, he joined Studio Krucker Bates as a Teaching Assistant.

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Katharina Püschel

Dipl. Ing. TUM



Katharina Püschel studied architecture at the TU Munich and the Iceland University of the Arts in Reykjavík. After graduating in 2014, Katharina worked for Meier Hug Architects in Zurich and Almannai Fischer Architects before joining Studio Leuschner in Munich. In addition to her practice in Architecture offices, she gained teaching experience as a junior assistant at the Chair of Florian Nagler and the Chair of Jeanette Kuo. Together with Edda Zickert, she founded her own practice, kaed Architekt*innen, in 2022. In 2024 she joined Studio Krucker Bates at TUM as a teaching assistant.

k.pueschel(at)tum.de



Markus Stolz

M. A. TUM



Markus Stolz studied both, landscape architecture at University of Applied Sciences in Weihenstephan and University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein in Velp, Netherlands and architecture at the Technische Universität München and the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, USA. His Masterthesis „The Tower on the Countryside“ at Prof. Dr. Dietrich Erben and Prof. Florian Nagler was awarded the Hans-Döllgast-Preis of TUM in 2017. Thereafter he collaborated, next to his own projects, with Bovenbouw Architectuur in Antwerp, Belgium and Buero Kofink Schels in Munich. In 2023 he established his own office, birdwatching architects. He joined Studio Krucker Bates at TUM in 2019.

m.stolz(at)tum.de


+49 (0)89 289 22312



Claudia Düll-Buchecker

Dipl. Ing. Akad. Oberrätin



Claudia Düll-Buchecker studied architecture at TU München and graduated in 1986. She worked at several architectural practices, mainly in the Zurich area, and went on to build her own projects in Switzerland, East Germany and Munich. She worked as assistant to Prof. Fred Angerer at the chair for design and urbanism, to Prof. Ingrid Krau at the chair for urban space and town development and to several Visiting Professors at TU München, before joining Studio Krucker Bates. She became Akademische Oberrätin in 1994 and qualified as a Town planner in 2008. Over the period of ten years she led the drawing of the Munich Plan.

Sabbatical year until March 2026

duell-buchecker(at)tum.de



Visiting lecturer

Simon Burko

Student Assistants

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Secretary

Susanne Zacharias

Former Assistants

Simon Burko, Daniela Heyland, Christina Köchling, Katharina Leuschner, Clemens Nuyken, Daniel Reisch, Werner Schührer, Kevin Siegert, Jessica Zarges

Former Junior Assistants

Axel Baudendistel, Lukas Eibl, Serafina Eipert, Massimo Falconi, Urs Fridrich, Matthias Haber, Christian Hadaller, Kasia Juszczyszyn, Tim Knäbel, Aaron Koch, Max-Emanuel Mantel, Markus Müller, Daniel Pflaum, Peter Scheller, Kevin Siegert, Andrea Sommer, Markus Sowa, Lukas Völker, Milan Wagner, Lisa Yamaguchi, Edda Zickert

Former Student Assistants

Juan Barcia Mas, Alissa Bodler, Ralf Iberle, Vanja Jovancic, Claudia Knepper, Lena Kohl, Amelie Nguyen, Vanessa Salm, Sonja Schneider, Katharina Stachowitz, Laura Wollenhaupt