Dessau Institute of Architecture

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Dessau Institute of Architecture (DIA) is a graduate unit within the Faculty of Architecture and Building Engineering in Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Anhalt) in Dessau, Germany. The institute runs a four semester professional master's program in architecture, which is taught in English. The institute is located partly within the historic Bauhaus building designed by Walter Gropius. DIA's students come from more than thirty different countries, making it one of the most international schools in Europe. The institute was run by Alfred Jacoby until 2017. The current director is Prof. Ralf Niebergall.

Teachers 2020[]

Faculty Staff

  • Prof. Ralf Niebergall – DIA Director
  • Prof. Johannes Kalvelage
  • Prof. Johannes Kister [1]
  • Prof. dott. arch. Christoph Kohl (Substitute Professor) [2]
  • Prof. Dr. Natascha Meuser [www.nataschameuser.com]
  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Reich. [3]
  • Prof. Stefan Worbes
  • Prof. Dr. Gernot Weckherlin (Substitute Professor)
  • Juanfra Garcia Guillen

Guests Studio Masters

  • Peter Apel [4]
  • Clément Blanchet [5]
  • Roger Bundschuh [6]
  • Ivan Kucina
  • Johanna Meyer-Grohbrügge [7]
  • Dr. Sina Mostafavi [8]
  • Amelie Rost [9]
  • Prof. Peter Ruge [10]

Electives/CAD-Logic

  • Torsten Blume
  • Marco Mondello
  • Esteban Lamm
  • Alexander Lech [11]
  • Prof. Dieter Raffler
  • Nico Steinborn
  • Fredrik Skatar [12]
  • Ines Toscano [13]

Some of the visiting professors were:

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