Alexander Gogl is an architect, researcher and curator based in Innsbruck with over a decade of practice spanning furniture, housing, and settlement-scale projects. He combines academic research in process-oriented urbanisation, GIS-based multi-scalar analysis and teaching with hands-on project delivery across Leistungsphasen 1–7. A founding member of ARGE anan and regular exhibition curator, he translates infrastructural and territorial questions into public-facing exhibitions, publications and lectures—his 2023 monograph Metabolismus der Stadt distils this work. At the University of Innsbruck he has led and supported EU-funded Alpine Space projects, supervised advanced design studios, and applied mapping methods to develop flexible spatial strategies. Equally at ease in practice and theory, he brings a design-led, data-informed approach that foregrounds processes rather than pure morphology. Unusually for an architect-researcher, he maintains ongoing freelance exhibition and curatorial practice alongside academic roles, keeping scholarship closely tied to civic discussion.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.Ing.), Architecture, 1, Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.Ing.), Architecture, 1 at Universität Innsbruck
Contributions:5 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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