Dennis Pohl is postdoctoral researcher at Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture at TU Delft, and research assistant at the chair of Architecture Theory at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). In his PhD research titled “Designing Europe: The Architecture of Territory, Politics, and Institutions,” he analyzed how architectural design techniques historically impacted political planning in post-war Europe. He obtained his PhD at the DFG research group “Knowledge in the Arts” at the Berlin University of the Arts (2015-2018), and was DAAD fellow at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University New York (2018). He was co-director of the AA London Visiting School “The House of Politics,” and contributed to the project “Eurotopie” in the Belgian pavilion at the 16th Architecture Biennial in Venice. He guest-edited issue 239 of the journal ARCH+, titled “Europe: Infrastructures of Externalization.” His writing has appeared in ARCH+, Archiv für Mediengeschichte, History and Technology, Migrant Journal, as well as a number of collected volumes. In Summer 2022, Dennis Pohl was research fellow in the LOEWE research cluster “Architectures of Order.”
Dennis Pohl
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