Christoph Lueder
Associate Professor
Department of Architecture and Landscape
Kingston University London
United Kingdom
Biography
Christoph Lueder has practiced and researched architecture and urban design for nearly 30 years. He has taught and lectured in Germany, Switzerland and the UK including at the University of Stuttgart, the ETH Zürich, Canterbury School of Architecture and the Deutsche Architektur Museum.Lueder was project leader for Behnisch & Partners for an urban masterplan and housing development in Ingolstadt, completed in 1997. In 1998, he won a competition for the new University Library in Magdeburg, Germany with the architectural practice of Auer + Weber + Architekten; he then became project leader for the building completed in 2003. He led a project team for a housing development in Anting New Town, Shanghai, China (completed 2004).Publications include a co-authored a report on urbanism "Schlieren/ZH, Dynamische Instrumente für die Peripherie", with M. Angelil and colleagues at the ETH Zürich (2005).
Research Interest
Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning
Publications
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Lueder C. Proximity: the unfolding of a Koolhaasian hypothesis in book space and architectural space. Journal of Architectural Education. 2015 Jul 3;69(2):187-96.
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Lueder C. Poché. The Innominate Evolution of a Koolhaasian Technique. OASE: Journal for Architecture. 2015(94).
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Lueder C. Urban villages and informal settlements as protagonists of urban futures. URBAN DESIGN International. 2016.
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Lueder C. Evaluator, Choreographer, Ideologue, Catalyst: The Disparate Reception Histories of Alexander Klein9s Graphical Method. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 2017 Mar 1;76(1):82-106.