Oranienplatz 4
10999 Berlin
Max Dudler was born in Altenrhein, Switzerland. He studied architecture at the Städelschule in Frankfurt/Main and at the Berlin University of the Arts. He is the founder and director of the architectural firm of the same name, which has been in existence since 1992 and has branches in Berlin, Zurich, Frankfurt and Munich. Over the course of the two decades of its existence, the firm's focus has expanded beyond classic architectural tasks. In ever new contexts, Max Dudler has now transferred his conceptual approach to urban planning, traffic structures, conversions, monument preservation tasks and exhibitions through to furniture designs.
Numerous awards, including the DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany in 2012 for the work on Hambach Castle and the Nike for the best urban planning interpretation in 2010 for the Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum are a resonance of a steady, persistent preoccupation with architecture. In 2004, Max Dudler was appointed professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.