LUKASVELTRUSKÝ
Lukas is a german and swiss educated architect, exhibition designer, researcher at the Bauhaus University Weimar and lecturer at the Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development in Addis Ababa.
Before founding his own studio in 2014 he has worked for leading architecture offices across Europe. For more than five years he has worked closely with HG Merz on exhibition concepts and design strategies for heritage protected buildings like the auditorium of the Berlin State Opera House and its computationally generated and robotic fabricated reverberation gallery.
In recent works he has worked with Diébédo Francis Kéré, amongst others on the building site of the extension of the school library in Gando, Burkina Faso and the competition design for the conversion of the Oxford Barracks in Münster, Germany.
Since 2014 Lukas teaches at the Bauhaus University Weimar (InfAR Prof. Dirk Donath) and is a guest lecturer at the post-graduate masters course in MediaArchitecture. Since 2015 he teaches at the EiABC (Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and the MSA (Münster School of Architecture).
Lukas' work is characterized by his ability to interact with delicate architectural and cultural contents.
LUKASVELTRUSKÝ is an architectural practice based in Berlin, Germany.
www.lukasveltrusky.de