Gianna Morgane Ledermann
Biography
Gianna Ledermann is an architect (BSc & MSc Arch ETH Zurich) and currently a doctoral researcher at EPF Lausanne (since 2021), where she received the Robert Gnehm Fund in 2024. Previously, she worked as a scientific assistant at ETH Zurich with Prof. Christian Kerez (2015-2019), during which she was awarded the Rector's Input Fund for the innovative teaching format Studio Panorama (2019, during the sabbatical of Prof. Kerez). Her current research employs an ecofeminist subsistence perspective to examine spatial forms of resistance on peasant-agroecological farms against the industrialization and commodification of agriculture. The focus of her research is on the one hand strongly motivated by her queer-feminist, radical teaching practice (collective DRAG(UE) ENAC Projeter Ensemble EPFL, since 2022) and her institutional activism within the DRAGlab (IA EPFL 2020-2023), and on the other side by her engagement in peasant struggles as founding and board member of the agroecological cooperative Koopernikus (since 2021), and her work within the Coalition Terre (Uniterre, Association des petits paysans, Longo Maï, MAPC, Le Lombric, Le Radis Noir, militant researchers, since 2023), which aims to create legal and political structures for collective access to agricultural land in Switzerland. Her writings encompass collaborative, peer-reviewed, and self-published projects (Architecture and Culture forthcoming 2025, Moins! 2024, Nachglühen 2022, Trans Magazin 2021, Delphi 2018).Teaching & PhD
Courses
Studio BA5 (LDM)
The assistant-led (un)studio questions both the material condition of an architectural design studio as well as its content. It alternates between inquiry, design and conversation, and engages with seriousness and joy, here and now, in transforming EPFL's complex milieu.
Studio MA1 (LDM)
The assistant-led (un)studio questions both the material condition of an architectural design studio as well as its content. It alternates between inquiry, design and conversation, and engages with seriousness and joy, here and now, in transforming EPFL's complex milieu.