Alfredo Thiermann
EPFL ENAC IA HITAM
BP 4140 (Bâtiment BP)
Station 16
1015 Lausanne
Web site: Web site: https://hitam.epfl.ch
Biography
Alfredo Thiermann is an architect and Assistant Professor for History and Theory of Architecture at the École polytechnique fédérale in Lausanne. Through his practice and theoretical research, he explores the intersection between architecture and different media, from sound installations and film scenography to single-family houses, public buildings, and large-scale infrastructures. He has taught and lectured at Harvard University, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and other institutions. Alfredo’s work has been published in Harvard Design Magazine, A U, Revista ARQ, TRACE magazine, Revue matières, Potlatch, Real Review, Thresholds, Archithese, GTA Papers, and BauNetz, and has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago, the Istanbul Design Biennial, gta exhibitions in Zurich, HKW in Berlin, and the Venice Art Biennale among other institutions. He has been the recipient of the Rome Prize of the German Academy in Rome.Alfredo studied architecture, receiving his professional degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica in Chile and a Masters degree from Princeton University. He received his doctoral degree from the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zurich. He has been a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, and at the Collegium Helveticum in Zurich. He is the author of Radio-Activities: Architecture and Broadcasting in Cold War Berlin published by MIT Press in 2024. He lives, works, and takes care of Pedro Tristán and Juan Nataniel between Lausanne and Berlin.
Teaching & PhD
Teaching
Architecture
Courses
History of Architecture I,II
This course critically interrogates the connection of modern architecture with its hypothetical origins by setting it alongside new accounts of the dawn of humanity.
History of Architecture V/VI
This is a survey course on the history of architecture of the twentieth century.