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Klaus Michel (b. 1963, Munich) is a Professor at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle, Germany, where he has taught since 2002. He holds a suspended honorary professorship from Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, China. Michel studied industrial design at UDK Berlin (1985-1991) and co-founded design firms Jünger+Michel Berlin (1995) and 7.5 Projekt Berlin (1992). His professional practice focuses on holistic corporate identities spanning digital/analog applications, product design, and exhibition spaces.
Michel champions exploratory design – 'sketching in 3D' through hands-on experimentation, iterative refinement, and playful ideation. His research emphasizes:
- Material-driven prototyping and spatial experimentation
- Design pedagogy through trial-and-error
- Interdisciplinary competence in social and market contexts
- Furniture construction principles and technical design
He directs courses including Basics of Design/Furniture Construction and Design Competence, advocating for workshop-intensive learning and student competitions despite cautioning against academic pressure. Michel leads the design office Jünger+Michel Corporate Culture in Berlin, executing commercial projects alongside academic work.
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