Lars Oliver Grobe
Lecturer · Daylighting in buildings
University of Applied Sciences and Arts LucerneAbout
Lars Oliver Grobe is a Lecturer at the Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture (HSLU T&A), specializing in daylighting, building envelopes, and energy-efficient architectural systems. His roles include Senior Research Associate (2012–present) and Postdoctoral Researcher (2022–present) at ETH Zurich. He holds a PhD in Architecture from Izmir Institute of Technology (2019) and a Diplom-Ingenieur from Technische Universität Darmstadt (2005).
Research focuses on daylight simulation, visual comfort, and optical properties of glazing systems. He leads projects like ETHZ_DFAB_2C3_Printed Facade and Adaptive Blendschutztextil, addressing sustainable building integration and facade innovation. Awards include the 2021 SimAUD Best Paper Award and Singapore's 2011 R&D Award.
Prominent publications span daylight modeling techniques, heritage reconstruction (e.g., Hagia Sophia), and BIM advancements. His work bridges cutting-edge simulation methods with practical architectural solutions.
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