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Prof. Peter Krebs is a Professor at the University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart, Faculty of Architecture and Design. He serves as Dean of the Architecture Master's program since 2013 and has held visiting professorships since 2003. His expertise spans architectural design, spatial planning, and sacred architecture. He founded his own architectural office in 2003 and has led numerous projects including churches, community centers, and urban renewal initiatives.
Education: Diplom in Architecture from RWTH Aachen (1994). Professional background includes roles at Prof. Gottfried Böhm's office in Cologne and research at the University of Karlsruhe (KIT). He has won prestigious awards such as the Hugo Häring State Prize (2021) and Fritz Höger Prize (2020) for projects like the Petrus-Jakobus Church Center in Karlsruhe.
Research focuses on sacred architecture, urban integration, and community spaces. His articles analyze structures like Dominikus Böhm's St. Kamillus Hospital and explore urban spatial challenges. Awards include over a dozen prizes for projects emphasizing functional design and cultural significance.
Key achievements include 1st prizes in competitions for the Petrus-Jakobus Church Center (2011), Anne Frank School (2010), and Kita Vogelkamp (2012). He actively contributes to architectural culture through awards committees and design competitions.
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