Bastian WibranekView profile
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Bastian Wibranek is a Professor for Digital Planning, Construction + Fabrication and Design at the Department of Architecture and Interior Design at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences since 2023. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Planning in the College of Engineering and Integrated Design at the University of Texas at San Antonio (2021-2023). He also holds the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Department of Architecture and is a Member of the European Sustainability Science Laboratory. His educational background includes: Doctorate at TU Darmstadt (2015-2021) under Prof. Oliver Tessmann and Prof. Anna-Maria Meister Master of Arts in Advanced Architectural Design at the Städelschule Frankfurt am Main (2009-2011) under Prof. Ben van Berkel Architecture studies at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences (2004-2009) Bastian Wibranek's research combines innovative concepts with practical applications in computational architecture. His work focuses on integrating artificial intelligence, robotics, and augmented/virtual reality technologies into architectural design and construction processes. He places significant emphasis on sustainable approaches, particularly the utilization of recyclable building materials and circular economy principles. His research explores how digital tools transform design methodologies, construction techniques, and user experiences while addressing the ethical and ecological implications of contemporary architecture. Wibranek promotes interdisciplinary approaches that challenge conventional architectural practices and develop innovative solutions to current environmental and technological challenges. His publication history demonstrates a clear progression from foundational AI applications in architecture toward increasingly sophisticated integration of digital fabrication with sustainable building practices. Recent work focuses on practical applications of augmented reality for lumber waste repurposing, additive manufacturing in construction, and design methodologies that prioritize reassembly and material reuse. This trajectory reflects the growing importance of circular economy principles within digital architectural practices. As an educator at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Wibranek encourages students to question conventional approaches and develop new solutions to current challenges. His professional experience includes work at Studio Tobias Rehberger (2012-2017) and Schneider + Schumacher (2011-2012), providing him with valuable industry perspective to complement his academic work. Wibranek actively contributes to the field through guest lectures at prestigious institutions including Cornell University, the University of Michigan, and international conferences such as Sustainability Gen-4 and AM4U. His work with the European Sustainability Science Laboratory (ESSLab+) demonstrates his commitment to advancing sustainable practices in architectural design and construction.










