Raphael Zuber
Biography
Raphael Zuber studied at ETH Zurich until 2001 and practiced with Valerio Olgiati in Zurich. After graduating, he founded an architectural office in Chur.[1][2] Zuber taught at the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, the EPF Lausanne, the ETH Zurich and at the Cornell University Ithaca. [3][4] Raphael Zuber was invited by Alejandro Aravena to the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2016, where he showed four of his most recent projects.[5][6][7]
Principal works
- 2007–2011: schoolhouse, Grono with Conzett Bronzini Gartmann and Maurus Schifferli[8][9]
- 2005–2016: apartment building Fravi, Domat/Ems with Patrick Gartmann
- 2015–2016: inverted house, Hokkaido with the Oslo School of Architecture and Design and Kengo Kuma and Associates[10][11]
- 2018–2023: house at the Black Sea with Laura Cristea
- 2018–2025: public swimmingpool, Gossau with Patrick Gartmann and Maurus Schifferli
Awards
- 2012: Architecture and engineering prize for earthquake-proof construction for schoolhouse Grono
- 2013: Auszeichnungen für gute Bauten Graubünden for schoolhouse Grono
- 2018: Recognition award from the city of Chur
Literature
- Important Buildings. Istituto Svizzero di Roma, Kaleidoscope Press, Milano 2010 ISBN 978-88-97185-01-7
- Important Buildings. A personal choice made by students with Raphael Zuber. Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, Juni 2011 ISBN 978-3-033-02464-9
- Raphael Zuber – Four Projects. Pelinu Books, Bukarest 2020 ISBN 978-973-0-29819-2
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- "AHO's award winning Inverted House has opened in Japan". 8 June 2016.
- "Raphael Zuber | a f a s i A". 18 December 2019.
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