ICD Expert Lecture
16.05.2017 - 19.00 pm
1 st floor, Room 1.08
Keplerstrasse 11, 70174 Stuttgart
Erik Herrmann is currently the 2016-2017 Walter B. Sanders Fellow at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Previously, Erik was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Computational Design (ICD) at the University of Stuttgart as a 2014/2015 German Chancellor’s Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Professionally, Erik has practiced with Gray Organschi Architecture in New Haven, CT and Trahan Architects in Louisiana. Erik holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design (2007) and Master of Architecture from Yale University School of Architecture where he was awarded the Carroll L.V. Meeks Memorial Scholarship in recognition of outstanding performance in History. His work and writings have appeared in several editions of the journal CLOG and Perspecta: Money.