About
Daniel Springer is an architect, educator, and artistic researcher based in Berlin. His
studio practice is called Fragmentographic Studio through which he reflects a transdisciplinary and pluriversal approach to designing, making and thinking due to rapidly changing working environments. After graduating in Architecture from the University of Technology Vienna (Bachelor) and the State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart (Master), he collaborated with numerous architecture and art studios as well as cultural institutions in Germany, Austria and abroad. He has received various scholarships (e.g. MAK Schindler Scholarship, Bauhaus LAB Fellowship, DAAD Scholarships) and his work has been published in magazines such as Bauhaus Taschenbuch, Horizonte Magazine, or PLAT Journal. He has taught at HafenCity University Hamburg and Leibniz University Hannover, where he taught specifically at the intersection of architecture and art. He explores this ambiguous terrain in his practice through work-in-progress aesthetics, ad-hoc appropriations of what's already there, and further conceptual interpretations of the notion of sculpture. His current PhD focuses methodologically on the notion of the fragment in architectural and artistic practice.