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Anne Femmer (*1984) is an architect and lives in Leipzig.
In her work, she continuously explores the professional boundaries of the discipline of architecture and engages with alternative practices of process-oriented design, construction, and use of built environments. Her collaboratively developed buildings and designs are exploratory investigations into broad questions: from the use of materials in the conflict between ecology and economy, to experimental (co-)living, to burning questions of form, design, and expression.
She is particularly interested in immediate action: in making things. Whenever possible, she “entangles” herself in the projects on many levels—helping to build, use, and maintain them—and thus confronts herself directly with the consequences of her work. The resulting work has received numerous awards, including the Berlin Art Prize in the Architecture section and the Prize of the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt. In 2023, Anne Femmer co-curated the German Pavilion at the 18th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
She has been teaching for more than ten years, most recently as a visiting professor at the Technical University of Munich (2019), Graz University of Technology (2020–2022), and the Berlin University of the Arts (2022–2025). Since 2025, Anne Femmer has been professor of Sustainable Practices at the HFBK Hamburg.