Anna Krumpholz
Anna Krumpholz uses architecture and book design as a way of thinking and designing on the smallest and largest possible scale. She observes, reflects and questions social and cultural events. Her focus lies on adaptive spatial ideas that enable new social and physical interaction as well as self-appropriation, and on the coexistence of different actors in constant movement. The main interest is in apparently simple things; because they determine how we live—how we eat, sleep, communicate and work.
A haptic, researching and narrative working method in drawing and model is complemented by the medium book as an analog, multi-scale tool.