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Name: Dr. Lena Müller
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +49 89 123 4567
Address: Max-Planck-Strasse 12, Munich, Germany
A highly motivated and experienced Architect with over 10 years of expertise in designing sustainable and innovative structures in Germany Munich. Specializing in residential, commercial, and urban development projects, I am dedicated to aligning architectural vision with the stringent regulations and cultural ethos of Germany. My work reflects a deep understanding of German building codes (DIN standards), environmental sustainability practices, and the unique challenges of urban planning in a city as dynamic as Munich.
Doctorate in Architecture (Dr. rer. nat.)
Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany
2010–2015
Dissertation Topic: "Sustainable Urban Development in Post-Industrial Cities: Case Studies from Germany Munich."
MSc in Architectural Engineering
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
2007–2010
BSc in Architecture
University of Karlsruhe (KIT), Germany
2004–2007
Lead Architect | Munich Urban Design Studio (MUDS)
January 2018 – Present
- Overseeing the design and execution of 15+ mixed-use developments in Munich, including the recent "Green Horizon Complex" in the Schwabing district.
- Collaborating with local authorities to ensure compliance with Germany Munich’s strict environmental and energy efficiency standards (e.g., KfW Efficiency House 40).
- Leading a team of 12 architects and engineers to integrate smart building technologies, such as IoT-enabled climate control systems.
- Contributing to the "Munich 2030 Green City" initiative by designing public spaces that prioritize pedestrian accessibility and green infrastructure.
Senior Architect | H+ Architects
July 2015 – December 2017
- Designed the award-winning "Bavarian Innovation Hub," a sustainable office complex that achieved LEED Platinum certification.
- Managed client relations for high-profile projects, including the renovation of historic buildings in Munich’s old town while maintaining architectural authenticity.
- Developed BIM (Building Information Modeling) strategies to streamline project workflows and reduce construction waste by 20%.
Architectural Intern | GMP Architekten
June 2010 – June 2015
- Assisted in the design of the "Munich International Airport Expansion Project," focusing on energy-efficient façade systems and passenger flow optimization.
- Conducted site inspections and coordinated with contractors to ensure adherence to German building regulations and safety protocols.
- Technical Proficiency: AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, GIS mapping.
- Regulatory Knowledge: German building codes (DIN EN 1990–1999), KfW energy efficiency standards, and accessibility laws (Behindertengleichstellungsgesetz).
- Project Management: Budgeting, timeline planning, and stakeholder communication.
- Sustainability Expertise: Passive House design, renewable energy integration (solar PV, geothermal), and lifecycle assessment (LCA).
- German – Native proficiency
- English – Fluency in technical documentation and international collaboration
- Spanish – Basic conversational skills (for European project collaborations)
Passive House Designer Certification
Passive House Institute, Darmstadt, Germany
2019
LEED AP (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional)
U.S. Green Building Council
2017
Urban Planning Workshop | Munich City Development Office
2016
"Green Horizon Complex" (Residential & Commercial)
Scope: 50,000 m² mixed-use development with 150 eco-friendly apartments and retail spaces.
Key Features: Solar panel integration, rainwater recycling, and green roofs.
"Munich Central Station Redevelopment"
Role: Architectural consultant for the 2021–2024 renovation.
Achievements: Enhanced public transit connectivity, reduced carbon footprint by 35%, and modernized infrastructure to meet future demand.
"Bavarian Innovation Hub" (Commercial)
Recognition: LEED Platinum certification, "Best Sustainable Office Building in Germany" (2018).
- "Sustainable Urbanism in Munich: Challenges and Opportunities," International Journal of Architectural Science, 2021.
- Presentation at the German Architecture Congress (GAC), Munich, 2019: "Integrating Renewable Energy into High-Density Urban Areas."
Available upon request. References include former colleagues from H+ Architects, GMP Architekten, and the Munich City Development Office.
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