Dorothee Hahn
is an architect and research and teaching assistant, responsible for editorial and publication projects at the chair. Since completing her studies in architecture at TU Berlin and ETH Zurich, she has written, edited, and exhibited both as a fellow at ARCH+ and collaborating with the architectural firm Brandlhuber+. Dorothee is interested in understanding how architecture shapes the environment, how the practice itself is in turn conditioned by political and economic forces, and how these issues can be communicated to a broader public. She was co-curator of the exhibition 1989–2019: Politics of Space in the New Berlin at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (2019) and was part of the team of the Biennale project 2038: The New Serenity for the German Pavilion (2020). As a writer, she has contributed to architecture magazines ARCH+, Hochparterre, and archithese. Most recently, she co-curated the exhibition The Power of Mushrooms: Berta Rahm’s Pavilion for the Saffa 58 at gta exhibitions (2021). Dorothee joined AoT in 2020 as part of the research and teaching team.