Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.
Simon Wiesmaier studied architecture at the Technische Universität Berlin. Following his graduation in 2005, he initially worked for international architectural practices in Berlin and Munich as well as a freelance architect in Switzerland. After broadening his knowledge in 3D modelling and rendering, Simon joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2012 as a visualiser. Since then he has been responsible for the visualisation of a wide range of competitions, initial concept studies and projects, including the Nobel Center Stockholm and Bötzow Brewery in Berlin. Simon currently leads the in-house visualisation team as well as the internal working group 'Digital Planning Methods', which is supervising the introduction of BIM in the office. In 2019, Simon became an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin.