Anke Fritzsch studied engineering with a focus on the history of construction engineering at the Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus and expanded her specialist knowledge in this field through a Master’s programme in building conservation. Anke’s area of expertise is the planning and site supervision of heritage and restoration projects. She joined David Chipperfield Architects in 2000 and was initially responsible for the restoration planning of the historic rooms and façades of the Neues Museum on Berlin’s Museum Island. Anke has subsequently supervised the implementation of restoration concepts within a number of further projects in the office, including the Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main and as project lead for the Sanatorium Dr. Barner in Braunlage. Anke has been an associate at David Chipperfield Architects in Berlin since 2005.