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Anke Fritzsch joined the Berlin office of David Chipperfield Architects in 2000, becoming an Associate in 2005 and a Senior Associate in 2025. Her expertise lies in the planning and site supervision of heritage and restoration projects, providing in-house support and advice for a wide range of projects. Early in her career, she was responsible for the restoration planning of the Neues Museum on Berlin’s Museum Island. Since then, she has overseen the implementation of restoration concepts in numerous further projects, including the  Neue Nationalgalerie refurbishment in Berlin and Sanatorium Dr. Barner in Braunlage, where she served as project lead. Beyond her project work, Anke Fritzsch is also trained in moderating workshops and meetings, fostering the overall communication culture within the office.

Anke holds a degree in engineering with a focus on the history of construction engineering from the Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus. She further enhanced her expertise in this field with a Master’s program in building conservation. In addition to her work for the practice, she contributes to the architectural heritage community as a member of the monitoring group of the German National Committee of ICOMOS.