ceraLAB x Studio Colletti
In recent years, my work has focused on the intersection of architecture, material experimentation, and robotics—both within academia and through my design practice, cera.LAB.
As a lecturer at the University of Innsbruck’s Department of Experimental Architecture under Prof. Marjan Colletti, I led design studios and courses that explored how digital fabrication and ceramics can address contemporary architectural challenges. These teaching formats encouraged students to integrate structure, function, and aesthetics within a single design process, merging computational precision with the tactility and variation of craft.
My approach is rooted in process-driven creation: allowing clay and code, precision and unpredictability, to shape outcomes. In both teaching and practice, this ongoing dialogue between material and machine reimagines ceramics as a contemporary architectural language—grounded in tradition, yet transformed by emerging technologies.
“All projects shown here were developed by students as part of the Studio mentioned under my supervision at the University of Innsbruck.”