Thomas Pearce

Germany (residence), Belgium (citizenship)
research interests: performance, reconstruction, digital fabrication, 3D scanning, 3d digital modeling, historiography, Design research, architectural research, Architectural technology, design, speculative design, architecture
affiliation: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
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Dr. Thomas Pearce is Junior-Professor for Emerging Technologies and Design at the Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany. His design research practice straddles the boundaries between architectural design and fabrication, historical reconstruction and speculation, performance and technological subversion. His work as a designer and researcher (thomaspearce.xyz) takes shape within a changing network of collaborations, among others with the post-dramatic theatre group Shunt, performer/sculptor James Capper and dance group New Movement Collective. Thomas holds a BA and MA (KULeuven, Belgium) in Cultural History and a BSc (TUBerlin), MArch and PhD (UCL, London) in Architectural Design. His PhD-thesis was titled ‘An Architecture of Parallax. Design Research between Speculative Historiography and Experimental Fabrication’. He has taught as a Lecturer for many years at the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Architectural Association in London.


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