Credentials
Archibook Verlag Martina Düttmann, Berlin
Prof. Marc Bédarida, ENSA Paris-la Villette
Prof. Phillip Bernstein, Yale School of Architecture, New Haven/Connecticut
Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, Basel
Prof. Michael Braum, Berlin
Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin
Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung, Berlin
John Denton, Denton Corker Marshall, Melbourne
Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin
Andreas Franke, FRANKE Architektur | Innenarchitektur, Düren-Rölsdorf
Galerie Pugliese Levi, Berlin
Herbach & Haase Literarische Agentur, Berlin
Joscha Kulturprojekte, Essen
Sylvia Leydecker, 100% interior, Köln
Les Editions de l’Imprimeur, Besançon
Park Books, Zurich
Prof. Peter Rowe, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge/Massachusetts
Royal Institute of British Architects, London
Prof. Thomas Schröpfer, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapur
Stiftung „Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau“
syntagma Verlag für Architektur und Kunstwissenschaften, Freiburg
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Uhl, Berlin
Ullstein Verlag, Berlin
Testimonials
Ignacio Dahl Rocha, Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés, Lausanne
„We are grateful to Andreas Müller, who in his role as editor for the publisher actively integrated himself into our team and guided us in our work, generously sharing his experience and offering his insightful comments along the way.“
Prof. Holger Kleine, Hochschule RheinMain, Wiesbaden
“… with an out-of-season sense of idealism, he gently encouraged and capably steered the project forward.”
Prof. Liliane Wong, Department Head Interior Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
„In more than a decade, he has provided impeccable guidance on the production of projects from a book chapter to an anthology to an entire book. His knowledge is vast, his editing rigorous and precise, his wit an absolute pleasure.“
Prof. Klaus Zwerger, TU Wien
„My thanks go to the editor Andreas Müller for persistently probing the text in the interest of making complex passages more understandable and easier to read. His sensitivity is to thank for the fact that, despite many interventions and linguistic refinements, this text still reads as my own.“