Thomas Pearce is an architectural designer, researcher and lecturer based in Berlin and Weimar.

Dr. Thomas Pearce is Junior Professor for Emerging Technologies and Design at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. He was previously a Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, where he has taught as an undergraduate unit master (UG8, 2014-2019) and was module coordinator and tutor in the Design for Manufacture MArch programme. He has also taught at the Architectural Association in London (2013-2017) and has been a guest critic at, amongst others, the University of Greenwich, Syracuse University, the University of California San Diego, the UdK Berlin and the University of Toronto. 

Thomas’ research situates the potential of technologies of digital capture, simulation and fabrication between their capacity as tools for increased precision on the one hand and as generators of new uncertainties, shadows and unknowns on the other.

After having worked extensively in practice as a specialist for digital capture, design and fabrication, he now works as an independent architectural designer within a changing network of collaborations and at various scales.

Thomas holds a B.A. and M.A. (KU Leuven, Belgium) in Cultural History and a B.Sc. (TU Berlin, Germany), M.Arch. and PhD (Bartlett, University College London, EPSRC funded) in Architectural Design.

contact: info@thomaspearce.xyz or thomas.pearce@uni-weimar.de

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