Tobias Wulf
Tobias Wulf was born in 1956. He studied at the University of Stuttgart; after several years of professional practice, he established his own office in 1987. He now operates the office in collaboration with Kai Bierich, Alexander Vohl, Jan-Michael Kallfaß, Ingmar Menzer and Steffen Vogt. Around 120 employees work at the locations in Stuttgart, Berlin and Basel. The most prominent works by Wulf Architekten have won many awards: they include the adidas factory outlet in Herzogenaurach (2003), the Messe Stuttgart fairgrounds (2007), the State Ministry of Finance in Landshut (2011) and four primary schools built using modular techniques in Munich (2017). Wulf has been a professor of building construction and design at the HFT Stuttgart since 1991.
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