Berlin Fellowship 2025 — Architecture

Malte Wilms

*1985 in Herdecke (DE)
Lives in Berlin (DE)
Web: www.ordinaryaccess.com
Instagram: @malte.wilms

Vita

Malte Wilms completed his architecture studies at the Berlin University of the Arts with distinction. His Master’s thesis, “194.000”, was supervised by Prof. Hauser, Prof. Linden and Prof. Vassal. He previously studied at the Münster School of Architecture, ETH Zurich and at the Studio Kazuyo Sejima in Vienna. He co-founded the an.ders URANIA and Architects4THF initiatives and is actively involved with HouseEurope! Wilms was a research assistant at the LUH Hannover and a teaching assistant in Vienna and Münster. He currently teaches at the Dessau International Architecture Graduate School (DIA) and the Siegen School of Architecture.

Residency

Malte Wilms deals with technical-ecological systems that emerge from conceptual, economic, political and virtual logics. His spatial research takes place in the context of experimental prototype development, based on exploratory methods, analytical investigations and in-depth studies. Wilms’ artistic research explores thermal comfort at the intersection of technology, art and architecture – aiming to make visible the hidden and parallel realities of our time.