Tabea Brochier is a Master's student in Architecture at ETH Zurich, where she also earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 2024. During her undergraduate studies, she developed a strong interest in computational design through various specialized courses. Furthermore, she
completed a focused research project at the Chair of Professor Dillenburger to deepen her expertise in computational design. The project centered on the Giacometti Hall in Zurich, beginning with detailed laser scanning and culminating in an architectural artwork that was exhibited at the Aargauer Kunsthaus in 2024. Since the autumn semester of 2025, she has been working as a teaching assistant at Gramazio Kohler Research for the "Coding Architecture I/II" course, which she completed herself the previous year. Alongside her studies, Tabea is gaining
practical experience through an internship at Armon Semadeni Architekten GmbH. Beyond architecture, Tabea is a former Swiss junior artistic gymnast and now contributes to the sport as a judge. The discipline, precision, and focus she developed through gymnastics
continue to inform her architectural approach—particularly in the field of coding and computational design. |