Once again this winter semester, the Faculty of Architecture and Design will be holding specialist lectures as part of the Point 7 series. Renowned designers from the fields of architecture, interior design and urban planning have been speaking in the series since 2004.
They will discuss their personal approaches, strategies and experiences in project implementation. Their individual attitudes towards architectural and building culture issues will also be examined. We will gain insights into their respective work and the people behind it.
This year's Point 7 at the HFT Stuttgart brings together three current positions from architecture and urban planning – with very different perspectives on the relationship between city, countryside and built space.
We are looking forward to welcoming Philip Stapel (Octagon Architekturkollektiv, Leipzig), Sergio Marazzi / Andreas Reinhardt (Marazzi Reinhardt ARCHITEKTEN SIA BSA, Winterthur) and Sven Fröhlich (AFF Architekten GmbH, Berlin).
In cooperation with the Architektur-Forum Baden-Württemberg: Wege, Plätze und Versorgung – Infrastruktur im Wandel (Architecture Forum Baden-Württemberg: Roads, Squares and Supply – Infrastructure in Transition), three further Point 7 lectures will be taking place from December onwards. More information on this will be available at a later date under News.
Philip Stapel | Octagon Architecture Collective, Leipzig
‘Urban transformation as social practice’ on 6 November 2025, 7 p.m.
Octagon is an interdisciplinary planning laboratory for strategies of social coexistence in the cross-scale fields of urban planning, architecture and open space. Its particular expertise lies in the transformation of urban spaces in complex existing contexts. Its planning focuses on social added value, resource-saving practices and climate adaptation.
Philip Stapel (born 1979) is a co-founder, architect and carpenter. After training and studying in Leipzig and Istanbul, he worked in architectural firms, soon followed by work on his own projects in the collective. He conveys a critical understanding of architecture in lectures, teaching assignments and participatory formats accompanying planning processes.
Registration
eveeno.com/258740144
Sergio Marazzi & Andreas Reinhardt | Marazzi Reinhardt ARCHITEKTEN SIA BSA, Winterthur
‘Building with existing structures’ on 20 November 2025, 7 p.m.
Trained woodworkers Sergio Marazzi and Andreas Reinhardt have been working with existing buildings for around 20 years. They see themselves as generalists and see their projects through the entire construction process. In doing so, they explore the potential of craftsmanship and strive for comprehensible construction. The material should speak through its sensuality and create trust. The architecture is based on local building culture and, drawing on this, strives to create its own unique language. The location and the people are at the heart of the design, because building always has a highly personal character.
Registration
https://eveeno.com/904884203
Sven Fröhlich | AFF Architekten GmbH, Berlin
‘Parts of the Whole’ on 27 November 2025, 7 p.m.
AFF Architekten has East German roots and was founded in Weimar by brothers Martin and Sven Fröhlich. Today, AFF is run in Berlin together with Ulrike Dix and Monic Frahn as a collective of architects, craftsmen and researchers. In addition to their practice, they teach and conduct research at various institutions.
Registration
https://eveeno.com/231828946
Who can participate?
Students and anyone else who is interested are cordially invited to attend.
Venue
Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences | Building 1 | Auditorium | Schellingstraße 24, 70174 Stuttgart
Recognition as continuing education
The Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Architects recognises the lectures as 1.5 hours of continuing education.
With these lectures, HFT Stuttgart is participating in ‘Architecture November,’ initiated by the Association of German Architects (BDA).
In cooperation with the Architecture Forum Baden-Württemberg: Roads, squares and utilities – infrastructure in transition.
We would like to thank the Knödler-Decker Foundation, the Friends of HFT Stuttgart Association and german-architects.com for their kind support.
Please note: Photos will be taken during the lectures for public relations purposes.