1963
Born in Kempten, Allgäu
1986
Studied architecture at the Munich University of Applied Sciences
1989
Internship at the Allmann Sattler Wappner office in Munich
1989
Freelance work at Liebreich Design, New York
1992
Diploma from the Munich University of Applied Sciences
1992
Founding of Gruber + Popp Architects
together with Bernhard Popp
1995
City of Munich Cultural Promotion Award
since 1996
Member of the BDA – Association of German Architects
2000–
Lecturer at TFH Berlin
Since 2000,
Member of the Conciliation Committee of the Berlin Chamber of Architects
2004–2011
Member of the Executive Board of the Association of German Architects
2007–2011
Vice President, Association of German Architects
2010–2013
Editorial Advisory Board of the Montag Foundations: “Guidelines for High-Performance School Buildings” –
Formulation of quality standards in contemporary school construction
2016
Expert group of the research project “Space and Inclusion in School Construction,” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
2017
Editorial Advisory Board for “Guidelines for Fire Safety in School Buildings”
since 2021
Member of the Registration Committee of the Berlin Chamber of Architects
Various jury assignments for architectural competitions and architecture awards
1961
Born in Munich
1984
Studied architecture at the Munich University of Applied Sciences
1987
Studied at Thames Polytechnic, London
1990
Diploma from the Munich University of Applied Sciences
1992
Founding of Gruber + Popp Architects
together with Doris Gruber
1995
City of Munich Cultural Promotion Award
since 1998
Member of the BDA – Association of German Architects
2002
Listed with DENA – German Energy Agency
Since 2003,
Development of building systems with low technical barriers,
sustainable building concepts
2003–2014
Founded and served as chair of “INA” – Institut für Nachhaltigkeit e. V., Berlin
Since 2015,
Development of Infraleichtbeton to the point of construction readiness
Various presentations on the topic of “sustainable construction” in Germany and other European countries. Various publications on the development of lightweight concrete in public buildings.