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Fabio Gramazio
Matthias Kohler
Petrus Aejmelaeus-Lindström
Amini-Aghdam Amir-Ali
Aleksandra Anna Apolinarska
Inés Ariza
Benhur Baiju
Davide Baret
David Bergmann
Raphael Beutler
Yanis Bienz
Marco Brönimann
Oliver Bucklin
Lancelot Burwell
Elias Böhnlein
Gonzalo Casas
Kunaljit Chadha
Pierre Chassagne
Chao Chia-Hsuan
Carlotta Daro
Selen Ercan Jenny
Tanja Fehr
Jonas Furrer
Alessandra Gabaglio
Eric Gozzi
Jonas Haldemann
Halima Hassan
Matthias Helmreich
Maxime Huysman
Ananya Kango
Chen Kasirer
Diego Ruben Machain Rivera
Francesco Milano
Alexandra Moisi
Giacomo Montiani
Jonas Oberholzer
Panayiotis Papacharalambous
Inés Rouane
Sarah Schneider
Fabio Scotto
Ilja Silvan Senn
Gereon Siévi
Neroli Soso
Eliott Sounigo
Elina Stähli
Ruben Arthur Tagmann
Joana Francisco Tomaz
Cedric Trees
Lauren Vasey
Lorin Wiedemeier
Shiqi Xu
Achilleas Xydis
Matteo Zivadinovic
Before pursuing a career in architecture, Raphael worked as a draftsman in steel construction, collaborating closely with engineers on large-scale projects such as halls, bridges, and roofs. This experience provided him with a comprehensive understanding of the entire process—from the conception of an idea through its design, production, and assembly. One notable contribution was to a complex, multi-level wooden staircase for the AstraZeneca project by Herzog & de Meuron in Cambridge.

After deciding to pursue architecture and complete his Matura, he continued working part-time as a draftsman across various companies. Alongside his studies at ETH Zurich, he has developed a strong interest in 3D printing, virtual reality, and computational design, aiming to advance these fields further. He completed the elective courses “360° - Reality to Virtuality” and “3D Scanning and Freeform Modelling,” where he worked with the Meta Quest 2, under the guidance of lecturer Adam Kiryk and Prof. Dillenburger, achieving top grades and presenting in the HIB building at ETH Zurich.

Together with fellow student Ilja Silvan Senn, he proposed the design for a new observation tower (Napoleon Tower Sirnach), which was subsequently published in the newspaper. He expects to receive feedback from the Sirnach municipality on the proposal’s acceptance either this year or next.
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