Christian Göbel
curriculum vitae
1972 born in Sindelfingen, Germany
1992 - 1995 University of Stuttgart, materials science
1996 - 2003 Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, sculpture, installation, performance
2003 graduating from master studies at Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design
2003 - 2006 working as freelance artist, Stuttgart
2006 - 2008 University of Art and Design Helsinki, spatial design and furniture design
2008 MA Furniture Design
2009 working at Interior Architecture & Design Prof. K. P. Goebel, Stuttgart
2010 establishing Christian Göbel Design studio in Berlin
2010 - 2015 assistant professor at Technische Universität Berlin, chair of fine art, Prof. Bürkle
2016 Christian Göbel Design moves to Stuttgart, Germany
exhibitions
2018 "50 under 50", studio baustelle, Berlin
2014 “Schallschlucker”, Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften, Technische Universität Berlin
2011 DMY International Design Festival Berlin
2010 DMY International Design Festival Berlin
2009 “Masters on the Road”, Galleria Norsu, Helsinki
Masters of Arts Festival “MoA’09”, University of Art and Design Helsinki
2008 “Prefabricated Dwellings”, Artek showroom, Helsinki
2007 Habitare ‘07 Competition “Books, Books, Books”, finalists exhibition, Helsinki
“Bench for Jysäskylä”, Alvar Aalto Seminar “a beautiful day”, Jyväskylä
“KasBaH”, accomodation project during documenta 12, Kassel
“Transparent”, Fiskars
awards
2009 iittala MoA ’09 Award
Finnish Furniture Foundation MoA’09 Award
DDC silver award, for KasBaH
2007 Habitare ’07 Competition, 1st Prize, with Satoko Taguma, Hyun Sun Park
exhibition design
2013 “Research in Architecture”, exhibition of research projects of the Insitute for Architecture, TU Berlin
media / publications
- Furniture Repertory, Aalto University, Helsinki, 2015
- Research in Architecture, Technische Universität Berlin, 2013
- KASBAH, Jakob Gebert/Carmen Luippold, Niggli, Zürich, 2009
- KliM published in arttu, issue 2/09, Finland
- Interview on KliM published in deko, issue 9/09, Finland
- KasBaH published in “Updating Germany: 100 Projects for a Better Future”, F. v. Borries/M. Böttger, Hatje Cantz, Stuttgart, 2008
- Read Field published in design report, issue 12/07 Germany