about me

Curriculum Vitae

07|1988

Born in Dresden, Germany.

06|2007

High-school diploma at the „Evangelisches Kreuzgymnasium Dresden“, math & physics advanced course

10|2007-09|2010

Study material science at the Technical University Dresden, Germany

10|2010-08|2013

Bachelor degree course in Architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Dresden, Germany

06|2012-12|2019

CIO & Co-Founder of www.archi-forum.com (project discontinued) together with Prof. Alexander Lux and Stephan Pfeffer, architect BDA

2012-02|2013

Exchange semester at the Tongji University in Shanghai, PR China

07|2013

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture

10|2013-09|2015

Master degree course in architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Joanneum Graz, Austria, specializations: sustainability & energy management and interior & exterior design

09|2015

Diploma thesis in architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Joanneum Graz, Austria, title: “Sustainable homogeneous wood constructions”

since 12|2015

Working for Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich, St. Moritz and Zug, Switzerland.

since 06|2019

Working honorary for the Zebrafant Poetry Slam Club.
Responsible for PR, press and photography.

Publications

Monolithisch Bauen: Eine Bestandsaufnahme by Tim Lücking

Links

GAT: https://www.gat.st/contact/robert-kalb

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin./in/robert-kalb/

Github: https://github.com/themetalleg

Languages

German (native), English (fluent), (French)

Website references

http://www.swiss-future-technology.ch

http://www.confido-baumanagement.ch

http://www.irinakalb.com

http://www.searok.de

http://francisplutschow.com/

http://www.architekt-pfeffer.de

Discontinued Projects

https://www.archi-forum.de

https://www.prof-lux.de

Programs

ArchiCAD, Artlantis, Adobe (Photoshop, InDesign, Lightroom, Illustrator, Premiere), MS Office Programs, PyCharm, MySQL Workbench, MobaXTerm, VS Code

Programming / Script Languages / Tools / Frameworks

Python, PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, MySQL, Git, Django, XAMPP

Equipment

Sony Alpha 7II, Sony Alpha 6000, small experimental photo studio