About Lina Lahiri

Lina Lahiri is project leading architect and member of the Executive Group and the Business Development Team of Sauerbruch Hutton. She studied architecture at the Oxford School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, and at Bartlett University College London, where she obtained her diploma in 2005. She won, among others, the 1st prize at the Europan Competition in 2009.

Since 2005 she is an architect at Sauerbruch Hutton where she has been in charge of crucial projects such as Jessop West, a building for the University of Sheffield, and Low2No, a low-carbon mixed-use district with housing in Helsinki. She is currently project leader for the Stockholm One Tower, a landmark project for Stockholm’s new Hammarby Sjöstad district.

Sauerbruch Hutton is a Berlin-based architectural practice with projects throughout Europe and in Latin America. The studio with currently 100 employees was founded by Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch in 1989. Their ability to combine architecture, urbanism and design with a culturally informed outlook on sustainability is been internationally recognised. Its integrated design approach aims for an architecture that combines ecological performance with intuition and sensuality.

Among Sauerbruch Hutton’s award-winning projects are the GSW Headquarters in Berlin, the Federal Environment Agency in Dessau, the Brandhorst Museum in Munich as well as the Immanuel Church in Cologne. Their M9 Museum of the 20th Century in Venice Mestre was opened to the public in December 2018. Sauerbruch Hutton is currently building much anticipated high-rise buildings in Stockholm and Berlin.

Lina Lahiri