Gerald Kozicz:

Gerald Kozicz, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn.

Date of birth:            28.11.1966

Address:                   Institute of Architecture and Media, TU Graz, Kronesgasse 5/DG

E-mail:                      gerald.kozicz@gmx.at, kozicz@tugraz.at

Website:                   https://iam.tugraz.at/main-website/team/kozicz-gerald/
                                  https://iam.tugraz.at/research/nagara/
                                  https://iam.tugraz.at/research/chamba/blog/

Gerald Kozicz studied architecture at TU Graz and completed his PhD in 2001. In the course of his master and PhD programs he had several scholarships for Japan and Hong Kong, and was also involved in research on Buddhist architecture in the Western Himalaya. Since 2005 he has been leading three stand-alone-projects funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) on topics related to Indo-Tibetan architecture and art,  as well as cultural studies in the Himalayan context. In addition, he was instructor at the TU Graz (Institut für Raumgestaltung und Institut für Architektur und Medien) as well as lecturer at the University of Vienna (Institut für Südostasienkunde, Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde).

Max Frühwirt:

Date of birth:            26.11.1995

Address:                   Institute of Architecture and Media, TU Graz, Kronesgasse 5/DG

E-mail:                       m.fruehwirt@gmx.at, m.fruehwirt@tugraz.at

Website:                    https://iam.tugraz.at/main-website/team/fruehwirt-max/
                                   https://iam.tugraz.at/research/chamba/blog/

Max Frühwirt, Dipl.-Ing. BSc

Max Frühwirt got his Bachelor of Science at the University of Applied Sciences in Graz, studying Construction Design and Economics. In the course of his bachelor’s degree, he spent a term abroad studying 3D Design at the University of Plymouth. He studied architecture at TU Graz and finished his master’s degree in 2022. As part of the current project, he is responsible for media design, 3D modelling as well as possible applications of VR (Virtual Reality) and AR (Augmented Reality). He is currently part of the FWF research project Digital Chamba as a PhD candidate and project research assistant.