Ambitious design and avant-garde tools
Soon after, he became interested in China. “Many young architects my age were going to China to see how they build there. There were numerous projects that were so huge that people from Europe couldn’t even imagine them.” For a year he worked for a Chinese firm of architects. “Back then one of the things I was interested in was the use of robots in architecture. However, though there were hundreds of projects in China with the potential for advanced computational technologies, such solutions were rarely used – because labour costs there are so low.” That is why he set out to find somewhere new – a place where he might find more ambitious design and avant-garde application tools.
“And then the opportunity arose to work for the LAVA architectural firm in Stuttgart.” Baszynski worked for around two years there on various major projects, including one at Frankfurt Airport and another involving a science campus in Saudi Arabia. His next step took him into the academic world: since 2018 he has been a research assistant at the University of Stuttgart, and since 2019 has been doing his PhD, supervised by Hanaa Dahy. A junior professor, she runs the Department of Biobased Materials at the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE).