Autor: Lussi + Partner AG

Thomas Lussi dipl. Architekt ETH SIA BSA
1961 born in Sursee/Lucerne
1981 – 1987 graduate study in Architecture at the ETH Zürich, Diploma
1987 – 1990 worked in the offices of Silvia Gmür, Basel
1990 – 1992 worked in the offices of E. Bonell, J.-M. Gil in Barcelona/Esp
since 1992 own architect‘s office
1992 – 1993 assistant to Prof. I. Lamunière in the Architecture department at the ETH Zürich
1993 – 1998 assistant to Prof. W. Schett in the Architecture department at the ETH Zürich
1996 – 1999 chairman of architecture professionals at the SIA (Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects) in Central Switzerland
1997 – 2003 board at the SIA in Central Switzerland
since 1998 member of the BSA (Association of Swiss Architects)
since 1998 member of foundation board for promotion of the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
1999 – 2007 partner at Lussi+Halter architect‘s office in Lucerne
2000-2010 member of the municipal building Commission in Lucerne
2002 – 2003 postgraduate studies in Philosophy and Management at Lucerne University
2003 – 2008 lecturer in Design and Construction at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
since 2008 partner at Lussi+Halter Partner AG architect‘s office in Lucerne; passed into Lussi + Partner AG in 2014
2008 – 2011 member of advisory board in Altdorf/UR
since 2010 expert in Architecture master studies at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
since 2011 member of the committee of experts in Biel
since 1998 jury member for competitions throughout Switzerland;
guest critic at the ETH Zürich, EPF Lausanne, Fachhochschule
Nordwestschweiz, Muttenz und Fachhochschule Zürich, Winterthur; specialist lectures in Switzerland and abroad
Our architect’s office deals with all kinds of new constructions, renovations and extensions. Many of our commissions come about through our success in architecture competitions or through case studies, and mainly focus on schools, residential and commercial buildings, restaurants and hotels.
Our goal is to develop buildings which offer an optimal solution in terms of aesthetics, function and design. We look for contextual connections whilst also fulfilling economic requirements.