Special Guests - Philipp Zumbrunnen - Eurban - The Old Art and the New Digital Craft
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In this special guest episode I speak with one of my oldest
friends in the industry. A Director of Eurban located in the UK
and one of the hardest people I know who works around the
world. Philipp Zumbrunnen was born in Switzerland,
training first as a carpenter and foreman and then as a Project
Manager for a Zurich-based Architectural office specialising in
timber buildings. Philipp then studied at Bern University of
Applied Science, Architecture, Wood & Civil Engineering in
Biel, qualifying as a timber Structural Engineer in 2007. He went
on to work at Blumer-Lehmann AG as a Project Engineer before
moving to London to work as the Design Director at Eurban. He
currently directs and manages Eurbans team of Engineers and
Architects.
You can visit the website here: https://www.eurban.co.uk/
About Eurban:
In 2003, Eurban became the first to endorse cross laminated
timber construction as a high-quality, efficiency-optimised
building system in the UK. This followed the use of the material
in Switzerland during the 1990s, and its adoption in central
Europe slightly later.
Recognising the extraordinary benefits cross laminated timber
could offer not only to the construction and design industries,
but also to the aesthetics of the built environment, Eurban
developed a unique design, manufacture and installation process
which now serves a global market.
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