Simon Kretz

Founder and partner, graduate architect (ETH Zurich) and doctor of science (ETH Zurich). Self-employed architect and urban planner since 2010. Experience in design and execution/implementation in the fields of monument preservation, conversion, new construction, urban planning and spatial planning.
Various seats on specialist committees, award juries and commissions.
Active in research and teaching as a lecturer at ETH Zurich (2009-2023), the University of Zurich (since 2013) and ZHAW Winterthur (since 2021).
International research projects and publications, dissertation on thought and cognitive processes of design (funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF). Winner of the Golden Brick award, which recognizes the highest quality assessment of the design course and the commitment of the teacher at the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich. 2016-2017 Protégé of Sir David Chipperfield as part of the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative.
Author of “The Cosmos of Design. Investigations into Design Thinking” and co-author and editor of “Urban Qualities. Ein Handbuch am Beispiel der Metropolitanregion Zürich”, “Relational Theories of Urban Form. An Anthology” and “On Planning – A Thought Experiment”.

Development Unterbendern (Gamprin, FL)

Public participation & mission statement process in the dialog procedure

Lugano Campo Marzio North

Development of master plan in workshop process, 2022.

Mission Statement Kappelerhof, Baden

2021 Baden AG. In-depth urban planning study as part of the revision of the land use plan

Bruggen-Haggen double station

Feasibility study and master plan, 2021

University Quarter Zurich Center

2018 Zurich ZH. Concept competition by selective procedure, 1st place

Center development Zurich Affoltern

2018 Zurich ZH. Participatory development planning in selective procedure, in implementation

Scenario study Emmen Meierhöfli

2017 Emmen LU. Study contract in a selective procedure

Zollikon town centre / Beugi

2014-2015 Zollikon ZH. Invited parallel study contract (test planning) and subsequent feasibility study