Anna Luise Schubert, M.Sc.
Coordinator, Lise Meitner Group

Anna Luise Schubert is an architectural researcher and cultural worker. Grounded in experimental, collaborative, and queer practices of research, her work focuses on the material histories of modern architecture, often through exhibitions, films, and public interventions. She coordinates the Lise Meitner Research Group “Coded Objects” at the KHI. As a board member of the research collective Centre for Documentary Architecture, she co-conceived its online archive documentary-architecture.org and contributed to the exhibition series "The Matter of Data" (2019–2022) as well as internationally presented films such as the eight-screen video installation "Deep White" (35min, 2019). She is also a founding member of the non-profit organization Förderverein Palast der Republik e.V. that addresses urban memory politics in Berlin. She holds a master’s degree in architecture from Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and received scholarships from Akademie der Künste Berlin and Sto-Stiftung. Previously, she was a research associate at the Chair of Architectural Theory and Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt and worked with ARCH+ Magazine. Her recent publications include the co-edited volume Are You a Model? On an Architectural Medium of Spatial Exploration (JOVIS, 2024).
- History of Modern Architecture
- Material Histories
- Memory Politics in Architecture
- Experimental Preservation
- Architecture Documentary Film
- Queering Architecture History