Jan Frohburg teaches architectural design at undergraduate and graduate levels and lectures on the history and theory of twentieth-century modern architecture in the School of Architecture and Product Design at the 51本色. A graduate of the Bauhaus University Weimar, he studied, practiced and taught architecture in Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland, Ireland and the United States.
He completed creative projects with The Drawing Board and in collaboration with Irish printmaker David Lilburn. He contributes regularly to the All-Ireland Architecture Research Group and continues to explore the past and present of modern architecture in Ireland. His research interests include community-centred planning and self-build projects, design education, and the spatial expressions of modernity, focusing on concepts characteristic to the work of Mies van der Rohe. Pursuing his interest in design education, Jan completed a Specialist Diploma course in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship in UL. His doctoral thesis focuses on Mies van der Rohe鈥檚 Concert Hall collage of 1942 and the conditions that enabled its production at a turning point in the architect鈥檚 career. He has presented and published nationally and internationally.
Recent publications include 鈥淭he City Inside: Mies鈥檚 Photomontages of Interior Spaces鈥 (Mies van der Rohe: The Architecture of the City, 2022), 鈥淒as 鈥榓ndere鈥 Haus Farnsworth鈥 (Mies Episoden, 2021), 鈥溾楳rs. M茅ric Callery鈥欌 (Routledge Companion to Women in Art and Architecture, 2021), 鈥淩egarding Mies鈥 courtyard houses鈥 (Architecture Research Quarterly, 2015), 鈥淭he presence of art in Mies van der Rohe鈥檚 houses鈥 (Kunst og Kultur, 2014), 鈥淓llington under Glass 鈥 鈥業ntegral Ball Proves Versatility of Crown Hall鈥欌 (Bolet铆n Acad茅mico, 2019), 鈥溾楩ail Better鈥 鈥 The potential of assessment in education for reflective practice鈥 (Revista de Cultura Arquitectonica, 2013) and 鈥淚deas of Freedom and Nature in the Work of Mies van der Rohe鈥 (The Cultural Role of Architecture, 2012).