Marc Ihle
Job description
Marc Ihle, born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1981, graduated with distinction in 2012 in Innsbruck, Austria, after studying Architecture at the University of Seville ETSA, the University of Texas at Arlington, and the University of São Paulo.
Marc Ihle is an educator, researcher, and designer working at the intersection of architecture and landscape architecture. Currently, he is a visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at Texas A&M University, while holding a permanent position as Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture at the UIT Arctic University of Norway. In 2015, he founded DIGITAL-LANDSCAPES, where he serves as principal. His practice explores the integration of 3D scanning technologies, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), computational design tools, and digital fabrication across scales, aiming to cultivate more vernacular and eco-performative design solutions in architecture, landscape architecture, and design.
Marc has held teaching, research, and practice roles at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Innsbruck, the University of Fine Arts in Vienna, the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning (IAUV) at the University of Venice, the University of Liechtenstein, the University of Aarhus, and the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO). In addition to his academic career, he has nearly two decades of experience as a Project Architect, having worked both in his own studio and at various international design offices. His practice expertise spans all stages of project development, from competition and preliminary design to master planning, detailing, execution, and construction throughout a multitude of building typologies.