Lennart Wolff is an architect, curator, and educator working at the intersection of art and architecture. He conceptualizes, organizes, and produces exhibitions, texts, architectural designs, and objects in shifting collaborative constellations. He graduated from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, and is based in Berlin.


Wolff leads the architecture practice wolff:architekten and co-directs the curatorial collective km temporaer with Elisa R. Linn. Together with Klaus Platzgummer, he initiated the AA Visiting School Zurich: Exhibiting Architecture – Media, Methods, Agents, which was hosted by Kunsthalle Zurich from 2021 to 2024 and, since 2025, by the Department of Fine Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK).


He has organized and taught interdisciplinary courses and workshops at institutions including ENSA Paris-Malaquais, Pratt Institute, HGB Leipzig, TU Berlin, the Estonian Academy of Arts, and the Braunschweig University of Art (HBK), among others. In 2024, he co-founded the Limbo Architecture Lab in Ghana in collaboration with Limbo Accra—a partnership involving the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the AA Visiting School, and the Limbo Museum. The initiative explores the transformative potential of the "as found" and "as built"—unfinished architectures across West Africa and beyond. He also serves as the founding Director of Research and Education at the Limbo Museum in Accra.



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