I love all the heritage surrounding us every day, very old, oldish and new. The spaces we create today will be the heritage of our future generation. We have so much knowledge and vast technologies today, so that we can chose to maintain, repair, abolish or add. Architecture makes suggestions, what these spaces could feel like, where we sleep, work, meet, plant a garden, feed our pets, and ask rather humble questions. How do we want to live, how much do we really need and what do we leave behind?
Anne-Marie is an architect based in Berlin. She was trained as an architect for 8 years in both, Germany and Japan, at practices such as SANAA Tokyo and Nieto Sobejano Berlin. Currently she is working as project lead on the visitor center Museum Schloss Schönhausen with merz merz, opening up a heritage-protected site to contemporary public use.
Anne-Marie studied Architecture, Scenography and Fine Arts in Weimar, Berlin and Paris, as well as Japanese and Chinese language in Tokyo and Nanjing. She held a teaching assignment at Bauhaus-Univerisity Weimar, is a collaborating member of Architekturpreis Berlin e.V. , Kizuna Berlin e.V. and network partner at onpa, a curatorial collective based in Tokyo and Berlin.
Contact:
Anne-Marie Heydeck
Architektenkammer Berlin, 19440
Senefelderstr. 26
10437 Berlin, Germany
+49 171 2878137
anne-marie@onpa.de
© 2026
I love all the heritage surrounding us every day, very old, oldish and new. The spaces we create today will be the heritage of our future generation. We have so much knowledge and vast technologies today, so that we can chose to maintain, repair, abolish or add. Architecture makes suggestions, what these spaces could feel like, where we sleep, work, meet, plant a garden, feed our pets, and ask rather humble questions. How do we want to live, how much do we really need and what do we leave behind?
Anne-Marie is an architect based in Berlin. She was trained as an architect for 8 years in both, Germany and Japan, at practices such as SANAA Tokyo and Nieto Sobejano Berlin. Currently she is working as project lead on the visitor center Museum Schloss Schönhausen with merz merz, opening up a heritage-protected site to contemporary public use.
Anne-Marie studied Architecture, Scenography and Fine Arts in Weimar, Berlin and Paris, as well as Japanese and Chinese language in Tokyo and Nanjing. She held a teaching assignment at Bauhaus-Univerisity Weimar, is a collaborating member of Architekturpreis Berlin e.V. , Kizuna Berlin e.V. and network partner at onpa, a curatorial collective based in Tokyo and Berlin.
Contact:
Anne-Marie Heydeck
Architektenkammer Berlin, 19440
Senefelderstr. 26
10437 Berlin, Germany
+49 171 2878137
anne-marie@onpa.de
© 2026
Open Skin
Drawings in Pastel
Drawings in Pastel
Exhibition, Weimar 2019
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