SHAU works on multiple scales and typologies with a cultural-environmental agenda. Their work includes public spaces, vertical housing, visionary masterplans and microlibraries. Among other awards, SHAU has received Architizer A+ Awards in 2020 & 2017, INDE.Awards 2018 ‘Influencer’ category, Small Firm of the Year in Sustainable Architecture from the American Architecture Prize 2017, Silver Prize
from Lafarge-Holcim Award Asia-Pacific 2017 and was shortlisted for Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2019. Founding partners:
Florian Heinzelmann
Daliana Suryawinata
Tobias Hofmann
Dr. Florian Heinzelmann Dipl.Ing. Arch., SBA
studied architecture at the Fachhochschule in Munich and took a post graduate degree at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) in Amsterdam. Here he was, among other things, responsible for the design and supervision of the construction of the IAO-ZVE Fraunhofer Institute in Stuttgart. Florian was a researcher, master course tutor and Solar Decathlon project manager at TU Delft and completed his PhD research on adaptive daylight structures at the Chair of Innovative Structural Design (ISD), TU Eindhoven with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Patrick Teuffel. He is currently a visiting senior fellow at National University of Singapore, Department of Architecture. Daliana Suryawinata B. Arch., M. Arch. studied architecture at Tarumanagara University in Jakarta, Indonesia and made a post graduate degree at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. She worked and freelanced for OMA (Rem Koolhaas), MVRDV (Winy Maas) and West8 (Adriaan Geuze). Daliana taught architecture master courses at The Why Factory, TU Delft and the Berlage Insitute with topics ranging from ‘Superkampung Jakarta’ to ‘World Wonders’. She was a curator of Open City Jakarta, a collaborative research project with Prof. Kees Christiaanse (KCAP) and Prof. Stephen Cairns at the 4th IABR. In 2014, together with former minister Mari Pangestu, Diana Ang and Windi Salomo, she co-organized Kota Tua Creative Festival in Jakarta. Daliana is a founder of Indonesian Diaspora Network's Liveable Cities. Tobias Hofmann Dipl.Ing. (FH)
studied architecture at the Fachhochschule in Munich. He worked for several years as a freelance architect, including at Peter Haimerl Studio of Architecture in Munich. There he was project manager and responsible for the design and implementation of the Salvator garage in Munich. Tobias is currently working on the detailed design, procurement and construction supervision of several projects in Germany.