Mostlikely is an interdisciplinary platform working in the fields of architecture, design and research. The work focuses on large-scale master plans, public spaces, spatial installations and product design.
The projects are created in a Co-Creation process that positively involves the potential of its participants. In public spaces, the goal is to create open and multi-layered places – called Common Spaces – that foster social benefits and personal identification. A Circular Architecture is envisioned for implementation, using recyclable materials, deconstructable structures, and renewable energy.
The work has been exhibited several times at national and international biennials for architecture (Viennabiennale for Change 2017, 2019, 2021 and Biennale di Venezia, 2021) and communicated to a wider audience through workshops, lectures and publications such as the book “Mostlikely Sudden Workshop”/Park Books, 2018.
Mark Neuner (1977) realizes projects in the field of architecture and urbanism.
In 2012 Mark Neuner founded the office “Mostlikely Architecture” with which he realizes architectural projects of different scales between urban masterplan, pavilions and public furniture.
Designing the antropecene: On the urban level, strategies and concepts are developed with the “Common Space Model” to shape the transformation of our cities into open and livable places.
Let’s build this city: With the team of the “Sudden Workshop” and the power of many, committed city dwellers, the first prototypes of this open vision of city have already been built in the temporary and mobile workshop and operated in a publicly effective way. This approach is presented in detail in his book “Mostlikely Sudden Workshop”, which was published in 2018 by the Swiss publisher Park Books.
Cooperation, not competition: In 2017, Mark Neuner and a group of architects and artists initiated the association “Team Wien” to cooperate on self-imposed tasks instead of working against each other in competitions.
Mark Neuner uses his multi-layered activities and experience for ongoing teaching activities, lectures and workshops at universities and architectural institutions. This is reinforced by ongoing jury work and consulting services. Mark Neuner’s office has been awarded several funding prizes and work has been exhibited at international architecture biennials.
work:
2021 participant “Vienna Biennale For Change, Kreislaufwerkstätte
2021 guest critic “24/7 Market Districts”, design studio Prof. Hubert Klumpner, ETH Zurich
2020 founder of „Common Space City Model“
2019 workshop, Bauhaus – university, Weimar
2020 Jury member of competition „Isolationen Bewohnen“
2019 Conference Design Biotope, Museum Of Architecture, Lijubljana
2019 expert of Vienna Biennale for Change, MAK Vienna
2018 publication „Mostlikely Sudden Workshop“, Park Books, Switzerland
2017 jury member „Shift“ – Förderpreis der Stadt Wien für innovative Projekte
2017 organisation, programming, moderation of IBA symposium “Neues Soziales Wohnen – Wien 2022”
2017 „Park macht Platz“, exhibition contribution and demonstrator of Vienna Biennale for Change, MAK
2017 founding memeber and Chairman of Team Wien – a collective of young Viennese architects
2016 jury member „Shift“ – Förderpreis der Stadt Wien für innovative Projekte
2015 founding member of Mostlikely Sudden Workshop
since 2012 member of chamber of Austrian architects as civil engineer
2012 founding of Mostlikely Architecture
education:
2006 master thesis at Institute of sociology for architects, TU Wien
2002 & 2004 study visits ETSAM (Madrid), Tangier (Marokko)
In 2012 Dipl.- Ing. MAIK PERFAHL (1976) founded his Multi-Media and Design office mostlikely and has ever since been working in the fields of Interior Design, Industrial Design, Innovation Strategies and Architecture.
Within mostlikely, his work ranges from developing concepts, making visualizations, exhibitions and workshops up to the final production of objects and interiors while focusing on the dialogue between crafts and modern technologies like 3d printing, laser cutting or mixed realities .
His work is defined by a holistic approach, mixed with a sensitive touch for detail and interaction. With his ongoing urge to re-invent, experiment and collaborate, he is able to find meaningful solutions for the fast changing demands of our time.
Convinced that innovation is mostly driven by context, social interaction and knowledge transfer, he is inventing products like the „DIY Paper Lampshades“, co-founding the innovation hub „TRIALE“ with the Austrian Federal Forests as well as teaching at “die graphische“.
Wolfgang List is a founding member of the architecture and design platform Mostlikely. He held workshops and lectures at the Escuela Taller de Bogotá, the New Design University in St. Pölten, the Vienna University of Technology and the Tongji University in Shanghai. He published the books most likely design, 4.3. – 23.3. Team Wien and Demolished Modified Endangered. Since 2016 Wolfgang List teaches and researches at the Institute of Construction and Design Principles at Graz University of Technology. He received a doctorate for his research Entwerfen mit Modellen – Untersuchung zur Relevanz Analoger Modelle für die Entwurfslehre in 2020.
1978: Born in Vorau / Austria
2009: Master of Science at Vienna University of Technology / Faculty of Architecture
2008 – 2009: Interior and exhibition design at the Lomographische AG. Design and realisation of flagship stores at Seoul, Tokyo, New York and Shanghai. Exhibition design and realisation at the London Design Week and the Photokina at Cologne.
2012: Co-founder of the design and architecture platform Mostlikely
2014 – 2016: Tutor at Graz University of Technology / Institute of Construction and Design Principles
2016 – 2020: University Assistant at Graz University of Technology / Institute of Construction and Design Principles
2017 – 2108: Deputy Head of the Institute of Construction and Design Principles
2020: Received a doctorate for his research Entwerfen mit Modellen – Untersuchung zur Relevanz Analoger Modelle für die Entwurfslehre
2020: Senior Lecturer at Graz University of Technology / Institute of Construction and Design Principles
Publications:
List, Wolfgang: most likely design. How to design, produce and distribute an affordable product, Vienna 2015
Petersson, Petra / List, Wolfgang (Ed.): 14.3. – 23.3. Team Wien, Graz 2017
Petersson, Petra / List, Wolfgang (Ed.): Demolished Modified Endangered. Modelling Austrian architecture of the 20th century, Graz 2018
List, Wolfgang: Entwerfen mit Modellen. Untersuchung zur Relevanz Analoger Modelle für die Entwurfslehre, Dissertation, Graz 2020
Lectures:
2013: Lecture at Graz University of Technology / Institute for Contemporary Art
2014: Lecture at the Austrian – Israel Design Forum at the Design Museum Holon / Israel
2014: Lecture at the Design Dialogue: Austria – South Africa in Cape Town / Joined exhibition
2015: Lecture at the NÖ Kreativ Wirtschafts Kongress at the New Design University in St. Pölten / Austria
2016: Lecture at the Crafted in Vienna Symposium
2017: Lecture at Vienna University of Technology / Department of Spatial and Sustainable Design
2019: Lecture at HDA – Haus der Architektur in Graz
2019: Lecture at the 3. Doktorand_innen Symposium der Architekur at the Kunstuniversität Linz
2020: Lecture at the Symposium of Tongji International Construction Festival organised by Tongji University / Shanghai
2020: Lecture at the 10. Symposium Entwerfen und Forschen in Architektur und Landschaft organisied by the Leibniz University Hannover / Faculty of Architecture and Landscape
Exhibitions:
2012: Vienna Design Week / Of Donkeys and Basilisks – low tech prototyping and the process of design
2013: Salone del Mobile in Milano / Austrian joined exhibition
2013: Designmonat Graz
2013: Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven / Austrian joined exhibition
2014:Salone del Mobile at Milano / Austrian joined exhibition
2014: Design Dialogue: Austria – South Africa in Cape Town / Joined exhibition
2017: Vienna Biennale at Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Joined exhibition
2017: Design Everyday – Design für den Gebrauch at the Vienna Design Week / Joined exhibition
2018: Demolished Modified Endangered. Modelling Austrian Architecture of the 20th century at HDA – Haus der Architektur / Graz
2019: Vienna Biennale at Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Joined Exhibition
Workshops:
2011: Workshop instructor at the Escuela Taller de Bogotá / Columbia
2013: Workshop instructor at the New Design University in St. Pölten / Austria
2014: Workshop instructor at Graz University of Technology / Institute for Contemporary Art
2014: Workshop instructor at the New Design University in St. Pölten / Austria
2015: Workshop instructor at the New Design University in St. Pölten / Austria
2017: Workshop instructor at the New Design University in St. Pölten / Austria
2017: Team leader of the TU Graz participants at the Tongji International Construction Festival / Shanghai
2019: Team leader of the TU Graz participants at the Tongji International Construction Festival / Shanghai
Awards:
2012: Prix Découvertes at the Maison & Objet / Paris
2013: Price for the Best Product at the Blickfang /Vienna
2017: 2nd Price at the Tongji International Construction Festival / Shanghai
2019: 1st Price at the Tongji International Construction Festival / Shanghai
Irina Nalis (1980), PhD in psychology, researches, consults and accompanies social transformation processes from the perspective of individual, social and societal resources and competencies. In addition to social science concepts and methods from strategic consulting, she brings to the work of the Common Space Team of Mostlikely her networking with global actors of social change from science, business and politics on the basis of best practices.
Interdisciplinary collaboration and public good-oriented innovation are also key guiding principles in her other fields of activity. In addition to her work at Mostlikely, Irina Nalis is a post-doctoral researcher at the Vienna University of Technology in the Department of Computer Science, part of the Christian Doppler Laboratory, where she conducts research in the spirit of the “Vienna Manifesto for Digital Humanism”. As chairwoman of the association GIN, Assistenz für Menschen mit Behinderungen (Assistance for People with Disabilities), she is involved in the Viennese social welfare system and thus continues the social reform tradition of her parents’ house, where pioneering work was done on elementary education and work with the disabled. She is also guest curator of the elevate Festival for Music, Art and Political Discourse in 2022, a member of the Science Advisory Board of the City of Vienna, and a regular lecturer and university lecturer.
She is convinced: given the dynamics of the climate crisis, we have no time and no need for pessimism and old thinking; the scientific basis for changing the economy and coexistence is available. But new, public places are needed to become effective together: The future is a team sport.
a selection of former clients, employers, and projects
2020 ff member of the Vienna science council jury for scientific projects (MA7)
2018/19 advisor and strategic communications within the office of city counselor for arts and science, Veronica Kaup-Hasler
2018ff board member of Verein GIN – one of Viennas carrier organizations for professional assistance, housing, work places for people with mental and physical disabilities
2017 advisor within the cabinet of former minister of culture, media and constitution, Thomas Drozda
2015 ff faculty of the University of Vienna, Institute for economic, work and social psychology, uni:docs grant for research excellence
2006 -2010 co-founder and co-director of the VIENNABIENNALE for fine arts
2005-2015 brand and communication strategist in leading advertising agencies in Austria and Germany (mostly @ Jung von Matt)
1996- 2003 assistant to people with mental and physical disabilities
Overall: I am an advocate for new work and new culture. It’s the psychology…and I‘m on #teamhuman see and sign also the Vienna Manifesto on Digital Humanism https://www.informatik.tuwien.ac.at/dighum/index.php
Marlene is a member of Mostlikely Architecture and Mostlikely Sudden Workshop since 2019. She is particularly interested in the social aspects of architecture and wants to work towards bringing people together and activating spaces through the power of architecture and well designed spaces. Through several design-build projects in Austria and Sweden and by being a team member of Mostlikely, Marlene has especially gained experience in participatory methods and planning for the public. She particularly enjoys working with a diverse group of people. Marlene Lötsch studied Architecture in Vienna and Architecture and Urban Planning, as well as Architecture and Planning beyond Sustainability in Gothenburg, Sweden.
work:
2019-present Team member of Mostlikely Sudden Workshop
2019-present team member of Mostlikely Architecture ZT GmbH
2018: store interior design concept with on/off Berlin for glore Hamburg
2018: design/build project with on/off Berlin at Gothenburg’s City Triennale
2017: part of the team at Chalmers Tekniska Högskola commissioned by the City of Gothenburg to design and build a recycling workshop in Hammarkullen, Gothenburg</div>
education:
2018-2021: Studying Architecture at master level at Technical University Vienna
2017-2018: Following the master programmes in „Architecture and Urban Planning“ and „Architecture and planning beyond Sustainability“ at Chalmers tekniska högskola in Gothenburg, Sweden.
2013-2017: Following the bachelors programme in Architecture at Technical University Vienna
Christian holds a master’s degree in architecture at the University of Technology in Vienna. His interests are mainly twofold. The first lies in the creation of visualizations, focusing on clear graphic design. The other coincides with the Sudden Workshop. Working together on 1:1 implementation, especially manually with wood, is a valuable balance to the time working at the desk and that’s really great. Christian’s first academic eduction was in the field of timber construction at the University of Applied Science in Salzburg with a semester abroad in Sweden, at the Jönköping University
work:
2020 Sudden Workshop Grätzloase for Creative Cluster, Wien
2019 Sudden Workshop at Design Biotop in Ljubljana
2019 Sudden Workshop at Bauhaus University in Weimar
2019 Design team for the Austrian pavilion at the 14th Architecture Biennale in Venice
2018 Design team for international competition Swinging Cobenzl, 1st Price
2018 Design team for competition Donaukanal, 1st Price
2017 Sudden Workshop at „Park macht Platz“ – Team Wien, Wien
2016 Team member of Mostlikely Sudden Workshop
2016 Team member of Mostlikely Architecture ZT GmbH
education:
Currently studying for a master’s degree in architecture at University of Technology Vienna
2017 Bachelor of Science in Engineering at University of Technology Vienna/ Faculty of Architecture
2011 Bachelor of Science in Engineering at University of Applied Science Salzburg / Faculty of Timber Construction
DI Andreas Lint joined Mostlikely in 2014. The first year was all about Irish pubs and one in particular that never got realized. – Too bad. In 2015 Andreas and Mark Neuner teamed up as Mostlikely Sudden Workshop – eager to leave the office chair and conquer city development with on-site interventions while involving as many as possible. Since then Andreas became something like an office-outlaw always trying to get the Sudden Workshop going. Let’s Build!
work (excerpt):
living and working in vienna
2020 Univ. Lektor at Vienna University of Technology (Künstlerisches Projekt Biennale Architettura)
since 2016 freelancing at studio ederkrenn
2015 Founding Member of “mostlikely sudden workshop“ with architect Mark Neuner
2015 student‘s Assistant at Department for Urban Planning at Vienna University of Technology
2014 publication children‘s book “ Der Aufbruch von Schönbrunn“
2014-2015 freelancing at architecture-/ designstudio mostlikely
since 2015 self employed in fields of architecture
since 1990ies practice at wood workshop LINT
education:
2017 Master‘s Degree in Architecture at Vienna University of Technology
2008-2013 Bachelor‘s Degree in Architecture at Vienna University of Technology
It all began when helping hands for a Sudden Workshop in 2015 were needed. By sanding and painting countless wooden boards Nikolaus became part of the following projects and various activities of Mostlikely Sudden Workshop. Starting from hands-on activities in a social, urban and public context, he started to work in design processes and execution planning for Mostlikely Architecture. Through this widespread field of activities, Nikolaus knows to intertwine these different experiences in his work.
work (excerpt):
2020-present freelancing at fasch&fuchs architekten
2015-present part of Sudden Workshop team working on several projects
2019 Design team for the Austrian pavilion at the 14th Architecture Biennale in Venice
2018 Design team for international competition Swinging Cobenzl, 1st Price
2016 Team member of Mostlikely Architecture ZT GmbH
2015 Team member of Mostlikely Sudden Workshop
education:
2020-present: Master thesis at Technical University Vienna Department Raumgestaltung und Entwerfen
2017-present: Studying Architecture at master level at Technical University Vienna
2012-2017: Following the bachelors programme in Architecture at Technical University Vienna