Florian Hertweck is an architect and professor at the University of Luxembourg, where he chairs the Master program Architecture, European Urbanisation, Globalisation. In 2018, together with Andrea Rumpf, he curated the Luxembourg Pavilion for the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice, for which he co-edited the accompanying Arch+ “The Property Issue. Ground Control and the Commons”. Since 2019, Hertweck is leading, together with Milica Topalovic from ETH Zurich, a consortium of researchers and planners for the development of a territorial design strategy for Greater Geneva 2050. Hertweck’s major publications include Positions on Emancipation. Architecture between Aesthetics and Politics ( 2018), Dialogic City. Berlin wird Berlin (2015), the critical edition of Oswald Mathias Ungers’ and Rem Koolhaas’ The city in the city. Berlin: a Green Archipelago (2013) and, most recently, Architecture on Common Ground (2020).