Julian Schubert is an architect (with a degree in engineering from the University of the Arts Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich), a teacher, lecturer, designer, and author. He co-founded the architectural firm Something Fantastic and the creative agency Belgrad, and, together with his Something Fantastic partners Elena Schütz and Leonard Streich, he directs the Master of Advanced Studies program in urban design at ETH Zurich. Julian has taught on architecture, urban design, and exhibition design at the University of the Arts Berlin, the École Nationale Supérieur de Architecture Paris-Malaquais, Karlsruhe University of Art and Design, and ETH Zurich. He co-authored the book Something Fantastic: A manifesto by three young architects on worlds, people, cities and houses, co-created the “Index for those who want to re-invent construction,” and has contributed texts on architecture and planning to, among others, Domus magazine and Horizonte. He has lectured on Something Fantastic’s practice, for example at the Northern Association of Norwegian Architects in Oslo, the Bauhaus University in Weimar, and the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt. He has held workshops and has been invited as a guest critic for architectural reviews at various institutions including the Technical University of Berlin, Olafur Eliasson’s Institut für Raumexperimente, and the Technical University in Munich. Something Fantastic’s work has been part of exhibitions at the architecture section of the Venice Biennale, the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, and the Architecture Biennal of São Paulo.