TUM Couple Tanja-Carina Bigall and Christian Einzmann
Shared Paths
Tanja-Carina Bigall and Christian Einzmann first met during their main studies when they took a design semester together. They fondly remember the creative hours and sometimes entire weekends spent in the white hall, the camaraderie and exchange within the design groups, “the interesting building sites for the designs in many districts of Munich,” and the exciting excursions to Ticino, La Tourette, Norway, and Brazil. They worked on their diploma theses at the same time, so they were given the same design task on a complex construction topic at the Isartor.
The two only got to know each other better after completing their studies at TUM during their legal clerkship in the field of building construction and urban development at the Free State of Bavaria. After subsequently working together for the first time at the government of Lower Franconia, their professional and private paths diverged once again before they got together as a couple in 2009 and married in Chiemgau in 2012.
Tanja-Carina Bigall and Christian Einzmann (both architecture graduates in 2000) studied architecture at TUM. Because they started their studies one year apart, they had very different experiences during their basic studies: Tanja-Carina Bigall took her first steps in the field of design under an experienced professor with a strong focus on building construction. Christian Einzmann, on the other hand, spent his first four semesters with a professor newly appointed from Switzerland, who taught a highly conceptual approach to architectural vision, organization, and design.
They now live as a family with two children in the Munich area and work in different but comparable positions in Munich: Tanja-Carina Bigall in the field of housing for the Free State of Bavaria and Christian Einzmann in mobility planning for the City of Munich.