Dr Konstantin M. Brandenburg (born 1964) studied architecture at the University of Rome, where he obtained his doctorate. This was followed by various research projects on the early Christian and late antique churches of Rome: S. Stefano Rotondo, S. Paolo fuori le Mura, S. Pietro in Vaticano, S. Agnese flm, S. Costanza, S. Maria Maggiore and S. Lorenzo flm.
His main area of activity was the management and consultation of restoration projects for the churches and historic buildings of S. Stefano Rotondo, San Francesco Tuscania Viterbo and Palazzo Boschi Tivoli. Other projects included the roofing to protect the original Theodosian architectural sculpture of S. Paolo fuori le Mura in the ‘passeggiata archeologica’ as part of the research project of S. Paolo fuori le Mura, the creation of 3D models and films about the early Christian churches of Rome and St. Peter's tomb on behalf of the Reiss-Engelhorn Museums in Mannheim and the Vatican Museums, on the occasion of an international exhibition on ‘The Popes and the Unity of the Latin World from Antiquity to the Middle Ages’, furthermore, the creation of 3D models and films on behalf of the Reiss-Engelhorn Museums, Mannheim, for the exhibition ‘The Normans’ and architectural consulting and creation of construction drawings based on the original drawings and sketches by Michelangelo Buonarroti for the tomb of Pope Julius II della Rovere as part of a documentary film about Michelangelo entitled ‘Michelangelo Buonarroti: Santo e Peccatore’ in collaboration with Sky, Quoiat Films and the Vatican Museums.