One of a group of young architects who studied in Vienna in the 1970s, Eberle returned to Vorarlberg in the 1980s to carry out building projects.
While still an undergraduate, he teamed up with Markus Koch, Norbert Mittersteiner and Wolfgang Juen in 1979 to found the Cooperative Bau- und Planungsgesellschaft (1979-1982).
The Im Fang[2] project was the sign of "a new, alternative building philosophy"[3] and sent out an important signal at this time.
The architect's responsibility lies in the considerable commitment of resources and the temporal dimension of the social impact of buildings and the urban fabric.
He has been a visiting professor, inter alia, in Hanover, Vienna, Linz, Syracuse (New York) and Darmstadt.