Dittmar Machule

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Dittmar Machule (born December 8, 1940 in Luckau ) is a German architect , urban planner and building researcher .

Machule attended the Neuruppin elementary school from 1947 to 1961 and from 1954 to 1961 the mathematics and science high school in Berlin-Tiergarten. 1961–1967 he studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin and received his doctorate in 1977.

1967–1968 he was a research assistant at the Institute for Urban Development and Settlements and 1968–1971 he worked in the architectural office of Hans Bandel in Berlin and was a research assistant at the Berlin Architects and Engineers Association . 1971–1976 he was a research assistant at the Technical University of Berlin.

From 1982 he held a C3 university professorship for urban development at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg , in particular urban history and cityscape maintenance with a research focus on cities , the environment and technology . In 1979 he took over the excavation management of the Bronze Age city Ekalte in Syria from Alfred Werner Maurer of the Saarland University on behalf of the German Orient Society . Since 1998 he has been cooperating with Felix Blocher on the excavation work . He has been retired since 2007 .

In Birkenwerder he moderates the design of the town center.

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