Doris Thut

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Doris Thut (born 1945 in Vienna ) is a German architect who lives and works in Munich .

Life

Doris Thut studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna from 1964 . It was part of Ernst Anton Plischke's master class . From there she moved to the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and graduated in 1968 with a diploma. Between 1969 and 1971 she worked with Otto Steidle . From 1972 she worked as a freelance architect and ran a joint architecture office in Munich with her husband Ralph Thut. One of their joint creations is a residential building for six families in the Perlach district , completed in 1978 , which is considered an early pioneering building in ecological and energetic construction.

In the 1980s, Doris Thut was visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (USA) and at the Technical University of Graz . Since 1990 she has been a professor at the Munich University of Applied Sciences . She is retired.

Individual evidence

  1. Walter Zschokke: Hard core, woody shell . nextroom.at, May 25, 1996
  2. ^ Gerd Fischer: Architecture in Munich Since 1900. A guide. Springer Vieweg , Wiesbaden 1994, ISBN 978-3-322-84302-9 , p. 139