Gabriele Reiterer

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Gabriele Reiterer
Gabriele Reiterer (2018)

Gabriele Reiterer (born August 4, 1963 in Meran , South Tyrol , Italy) is an Italian, German-speaking scientist and author.

Life

Gabriele Reiterer studied art history and philosophy at the University of Vienna and architectural history at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University in New York , USA , where she graduated with a Master of Arts. In 2000 she received her doctorate in philosophy from the University of Vienna.

Gabriele Reiterer taught history and theory of architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna , the Bauhaus University in Weimar , Germany and the Technical University of Vienna . She writes as a columnist for the Austrian daily newspaper “ Die Presse ” and the “ Neue Zürcher Zeitung ”. She lives in Vienna and has been freelance since 2018.

Awards

2010 Province of South Tyrol / Autonomous Province of Bolzano. Office for German Culture Literature Funding
2009 Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Art working grant
2006-2008 Architekturzentrum Wien, Association for Architectural Research Research Funding
2002 Max and Sybille Fohn - research grant
2000 Theodor Körner Research Award of the Republic of Austria
1999-2001 Austrian Academy of Sciences DOC - PhD program

Publications

  • From the dance of the spirit among the words. In: Walter Bohatsch : Typojis - Some new characters. Hermann Schmidt Verlag, Mainz 2017, pp. 22–28.
  • The biology of building. In: Natascha Meuser (Ed.): Architecture and Zoology. DOM Publishers, Berlin 2017, pp. 140–150.
  • Space and Design - Space and Design. Birkhäuser Verlag Basel, Basel 2016.
  • The art of diversity - Artful Variety. Haymon Verlag, Innsbruck 2015.
  • Material and atmosphere. In: Irmgard Frank: Thinking Space - Thinking Space.   Niggli Verlag, Sulgen, Zurich 2011, pp. 113–124.
  • About urban planning or methodical to sensual practice. In: East Central Europe / L'Europe du Center-Est: "Urban History in East Central Europe" In cooperation with the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe. A refereed international journal of the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the region 'between the Baltic and the Adriatic'. Hosted by the European University Budapest, Vol. 33, Parts I-II, 2006, pp. 305-311.
  • The fourth dimension. Notes on architecture, space and perception of modernity. In: Antje Lehn, Erhard Kinzelbach, Gabriele Reiterer, Nasrine Seraji (eds.): Review III, Yearbook of the Institute for Art and Architecture. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2005, Verlag Anton Pustet, Salzburg 2006.
  • About beauty and form. In: Rüdiger Lainer (Ed.): Brazilian Conditions. Springer Verlag Vienna, New York 2006, pp. 24–30.
  • Metamorphoses or traces of memory. In: aut. Architektur und Tirol (Hrsg.): Konversationen. Hans Gangoly architect. Verlag Anton Pustet , Salzburg 2006, pp. 36–46.
  • Building is not enough. Architects Gärtner / Neururer, Verlag Anton Pustet, Salzburg 2005.
  • Imagines et loci. The City as an Essay. In: Boris Biletic (Ed.): Nova Istria, 3. Pula 2005, pp. 10-18.
  • Against Discipline. A call to maintain anarchy. In: Review III, Yearbook of the Institute for Art and Architecture. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2005, Verlag Anton Pustet, Salzburg 2005, pp. 118–122.
  • Perception - space - sensation. Notes on Camillo Sitte's urban planning. In: Klaus Semsroth, Kari Jormakka, Bernhard Langer (eds.): Art of urban development. New perspectives on Camillo custom. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna-Cologne-Weimar 2005, pp. 225–239.
  • Backwards to the future. On the genesis of “modern” urban planning by Rudolf von Eitelberger and Camillo Sitte- In: Wolfgang Kos, Christian Rapp (ed.): Alt Wien. The city that never was. Czernin Verlag, Vienna 2004, pp. 173–182.
  • The yellow fish or the aesthetics in architecture. In: Barbara Feller, Maria Welzig (Ed.): At the cliff. Herwig Illmaier, architect 1957-2001. Verlag HDA, Graz 2003, pp. 36-44.
  • Eye sense. On space and perception in Camillo Sitte's urban planning. Publisher Anton Pustet, Salzburg 2003.
  • Architecture from 1890 - 1918. In: Hermann Fillitz, Wieland Schmied (Hrsg.): History of the fine arts in Austria. Vol. VI. 20th century. Prestel Verlag, Munich 2002, pp. 417-428.
  • Rudolf Wäger: The Poetics of Simplicity. In: one-hundred houses for one-hundred european architects of the xx century / cento case per cento architetti europei del xx secolo. Triennale di Milano 2001, pp. 226–230.

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