Georg Skalecki

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Georg Skalecki

Georg Skalecki (born February 28, 1959 in Marpingen , St. Wendel district ) is a German art historian , monument conservator and head of the State Office for Monument Preservation in Bremen .

Life

Skalecki attended the old language grammar school in Saarlouis from 1969 and graduated from high school there in 1978. From 1980 he studied art history , classical archeology , prehistory and early history as well as ancient and modern history at the University of Saarbrücken and received his doctorate in 1987 with a dissertation on "German architecture at the time of the Thirty Years War - The influence of Italy on German building trade".

After working in the State Preservation of Monuments of Saarland (1988–2001) - most recently as head of the inventory department and deputy state curator - he was appointed state curator and head of the state office for monument preservation in Bremen in 2001 . Since 2014 he has been deputy chairman of the Association of State Monument Preservators in the Federal Republic of Germany .

As a lecturer for building history and monument preservation, Skalecki worked at the University of Trier , the University of Saarland (1994–2001) and, since 2002, at the University of Bremen and the University of Bremen . Since 2006 he has been an honorary professor at the Institute for Art Research at the University of Bremen with a research focus on Renaissance and Baroque architecture, industrial culture and theories of monument preservation. He is a member of several working groups or advisory boards of foundations, commissions and associations, for example the Bremen Center for Building Culture , the Wittheit zu Bremen , the Dehio Association , the German National Committee for Monument Protection , the Association of German Architects and ICOMOS - Germany.

Skalecki is married to the art historian and crime writer Liliane Skalecki , they have three children.

Publications (selection)

  • German architecture at the time of the Thirty Years War. (also dissertation ) - Regensburg: Pustet, 1989. ISBN 3-7917-1195-4
  • Ziegelberg Castle in Mettlach - Neuss: Neusser Druckerei u. Verl., 1988, 1st edition ISBN 3-88094-603-5
  • Since 2004 publisher and founder of the heritage preservation series in Bremen . - Edition Temmen
  • Bremen Town Hall . With photographs by Christian Richters. German / English Stuttgart, London 2008. = Opus 69, Edition Axel Menges. ISBN 978-3-932565-69-4
  • Master builders and builders working on the new baroque building of the Premonstratensian Abbey in Wadgassen . In: Kurtrierisches Jahrbuch 33, 1993, pp. 159–175. (in excerpts here )
  • with Stefan Offenhäuser, Liliane Skalecki and Lydia Niehoff : 475 years of Haus Schütting. Schünemann Verlag, Bremen 2012. ISBN 3-7961-1004-5
  • On the move in spaces . Edition Temmen, Bremen 2012
  • with Lucius Burckhardt, Johann Peter Lüth; With photographs by Hans Meyer-Veden: Alte Völklinger Hütte . German / English Stuttgart, London 1997. = Opus 28, Edition Axel Menges. ISBN 978-3-930698-28-8
  • with Eberhard Syring and Volker Plagemann: The House of Citizenship in Bremen by Wassili Luckhardt . Delmenhorst 2006, ISBN 978-3-939401-09-4

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