Ingrid Scheurmann

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Ingrid Scheurmann (* 1954 ) is a German preservationist , historian and honorary professor for preservation of monuments at the TU Dortmund .

Life

Scheurmann studied history , English studies and political science and received his doctorate with a thesis on the history of science at the University of Marburg . She has been with the German Foundation for Monument Protection since 1995 ; she currently heads the Monument Theory / Monument Academy and is responsible for the Monument Debates page.

From 1991 to 1994, together with Konrad Scheurmann, she curated the “Passages” memorial created by Dani Karavan for Walter Benjamin and the European exile in Portbou, Spain . She also directed the exhibition Border Crossing - Walter Benjamin and European Exile , which was shown in Portbou and then in Bonn, Hagen, Amsterdam, Leipzig, Hamburg and Moscow. From 2001 to 2008 she was the head of the Dehio office at the German Foundation for Monument Protection and in 2005 she curated the exhibition “Layers of Time - Recognize and Preserve. Preservation of Monuments in Germany ”in the Dresden Residenzschloss. From March 2008 to September 2012 she was a substitute professor for historical monuments and applied building research at the Faculty of Architecture at the TU Dresden , where she coordinated the Master’s degree in Monument Preservation and Urban Development . From 2009 to 2012 she was head of the sub-project Between History and Historicization. Theory discourses on monument preservation as part of the BMBF research project Monument - Values ​​- Dialog. Historical-critical analysis and systematic-practical conception of guiding values ​​for monument preservation . From 2010 to 2012 she also headed the monument conservation sub-project of the Dresden project group within the EU research project Efficient Energy for EU Cultural Heritage, 3Encult . From 2014 to 2017 she headed the sub-project Another expansion of the concept of monument? Post-war buildings between an uncomfortable legacy and the promise of authenticity as part of the BMBF research project Which monuments which modernity?

Since 2013 she has been honorary professor for monument preservation at the TU Dortmund .

Scheurmann is treasurer in the working group Theory and Teaching of Monument Preservation e. V. and assessor at the Association for the History of Berlin . She is also a member of the working group on soil monuments in the Rhineland - Archaeological Memory of Cities at the Fritz Thyssen Foundation , ICOMOS , the public relations working group of the German National Committee for Monument Protection and the ArcHerNet network. of the German Archaeological Institute.

Web links

Publications (selection)

Books

  • Contours and conjunctions of monument preservation: dealing with architectural relics of the past . Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2018, ISBN 3-412-51139-0 .

Editing

  • with Hans-Rudolf Meier and Wolfgang Sonne: VALUES. Reasons for the preservation of monuments in the past and present. Final documentation of the BMBF research project Monument - Values ​​- Dialog , Berlin 2013.
  • Communicate - participate. New ways of conveying monuments (= series of publications by the German National Committee for Monument Protection 82, conference documentation), Bonn 2012.
  • Map memory. Building research in former concentration camps (= series of publications of the master’s degree in Monument Preservation and Urban Development), Dresden 2012.
  • with Olav Helbig: Denk_Male des 20. Century. Buildings-relicts-places of remembrance: Challenge for the preservation of monuments (= series of publications of the master’s degree in monuments and urban development), Dresden 2010
  • with Hans-Rudolf Meier: DENKmalWERTE. Contributions to the theory and topicality of monument preservation. Georg Mörsch on his 70th birthday , Munich, Berlin 2010.
  • with Hans-Rudolf Meier: Real - old - beautiful - true. Time layers of monument preservation , Munich and Berlin 2006.
  • Time shifts. Recognize and maintain. Preservation of monuments in Germany. Catalog book for the exhibition of the same name in the Residenzschloss Dresden, July 30th – 13th. November 2005 , Munich and Berlin 2005.

items

  • Expansion as renewal. To the criticism of the traditional concept of monument in the monument protection year. In: Falser, Michael; Lipp, Wilfried (Ed.): A future for our past. On the 40th anniversary of the European Year of Monument Protection 1975 - 2015 Berlin 2015, pp. 147–156.
  • Self-image and external image. Paul Clemen and the German preservation of monuments in the First World War, in: Schleper, Thomas (Hrsg.): Aggression and Avantgarde. On the eve of the First World War, Essen 2014, pp. 358–367.
  • Post-war architecture challenge. On the conservation of buildings from the 1950s to 1970s, in : Future of the Past. The renovation of buildings built between 1945 and 1979, ed. from the Wüstenrot Foundation, Stuttgart and Zurich 2014, pp. 28–41.
  • Remembering and forgetting in times of "Big Data". On the premises of current monument and heritage discourses , in: Kappel, Kai; Müller, Matthias (Ed.): Historical Images and Culture of Remembrance in Architecture of the 20th and 21st Century, Regensburg 2014, pp. 131–148.
  • Monument protection for inhospitable architectural monuments? On issues of value and communication of buildings of brutalism, ed. from the Wüstenrot Foundation Ludwigsburg and Zurich 2014, pp. 28–41.
  • New avant-garde? Challenges and perspectives of the preservation of monuments at the beginning of the 21st century, in: Preservation of monuments. Continuity and avant-garde. Documentation of the annual conference of the Association of State Monument Preservators 2013, pp. 254–258.
  • From art unworthy to uncomfortable monument. On the conservation of historical monuments about the relationship between history and aesthetics, in: Franz, Birgit; Kofler Engl, Waltraud (ed.): Controversial monuments. Dealing with the legacy of dictatorships (= series of publications by the Working Group Theory and Teaching of Monument Preservation eV 22), Holzminden 2013, pp. 25–35.
  • Monument_Values_History. On the theory and topicality of the preservation of monuments , in: Serexhe, Bernhard (Ed.): Digital Oblivion. Conservation of digital art: Theory and Practice, Karlsruhe 2013, pp. 114–130.
  • Preservation of monuments and art from 1914 to 1933. Programs, profiles, projects and their consequences in terms of the history of the discipline , in: WERTE. Reasons for the preservation of monuments in the past and present. Final documentation of the BMBF research project Monument - Values ​​- Dialog , ed. by Hans-Rudolf Meier, Ingrid Scheurmann and Wolfgang Sonne, Berlin 2012.
  • Architecture as a carrier of meaning and identity? An afterword as a preface , in: Hans-Georg Lippert u. a. (Ed.): World builder and engineer: The architect as a rival of the creator. Documentation of the conference of the same name of the SFB 804 "Transcendence and Common Sense" in Dresden, 17. – 18. June 2010 .
  • Conceptual Stories. On theoretical and valuation questions of the preservation of monuments , in: Werner Sewing (Ed.): Authenticity. Longing for truthfulness in architecture , Berlin 2012.
  • Monument values ​​today. On the historical testimony value and its substance in the monument discourse of the 20th century , in: Winfried Speitkamp (Ed.): European cultural heritage. Pictures, traditions, configurations (= workbooks of the State Office for Monument Preservation Hesse), Stuttgart 2012.
  • From monument creation to monument mediation. A revaluation? , in: Communicate - Participate. New ways of mediating monuments (= series of publications by the German National Committee for Monument Protection 82), Bonn 2012.
  • Preservation of monuments and culture of remembrance , in: “Mapping memories”. Building research in former concentration camps (= series of publications of the master’s degree in Monument Preservation and Urban Development), Dresden 2012.
  • with Rainer Fisch: Minimal architectural interventions to revitalize rural churches , in: Church in the village. Preservation and use of churches in rural areas, conference documentation of the workshop conference of the same name from 7.-8. April 2011 in Marburg / Lahn , ed. by the German Foundation for Monument Protection, the German National Committee for Monument Protection and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany (= series of publications of the German National Committee for Monument Protection, Volume 81), Rheinbach [2012], p. 102 105.
  • On the test bench - preservation of monuments and civic engagement (lecture Regensburg Autumn Symposium for Art, History and Preservation of Monuments 2010), in: “To the devil with the monuments”. 200 years of monument protection in Regensburg , ed. from the Regensburg Autumn Symposium Working Group, Regensburg 2011, pp. 87–98.
  • Hardly past and already history. Monuments and places of remembrance of the 20th century , in: denk_Male des 20. Jahrhundert. Buildings-relicts-places of remembrance: Challenge for the preservation of monuments (= series of publications of the master’s degree in monument preservation and urban development), ed. by Ingrid Scheurmann and Olav Helbig, Dresden 2010, pp. 7-14.
  • Common cause. Civic engagement and public interest in the preservation of monuments, symbol of German unity. St. Georgen - major project and flagship of the German Foundation for Monument Protection. Interview with Gottfried Kiesow and Rosemarie Wilcken, Cooperating in the Protection of Monuments , in: Preserving - Donating - Mediating. German Foundation for Monument Protection 1985–2010. Festschrift for the 25th anniversary of the German Foundation for Monument Protection , 2 volumes, Bonn 2010 (pp. 18–29, pp. 144–153, pp. 204–211).
  • Unstable foundations - current discourse on identity and remembrance as a challenge for monument preservation , in: Monument Culture in the Rhineland. Festschrift for Udo Mainzer on his 65th birthday , ed. by Ulrich Stevens and Ulrike Heckner (= workbook of the Rheinische Denkmalpflege 75), Worms 2010, pp. 26–34.
  • More substance - remarks on the historical image of modern monument preservation or: Why are architectural monuments uncomfortable? , in: DENKmalWERTE. Contributions to the theory and topicality of monument preservation. Georg Mörsch on his 70th birthday , ed. by Hans-Rudolf Meier and Ingrid Scheurmann, Munich, Berlin 2010, pp. 15–23 and pp. 59–74.
  • Art as making the invisible visible. The memorial for Walter Benjamin and the European exile in Portbou / Catalonia , in: Franz, Birgit; Dolff-Bonekämper, Gabi (Ed.): Border shifts - cultural space - cultural landscape. Cultural heritage in regions with changing claims to power (= documentation of the annual conference of the Working Group on Theory and Teaching of Monument Preservation in Strasbourg, October 2–4, 2008), Holzminden 2009, pp. 100–108.
  • Cityscape in the preservation of monuments. Concept - context - program , in: Brandt, Sigrid; Meier, Hans-Rudolf (ed.): Cityscape and monument preservation. Construction and reception of images of the city , Berlin 2008, pp. 140–149.
  • Georg Dehio. Life, work and continued work , in: Eimer, Gerhard; Gierlich, Ernst (Ed.): Art historian and preservationist of the East. A contribution to the development of the subject in the 19th and 20th centuries , Bonn 2007, pp. 119–135.
  • The monument as a brand. Conservation and restoration in the succession of Georg Dehio , in: Echt - old - Schön - True. Time layers of monument preservation , ed. by Hans-Rudolf Meier and Ingrid Scheurmann, Munich, Berlin 2006, pp. 10–13 and pp. 96–107.
  • Got and just got ?! Stations of the German preservation of monuments in the succession of Georg Dehio, On Conservation and Restoration. Notes on the reception Georg Dehios, Dead said live longer. Georg Dehio and the current preservation of monuments, Cologne Cathedral. “Cold archaeological abstraction” or “the greatest work that has ever been founded on earth”? In: ZeitSchichten. Recognize and maintain. Preservation of monuments in Germany. Catalog book for the exhibition of the same name in the Residenzschloss Dresden, July 30th – 13th. November 2005, ed. by Ingrid Scheurmann, Munich, Berlin 2005, pp. 13-15, pp. 48-59, pp. 68-77, pp. 88-93.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wallstein Verlag Authors: Ingrid Scheurmann. Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
  2. https://www.pt-dlr-gsk.de/de/1180.php
  3. http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/architektur-und-urbanistik/professuren/denkmalpflege-und-baugeschichte/arbeitskreis/kontakt/
  4. http://diegeschichteberlins.de/verein/vorstand.html DieGeschichteBerlins.de
  5. Archived copy ( memento of the original from April 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fritz-thyssen-stiftung.de