Olaf Gisbertz

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Olaf Gisbertz (* 1965 ) is a German building researcher , architectural historian and university professor .

Life

Gisbertz studied art history , European ethnology and urban planning in Marburg , Bonn and Berlin . From 1990 he was a research assistant at the Institute for Art History at the University of Bonn and obtained his master's degree in 1993 . He then received a scholarship from the Graduate Funding North Rhine-Westphalia (1994–1996). His doctorate took place in 1997 with the text "Bruno Taut and Johannes Göderitz in Magdeburg". He then went to the USA for postdoc studies . Between 2002 and 2004 he worked as a research assistant at RWTH Aachen University and the German Foundation for Monument Protection . In 2003 he received a scholarship from the Central Institute for Art History in Munich and from 2005 to 2017 he was a research assistant at the Institute for Building and Urban History at the TU Braunschweig . In 2016 he completed his habilitation at the TU Braunschweig on the subject of "Reflection and Transformation - Preserving and Building on (Post-War) Modernism".

Gisbertz heads the Center for Building Research, Communication and Monument Preservation in the Innovation Society of the TU Braunschweig and has held a substitute professorship for the subject area "Building History, Architectural Theory, Monument Preservation" at the FH Dortmund since 2017 . His research focuses on the architectural history of the 19th to the 21st century and the preservation of monuments . He is a member of docomomo and the International Council on Monuments and Sites . In 2017 he became an extraordinary member of the Association of German Architects ( BDA ) and is also spokesman for the DFG “Network Building Research Younger Buildings 1945+” (NBJB 1945+).

Works (selection)

  • Bruno Taut and Johannes Göderitz in Magdeburg. Architecture and urban development in the Weimar Republic. With a foreword by Tilmann Buddensieg , Berlin, Gebr. Mann Verlag, 2000. ISBN 978-3-7861-2318-7 .
  • Handbook of the German Art Monuments NRW I Rhineland. Edited by Georg Dehio . Arranged by Claudia Euskirchen, Olaf Gisbertz u. a., Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin / Munich 2005. ISBN 978-3-422-03093-0 .
  • with Karin Wilhelm, Detlef Dessen-Klingenberg and Anne Schmedding (eds.): Law and Freedom. The architect Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer 1907–1990. Editor with Karin Wilhelm, Detlef Jessen-Klingenberg, Anne Schmedding. Jovis-Verlag, Berlin 2007. ISBN 978-3-939633-20-4 .
  • for the Braunschweiger Schule e. V .: Post-war modernism controversial - contemporary positions . Jovis publishing house. Berlin 2003. With contributions by Wolfgang Pehnt , Ira Mazzoni u. a. ISBN 978-3-86859-122-4 .
  • Building for mass culture. City and congress halls of the sixties and seventies with contributions by Werner Durth , Hans-Rudolf Meier , Dominik Schrage , Klaus Tragbar a . v. a., Berlin: Jovis 2015. ISBN 978-3-86859-306-8 .
  • Attention modern! Architecture between 1960 and 1980 . for the Braunschweiger Landschaft eV by Ulrich Knufinke and Norbert Funke in collaboration with Nicole Froberg and Olaf Gisbertz. Petersberg: Imhof 2017. ISBN 978-3-7319-0344-4 .
  • Mühlenpfordt - New Contemporary Art: Reform Architecture and University Teaching . With contributions from u. a. Hans-Georg Lippert, Sigrid Hofer, Andreas Hild , Berlin: Jovis 2018 ISBN 978-3-86859-499-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TU Braunschweig, Olaf Gisbertz. Retrieved May 20, 2019 .
  2. ^ Center for Building Research, Communication, Monument Preservation (ITUBS), Olaf Gisbertz. Retrieved May 20, 2019 .
  3. ^ FH Dortmund, Olaf Gisbertz. Retrieved May 20, 2019 .