Regine Keller

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Regine Keller (* 1962 in Pirmasens ) is a German landscape architect and professor at the Technical University of Munich .

Career

After studying art history and theater studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität from 1981 to 1983, Keller first completed theater training from 1983 to 1985 and worked from that year to 1987 at theaters in Salzburg and Munich, until she did an apprenticeship in the garden in 1987 - and landscaping began, which she completed in 1989. She then worked as a journeyman in this profession until she began studying land maintenance at the Technical University of Munich in 1991, which she graduated in 1996 as a qualified landscape architect. From 1996 to 2000 she worked as a research assistant at the Chair for Landscape Architecture and Design at the Weihenstephan Science Center for Nutrition, Land Use and Environment at the Technical University of Munich and at the same time took up a job as a freelancer in various landscape architecture offices. In 1998 she founded her own office for landscape architecture in Munich and was accepted into the Bavarian Chamber of Architects in 1999. In 2005 she received a chair for landscape architecture and public space at the Technical University of Munich and became dean of the Faculty of Architecture in 2009. From 2011 to 2014 she was Vice President for Studies and Teaching at the Technical University of Munich.

Keller is a full member of the visual arts department of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts . On May 25, 2013 she was elected as a member of the architecture section at the spring general meeting of the Berlin Academy of the Arts .

Awards

  • 2003 Art grant from the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
  • 2005 Bavarian Housing Award: Gardens Courtyards Squares; together with Ziller + Architects and Urban Planners, Munich
  • 2006 German builder award for student residence at Felsennelkenanger, together with bogevischs buero hofmann ritzer architects, Munich
  • 2010 Honorary awards for good housing construction from the City of Munich for the projects: Student residence Am Stiftsbogen (with Spregeler Wiescholek, architects and town planners, Hamburg), Venture 3 'Housing Complex Riem (with bogevischs office, architects & city planners bda, Munich),' Drei Höfe 'Andreestraße (with bogevischs office, architects & city planners bda, Munich)
  • 2013 Pro meritis scientiae et litterarum , Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and Art
  • 2015 Bavarian Architecture Prize , Bavarian Chamber of Architects

Web links

  • Regine Keller on the website of the Technical University of Munich (accessed March 1, 2019)
  • Regine Keller self-representation on the homepage of her office (accessed on September 9, 2019)