Reinhard Dauber

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Reinhard Dauber (born January 20, 1942 in Mayen ) is a German architect , art historian and university professor , he has been teaching as an adjunct professor at RWTH Aachen University since 1990 .

Life

Reinhard Dauber, who was born in Mayen during the Second World War, attended the Staatliche Neusprachliche Gymnasium in his hometown after primary school , which he graduated from high school in March 1963 . In the winter semester of 1963/1964 he began studying architecture at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule in Aachen . After taking the main diploma examination in February 1970, he worked as a freelance architect. In August 1971 he accepted a scientific assistant position at the chair for building history and monument preservation at RWTH Aachen University under the then professor Willy Weyres . In 1975, Dauber was awarded a Dr.-Ing. PhD . His dissertation was a monograph on the Prussian construction officer Ferdinand Jakob Nebel , the former professor Willy Weyres was the lecturer and his successor Günter Urban was co-referee . In 1985 Dauber's habilitation thesis was published , an investigation into villa architecture of the 19th and early 20th centuries in Aachen. On August 23, 1990 he was appointed adjunct professor at RWTH Aachen University. The department he oversees is building history with a focus on monument preservation . Reinhard Dauber runs an architecture office in Aachen full-time.

Fonts (selection)

  • Ferdinand Jakob Nebel (1782–1860). Kgl. Prussian agricultural inspector in Koblenz. Aachen 1975 (also dissertation, RWTH Aachen, 1975).
  • The beginnings of housing policy and building activity for non-profit housing in the Rhineland. In: Die Alte Stadt , quarterly journal for urban history, urban sociology, monument preservation and urban development, Vol. 7 (2), 1980, pp. 133–154.
  • The synagogue in Mayen (1835–1935). In: Landeskundliche Vierteljahresblätter , 30th year 1984, issue 4.
  • The Bismarck monument for Aachen. In: Rheinische Heimatpflege , new series, ISSN  0342-1805 , 16th year 1987, issue 2, pp. 90–94.
  • Aachen villa architecture. The villa as a building task in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Aurel Bongers, Recklinghausen 1985, ISBN 3-7647-0371-7 (also habilitation thesis, RWTH Aachen).
  • with Klaus Winands: Napoleonic architecture and urban planning in Aachen 1804–1814. In: Aachener Kunstblätter , Volume 53 (1985), pp. 127-187.
  • Koblenz gleanings. The Löhrrondell. The memorandum of the architects Rogg, Stähler & Horn for the redesign of the Löhrrondel in Koblenz. In: Rheinische Heimatpflege , New Series, ISSN  0342-1805 , Volume 23 1986, Issue 4, pp. 250–255.
  • Construction surveys of listed buildings. The "Lüxkeshof" in Krefeld-Oppum. In: Rheinische Heimatpflege , new series, 26th year 1989, issue 2, p. 110 112.
  • with Dagmar Thiemler, Jochen Putsch: Steam grinding shops . Historic craft workshops of the Solingen cutlery industry. (= Rheinisches Industriemuseum, Small Series , Issue 7.) Rheinland Verlag, Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-7927-1202-4 .
  • with Ingeborg Schild : Buildings of the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen. (= Rheinische Kunststätten , issue 400.) Neusser Druckerei und Verlag, Neuss 1994, ISBN 3-88094-769-4 .

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 19th edition (2003). Volume 1 (A – J), KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23607-7 , p. 516.

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References and comments

  1. Appointment as adjunct professor at RWTH Aachen