Robert Temel

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Robert Temel (* 1969 in Vienna ) is an Austrian journalist, architecture and urban researcher .

Life

Robert Temel studied architecture at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (meanwhile University of Applied Arts Vienna ) and completed the postgraduate sociology program at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. From 1995 to 1996 he was chairman of the student body at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, from 1996 to 1998 advisor for educational policy.

From 1998 to 2010 Temel was a board member of the Austrian Architecture Association , and from 2003 to 2009 chairman of the board.

In 2009 he founded the initiative for community building and living in Vienna with Annika Schönfeld and Gernot Tscherteu, and has been a board member since 2010.

Since 2013 he has been one of the three speakers for the Baukulturpolitik platform .

Since 2015 co-founder and chairman of the supervisory board of WoGen Wohnprojekte-Genossenschaft.

Since the mid-1990s he has been self-employed as a researcher, journalist and mediator, he has carried out numerous research projects and studies, publications, exhibitions, journalistic texts and mediation projects. Since 1999 Temel has been a regular author for the magazine Architektur aktuell and numerous other specialist media and periodicals.

Temel published numerous articles on the criticism and theory of the city and architecture as well as building culture in national and international media.

Publications

  • Network nodes, surfaces. Temporary use in the Vienna Museum Quarter / Network Nodes and Surfaces . In: Architektur aktuell 230/31, July / August 1999, ISSN  0570-6602 .
  • Delugan Meissl 2. Concepts, projects, buildings. Birkhäuser, Basel 2001, ISBN 3-7643-6557-9 .
  • Peter Döllmann, Robert Temel: Landscapes . Future living at the intersection of private and public. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 3-593-37165-0 .
  • Roof extensions in the urban landscape. A comparison of the situation in Vienna, Berlin, Prague, Budapest and Munich. Workshop report No. 63, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-902015-63-2 .
  • Florian Haydn, Robert Temel: Temporary Spaces. City use concepts. Birkhäuser, Basel 2006, ISBN 3-7643-7459-4 .
  • City on the Prater. Underground and urban development in Vienna. Municipal Department 18, Urban Development and Planning, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-902576-14-9 .
  • Means and ends. Small lexicon of tools . In: Elke Krasny (Ed.): Architecture begins in the head. The Making of Architecture. Birkhäuser, Basel 2008, ISBN 978-3-7643-8979-6 .
  • Temporary urbanism. Potential of limited temporality for the transformation of cities . In: Elke Krasny , Irene Nierhaus (eds.): Urbanografien. Urban research in art, architecture and theory. Reimer, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-496-01394-5 .
  • Robert Temel, Maja Lorbek, Aleksandra Ptaszyńska, Daniela Wittinger: Building communities in Vienna. Final report 1: Potential assessment and framework conditions. Municipal Department 50 - Housing Subsidies, Vienna 2009.
  • Building communities in Vienna. Final report 2: legal issues, guidelines, land allocation. Municipal Department 50 - Housing Subsidies, Vienna 2009.
  • In the Interim, Everything Changes . In: Sabrina Lindemann, Iris Schutten (Ed.): Between Times. Hotel Transvaal Catalyzing Urban Transformation. Uitgeverij SUN, Amsterdam 2010, ISBN 978-90-8506-818-1 .
  • Andrea Schaffar, Robert Temel: And why should you stop at the building? The relationship between the Viennese housing system and its residents . In: Generalist 4th magazine for architecture. Use and Habit, Darmstadt, July 2011, ISBN 978-3-89479-638-9 .
  • Is it different today than it was then? Participatory housing before and after the turn of the millennium . In: Bernhard Steger (Hrsg.): Themes of architecture. z. B. Ottokar Uhl, Festschrift for the 80th birthday of Ottokar Uhl. Löcker, Vienna 2011, ISBN 978-3-85409-588-0 .
  • Christian Kühn, Robert Temel, Florian Sammer, Sabine Reh: Regional workshop discussions on school building guidelines in Germany . Abstract, Issue 2 of the series of frameworks and guidelines for efficient school construction in Germany , Montag Foundation for Urban Spaces and Monday Foundation for Youth and Society, Bonn 2011.
  • Andrea Schaffar, Robert Temel: Builder of the small world. Architects and developers in Viennese residential construction . In: Hans-Georg Lippert, Anke Köth, Andreas Schwarting (eds.): Un-plannable volume 1. World master builder and engineer. The architect as rival of the creator , Dresden, Thelem 2012, ISBN 978-3-94241-162-2 .
  • Building cooperatives in the Vienna Seestadt Aspern , Municipal Department 50 - Housing Subsidies, Vienna 2012.
  • Sabine Reh, Robert Temel: Observing the Doings of Built Spaces. Principles of an Ethnography of Materiality . In: Historical Social Research / Historical Social Research (HSR) 39, No. 2, Special Issue Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Towards Integrating Qualitative, Quantitative and Cartographic Approaches , ISSN  0172-6404 .
  • Evaluation of the cooperative processes , workshop report No. 142, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-902576-87-3 .
  • Robert Temel, Robert Korab, Gregor Wiltschko, Andreas Neisen: Basics for cooperative planning methods , workshop report No. 149, Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-903003-00-2 .
  • Design instead of participation. The Wiener Sargfabrik as a model project for urban life . In: Mateo Kries, Mathias Müller, Daniel Niggli, Andreas Ruby, Ilka Ruby (eds.): Together! The new architecture of the community , exhibition in the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein from June 3rd to September 10th 2017. Ruby Press, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-945852-15-6 .
  • Housing development in Vienna . In: Visning / House Viewing, catalog for the exhibition at Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, Oslo 2018.

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