Rudolf Wurzer Prize

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The Rudolf Wurzer Prize for Spatial Planning is a science prize awarded by the City of Vienna together with the Vienna University of Technology . The prize was named after Rudolf Wurzer (1920–2004), a former university professor for urban development and spatial planning and former city councilor for planning in Vienna .

Spatial planning price

In 2001, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of spatial planning, the Rudolf Wurzer Prize was launched by the federal capital and the Technical University of Vienna. Since 2002, the prize, endowed with 10,000 euros, has been awarded every two years for scientific treatises on urban development and spatial planning. As well as for problem-solving concepts that can serve as a model for planning practice. The international jury consists of several professors for spatial planning and a representative of the City of Vienna.

Award winners

year price Appreciation
2001 Sabine Mayer with relational spatial planning
2002 Andreas Hofer with The Role of European Urban Planning in Latin America
Andreas Voigt with Spatial Simulation and Local Spatial Planning
Reinhard Seiss with information transfer and awareness raising in spatial planning
2004 Arne Arnberger with modeling of the social load-bearing capacity of recreational areas - shown at the recreational area Wienerberg
Georg Hauger with the basics of traffic ecology
Andreas Falch and Friedrich Falch with avalanche dam / Alpinarium-Galtür
2006 Hans Kramar with innovation through agglomeration, on the location factors of knowledge production Petra Daschütz with space requirements, leisure mobility and action space for children and young people in the city
2008 Oliver Frey with Orte.Netze.Milieus - for the municipal control of creative milieus in an "amalgamous city"
Hannes Schaffer with the European region - people in Centrope
Gabriele Tatzberger with A Global Economic Integration Zone in Central Europe? Vienna-Bratislava-Györ as a Laboratory for EU Territorial Cohesion Policy
2010 Beatrix Haselsberger with Reshaping Europe. Borders´ Impact on Territorial Cohesion
Norbert Trolf with green as market value - the influence of green and open spaces on price formation on the property market using the example of Vienna
Daniel Paul Glaser with The post-material city. Urban planning strategies and scenarios for a structurally sustainable society
Heidi Pretterhofer and Dieter Spath with rural urbanism or life in post-rural areas
2012 Gerlinde Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald with family -friendly housing policy in urban areas. Model-based evaluation and policy proposals for the urban region of Vienna and Munich TU Wien
Emanuela Semlitsch with leeway - Performative interventions in the context of the City of TU Wien
Anna Resch and Lisa Enzenhofer with LENDLABOR <from vacancy to resource> TU Graz
Christine Pointl with potential uses of urban sectors. Survey and indicator-based evaluation of the brownfield sites in Vienna TU Wien
2014 Daniela Allmeier with StadtLandREGION Portrait-Vision-Strategy
Stefan Groh involved ? Urban development and civil initiative
Sabine Lutz with social
space-oriented control strategies in urban renewal practice as an approach to reducing urban disadvantage phenomena - using the example of Berlin Moabit & Vienna Simmering Vera Seriakov and Nela Kadicskopje with OFF THE SCENERY STRATEGIES FOR A YOUNG CAPITAL CITY
Johannes
Cultural Suitner Vienna. On the semiotic regulation of Vienna's culture-led urban transformation

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Individual evidence

  1. Awarded the Rudolf Wurzer Prize for Spatial Planning, the Vienna Engineering Prize and the Roland Rainer Research Grant . TU Vienna, November 23, 2012.
  2. a b Rudolf Wurzer Prize 2010 . Federal Chamber of Architects and Engineering Consultants
  3. Prizes / Awards: Rudolf Wurzer Prize. TU Vienna
  4. ^ Jury 2010: University Professor Klaus Semsroth , City Councilor Rudolf Schicker , University Professor Hubert Christian Ehalt , University Professor Rudolf Giffinger , University Professor Rudolf Scheuvens , University Professor Christoph Luchsinger