Sibylla Zech

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Sibylla Zech (* 1960 in Feldkirch ) is an Austrian spatial planner and university professor .

Career

Sibylla Zech grew up in Nenzing / Vorarlberg , where her father was a member of the local council's spatial planning committee . This fact and the growing environmental awareness in the population in the 1970s certainly had an impact on their later career choice.

Zech originally wanted to start studying architecture after graduating from high school , but when she found out from the vocational counseling service at school that there is "spatial planning" as a separate course and that she was more interested in settlements, villages, cities and regions than in individual buildings, She chose this, at the time still relatively young, field of study.

After completing her studies, she worked as an assistant to Ralph Gälzer , professor of landscape planning at the Vienna University of Technology , before going freelance and in 1991 founded the planning office "stadtland", an engineering office for spatial planning and spatial planning as well as landscape planning and landscape architecture.

Since 2008 she has been a university professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology, Department of Spatial Planning , Department of Regional Planning and Regional Development .

Lectures (selection)

  • "Gold rush country or sustainably developed region"; Environmental Region Vienna - National Park as a driving force for the region, Vienna City Hall; October 16, 1998
  • "Energy spatial planning in Austria: A foray through the states and municipalities"; Planner Day 2012, Luxembourg, Ministère du Développement durable et des Infrastructures, Luxembourg; May 24, 2012
  • "Horizontal and vertical compression: increase, build up or compress in another way?"; Annual Housing Forum - Specialist conference for large-scale housing, Arcotel Kaiserwasser, Vienna; 23rd September 2015
  • "The UNESCO Management Plan Wachau - Guidelines for the Protection and Development of a Special Cultural Landscape"; Wachau World Heritage, presentation of the management plan, Göttweig Abbey; 29th March 2017
  • "For the management of an extraordinary cultural landscape"; Symposium Kellergassen Cultural Landscape Weinviertel, Reichensteinhof Poysdorf; October 27, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the "stadtland" office , accessed on October 31, 2018
  2. Sibylla Zech at www.kulturhauptstadt2024.at , accessed on October 31, 2018
  3. ^ Sibylla Zech on the TU Wien website , accessed on October 31, 2018