Stefanie Hennecke

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Stefanie Hennecke (born January 3, 1970 ) is a German landscape architect and professor for open space planning at the Department of Architecture - Urban Planning - Landscape Planning at the University of Kassel .

Career

After studying landscape architecture and landscape planning at the Technical University of Munich and the Technical Universities of Berlin , she did her doctorate at the University of the Arts Berlin with a thesis on Berlin's urban development policy in the post-reunification era : Critical Reconstruction as a Model. Urban development policy in Berlin between 1991 and 1999 . From 2001 to 2009 she was also a research assistant at the Department of Garden Culture and Open Space Development at the Institute of History and Theory of Design at the Berlin University of the Arts and from 2010 coordinated the establishment of the graduate school for the arts and sciences at the university. Stefanie Hennecke was junior professor for the history and theory of landscape architecture at the Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich from 2010 to 2013.

She was then appointed to the University of Kassel , where she has been head of the “Open Space Planning” department since October 2013. She has been the women's and gender equality officer in her department since December 2017 and its vice dean since April 2019 .

Focus

Stefanie Hennecke's research focuses on the history of garden culture and open space development. The focus is on inner-city open spaces from the middle of the 19th century (especially the Volkspark) to the present day and the emergence of the professional profile of landscape architect. In doing so, she wants to make historical examples useful for current urban planning and open space planning.

Publications (selection)

sorted by year of publication

  • The divided city - conservative recourse or modern city concept? A critical reconstruction of the urban redevelopment plans by Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm . Contributions to the cultural history of nature 13, edited by Ulrich Eisel and Ludwig Trepl, Freising 2003. ISBN 978-3-931472-12-2
  • Pariser Platz in Berlin: How “bourgeois” is public space? In: Annette Geiger; Stefanie Hennecke and Christin Kempf (eds.): Imaginary architectures. Space and city as an idea . Dietrich Reimer Verlag. Berlin 2006, pp. 65-83. ISBN 978-3-496-01345-7
  • “Nature” in the city. Open space concepts of the 20th century in Europe and North America . In: Stadt + Grün 54. (April 2005), pp. 38–43.
  • The Volkspark for the recovery of mind and body - the ideological field of tension of a bourgeois reform movement between emancipation and disciplining the people . In: Stefan Schweizer (ed.): Gardens and parks as living and experience spaces: functional and usage-historical aspects of garden art in early modern times and modern times . Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2008, pp. 151–165. ISBN 978-3-88462-276-6
  • Art - garden - culture . (Editor). Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 2010. ISBN 978-3-496-01423-2
  • The critical reconstruction as a model. Urban development policy in Berlin between 1991 and 1999 . Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2011. ISBN 978-3-8300-4844-2
  • From strolling to everyday use and taking possession of urban open space. In: Enthusiasm and compulsory task for urban greenery - 146 years of civic engagement for the Bremer Bürgerpark award-winning = conference proceedings on the occasion of the awarding of the Golden Lindenblatt of the DGGL Culture Prize 2011. Published by the German Society for Garden Art and Landscape Culture. V., Landesverband Bremen-Niedersachsen / Nord, Bremen 2011, pp. 42–59.
  • Garden art in the city since the 19th century. Creative and social differentiations in public and private space . In: Stefan Schweizer , Sascha Winter (ed.): Garden art in Germany. From the early modern times to the present. History - Topics - Perspectives . Regensburg 2012, pp. 233-250. ISBN 978-3-7954-2605-7
  • Eigenart as a factor of identity in modern landscape architecture . In: Thuringian State Institute for Environment and Geoglogy (ed.): Character of the landscape . Series of publications by the Thuringian State Institute for Environment and Geology 103, pp. 30–38.
  • The park as a political space - a review of usage concepts and usage histories of public parks . In: Stadt + Grün 61 (February 2012), pp. 7–12.
  • How to deal with historical urban greenery - garden history research and garden monument preservation . In: Almut Jirku (ed.): StadtGrün . Fraunhofer Verlag , Stuttgart 2013, pp. 262–269. ISBN 978-3-8167-9028-0
  • Together with Regine Keller and Juliane Schneegans (eds.): Democratic Green. Olympic Park Munich . Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2013. ISBN 978-3-86859-230-6
  • Olympiapark, Munich. A "user park" from 1972 . In: Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten (ed.): 100 years of landscape architecture. The built environment, past and present . [Online exhibition].
  • The Green Threshold - Shifts between the Private and the Public in Urban Open Spaces / The Green Threshold: Transitions between the Private and the Public in Urban Open Spaces . In: Wüstenrot Foundation (ed.): The challenge of the ground floor interface . Berlin 2014, pp. 99-105. ISBN 978-3-86859-269-6
  • Mission statement . In: Hubertus Fischer (ed.): Shaping the future from landscape. Keywords for landscape architecture . CGL-Studies 17. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Munich 2014, pp. 157–162. ISBN 978-3-96091-002-2
  • Volkspark . In: Hubertus Fischer (ed.): Shaping the future from landscape. Keywords for landscape architecture . CGL-Studies 17. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Munich 2014, pp. 157–162. ISBN 978-3-96091-002-2 , pp. 253-257.
  • Volksparke today and tomorrow? On the sustainability of Ludwig Lesser's Volkspark idea . In: Die Gartenkunst , Heft 1, 2015, pp. 165–172.
  • Together with Annette Geiger: The Park at Gleisdreieck: A modern people's park? / Gleisdreieck Park: A modern Volkspark? In: Andra Lichtenstein and Flavia Alice Mameli (eds.): Gleisdreieck / Park Life Berlin . Bielefeld 2015, pp. 222–237. ISBN 978-3-8376-3041-1
  • Ed. Together with Thomas Hauck, André Krebber, Wiebke Reinert and, Mieke Roscher: Urbane Tier-Raum . Reimer Verlag, Berlin 2017. ISBN 978-3-496-01573-4
  • Together with Thomas Hauck: The functionalization of landscape aesthetics for urban open space planning. Examples from the early industrial city in Germany and the USA . In: Olaf Kühne, Heidi Megerle, Florian Weber (eds.): Landscape aesthetics and landscape change . Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2017, pp. 269–282. ISBN 978-3-658-15847-7
  • Considerations for the photographed landscape architecture - representation as garden art or place of appropriation? In: Die Gartenkunst 2018/1, pp. 107–113.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stefanie Hennecke. Lukas Verlag , accessed on December 18, 2019 .
  2. ^ Hennecke on the homepage of the University of Kassel.
  3. ^ Hennecke on the homepage of the University of Kassel.
  4. ^ Hennecke on the homepage of the University of Kassel.