Thekla Schulz-Brize

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Thekla Schulz-Brize , née Thekla Schulz (born January 6, 1960 ) is a German building researcher .

Thekla Schulz studied architecture at the Technical University of Braunschweig from 1978 to 1986 and then worked until 1990 as an assistant in the Athens department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) under Hermann J. Kienast for the excavations in Heraion of Samos . In 1988 and 1989 she took part in excavations by the DAI in Sri Lanka as an architect . In 1990 she became Gottfried Gruben's assistant at the Institute for Building History at the Technical University of Munich , and in 1992 she represented Gruben as the holder of a teaching position. In 1994 she received her doctorate from him and Wolfram Hoepfner with the thesis Three Roman Temples in Heraion of Samos . In 1995 she was appointed professor for architectural history , monument preservation and historical building research at the University of Regensburg , where she set up the master's degree in historical building research. Since October 1, 2015, she has been teaching in the successor to Dorothée Sack as professor for historical building research and monument preservation at the TU Berlin .

Schulz-Brize was second chairwoman of the Koldewey Society from 2002 to 2012 and organized its 45th conference in 2008 in Regensburg. In 2010 she became a full member of the DAI and, as a representative of building research, also a member of the central management of the DAI. In 2009 she organized the international conference Dipteros and Pseudodipteros at the University of Regensburg as well as the exhibition 1920s in Regensburg in 2009 and the exhibition The Staircase - Head of the Senses in 2012 , each in cooperation with the Regensburg Art and Industry Association . She is mainly concerned with archaeological building research, for example on the Roman temples in Heraion of Samos , the Zeus temple in Aizanoi , the temple of Apollon Smintheus in Chryse (Troas) , the Hekate temple in Lagina and the Serapis temple in Ephesus . In addition, she researches the architectural history of Regensburg , in particular the synagogues in Regensburg and Sulzbach-Rosenberg , as well as the local architecture of the 1920s.

Schulz-Brize is married to the classical archaeologist Philip Brize (* 1948).

Fonts

  • The Roman temples in Heraion of Samos . Volume 1: Prostyloi (= Samos , Volume 24). Habelt, Bonn 2002, ISBN 3-7749-3107-0 (= part 1 of the dissertation).
  • with Peter Morsbach, Joachim Wienbreyer (Ed.): The stairs - head of the senses. Accompanying volume for the exhibition of the University of Regensburg and the Art and Trade Association Regensburg eV (= Regensburg Contributions to Architecture, Building Research and Monument Preservation , Volume 1). Morsbach, Regensburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-937527-46-8 .
  • (Ed.): Dipteros and Pseudodipteros. Architectural and archaeological research. International conference, November 13-15. 2009 at the University of Regensburg. (= Byzas , Volume 12) Ege Yayınları, Istanbul 2012, ISBN 978-605-56077-4-6 and ISBN 605560774-3 .

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