Thomas Drachenberg

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Thomas Drachenberg (2014)

Thomas Drachenberg (born June 4, 1962 in Berlin ) is a German art historian . Since 2012 he has been the Brandenburg State Conservator and Deputy Director of the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and the State Archaeological Museum.

Life

Thomas Drachenberg grew up as the son of Erhard Drachenberg and Gisela Drachenberg in Berlin-Johannisthal and graduated from the 2nd Extended Oberschule in Berlin-Mitte in 1981 , which was the successor to the grammar school for the Gray Monastery , and Latin and ancient Greek as a specialization even during the GDR era offered. After completing his military service , he studied art history and classical archeology at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1984 to 1989 . There he completed his studies with a monograph on the Nikolaikirche in Brandenburg an der Havel as a diploma thesis . In 1999 he received his doctorate from the Free University of Berlin on the building history of the city of Luckenwalde from 1918 to 1933. In July 2019, by a resolution of the Academic Senate of the Technical University of Berlin, he was appointed honorary professor for the subject of “conservation practice”. He is married to Petra Drachenberg. Both are the parents of Jacob and Julian Drachenberg.

job

From 1989 to 2003 he was the area consultant in practical monument preservation, initially at the Institute for Monument Preservation of the GDR and later at the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation. Initially, he worked on the listed building stock of the new town, old town and cathedral island in Brandenburg an der Havel for the first monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany in the state of Brandenburg . He was responsible for various rural districts in the state of Brandenburg, u. a. the district of Teltow-Fläming . In Luckenwalde , he was able to advise on the restoration of buildings from the 1920s in the city, including the city theater with the Friedrich-Ebert-Schule. From 1999 to 2003 he was also responsible for the city of Brandenburg an der Havel and the Potsdam-Mittelmark district . During this time, the monument-related supervision of the renovation of Ziesar Castle fell .

From 2003 to 2012 he was department head for building and art monument preservation in the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and the State Archaeological Museum. In addition to managing and coordinating the monument-related work in the department, he moderated and resolved cases of conflict during the renovation of the monument. He continued to look after selected properties himself, including a. the preservation of the former prison of the Soviet counterintelligence in the Potsdamer Leistikowstrasse to a reminder and memorial.

With the retirement of Detlef Karg he's since 2012 Brandenburg state curator and deputy director of the Brandenburg State Office of Historic Monuments and Archaeological National Museum, at the same time the country was archaeologist Franz Schopper director of the State Office.

He had several teaching assignments: 1999 to 2002 at the BTU Cottbus , 2003 to 2018 at the Free University of Berlin and since 2003 in the master’s degree in Monument Preservation at the TU Berlin .

Works

  • Brandenburg. City under monument protection. Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin and Munich 1992, ISBN 3-345-00543-3 .
  • The former remand prison of the Soviet counter-espionage in Potsdam - The preservation of the memorial and meeting place in Leistikowstrasse . In: Axel Klausmeier, Günter Schlusche: Preservation of monuments for the Berlin Wall. The conservation of an uncomfortable building , Berlin 2011, pp. 100–111.
  • The building history of the city of Luckenwalde from 1918–1933 (= research and contributions to the preservation of monuments in the state of Brandenburg, Volume 2). Werner, Worms 1999, ISBN 3-88462-168-8 .
  • Bishop's residence at Burg Ziesar. The house - the monument - the museum. Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2005 (with own contribution), ISBN 3-936872-41-4 .
  • ... and the city, Luckenwalde, jumped out of its box like a devil. "Baukultur in Luckenwalde. In: Kulturland Brandenburg eV (Ed.): Abbruch Umbruch Aufbruch, Regional Baukultur in Brandenburg , Leipzig 2006, pp. 92-106, ISBN 978 -3-7338-0352-0
  • The ecclesiastical sacred space between continuity and change. A report from a historical preservation point of view. In: Regional Presidium Stuttgart / State Office for Monument Preservation (Ed.): The monument as a fragment - the fragment as a monument. Monuments as attractions. Stuttgart no year, annual conference of the Association of State Monument Preservationists (VdL) and the Association of State Archaeologists (VLA) and 75th Day for Monument Preservation June 10th - 13th 2007 in Esslingen am Neckar, regional council Stuttgart State Office for Monument Preservation Workbook 21, Stuttgart o J., pp. 509-518, ISBN 978-3-8062-2221-0
  • Revitalization of the inner city - preservation of monuments as part of urban development. German National Committee for Monument Protection, Bonn 2008, ISBN 3-922153-17-8 .
  • Preservation of monuments and society. Detlef Karg on his 65th birthday. Hinstorff, Rostock 2010 (anthology on the current state of research in the preservation of monuments in Brandenburg with its own contribution), ISBN 978-3-356-01413-6
  • Saved and yet lost? About the experiences and possibilities of leaving the church in the village ... In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege, issue 1/2017
  • Conversion instead of preservation? The attempt to clarify whether the current monument preservation must have a guilty conscience. In: Conversions: Monument - Values ​​- Change. Annual meeting of the Association of State Monument Preservators in the Federal Republic of Germany, Hamburg, June 10th to 13th, 2012. Workbooks on Monument Preservation in Hamburg No. 28, Verlag Hanseatischer Merkur, Hamburg 2014, pp. 268-274, ISBN 978-3-922857-64 -8th
  • Model of monument preservation in Germany. Practice and theory. 50 years of the Venice Charter. History, reception, perspectives, conference from October 2-4, 2014 in the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna 1, Weiskirchenerstr. 3. In: Austrian Journal for Art and Monument Preservation 2015, Issue ½, pp. 130–137, ISBN AUT 0029-9626
  • Sound and smoke? - Welcome and Farewell! Comments on the conference topic from a Brandenburg perspective. In: Sound and smoke - preserving industrial monuments. Documentation of the annual meeting of the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, June 13-15, 2016 in Oberhausen, workbook of the Rhenish Monument Preservation 84, pp. 36-47, ISBN 978-3-7319-0564-6
  • Zabytkowe rezydencje w krajobrazie przygranicznych regionow Polski i Niemec - Castle landscapes in the German-Polish border region. Edited by NID Warszawa - Warsaw, 2016, conception, collaboration with texts from the State of Brandenburg, German editing: Thomas Drachenberg ISBN 978-83-63260-68-2
  • Saved and yet lost? From the Brandenburg experiences and possibilities to leave the church in the village…. In: Austrian Journal for Art and Monument Preservation LXXI 2017 Issue 2/3, pp. 333-337 ISSN  0029-9626
  • Saved and yet lost? About the experiences and opportunities to leave the Church in the village …. In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege Issue 1/2017 pp. 5-13 ISBN 978-3-943164-29-9
  • Sound and smoke? - Welcome and Farewell! Comments on the situation of technical and industrial monuments in the state of Brandenburg. In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege Heft 2/2018 , pp. 5-14, ISSN  0942-3397
  • together with Barbara Bielinis-Kopec: Poland and Germany in the preservation of monuments. In: Die Denkmalpflege 77th year 2019 issue 1 pp. 57-60, ISSN  0947-031X
  • together with Barbara Bielinis-Kopec: Poland and Germany in the preservation of monuments. In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege Neue Reihe , Volume 5, Issue 1/2019 , ISSN  0942-3397 , pp. 7-10.
  • Keynotes - The Myths of the Bauhaus and the State of Brandenburg. In: Brandenburgische Denkmalpflege Heft 2/2019 , pp. 3-10, ISSN  0942-3397

Web links

Commons : Thomas Drachenberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. BLDAM - Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Retrieved March 18, 2020 .
  2. Brandenburg's state curator will teach at Berlin University in future. Retrieved March 18, 2020 .
  3. Inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Thomas Drachenberg - BLDAM. Retrieved March 18, 2020 .
  4. Monuments in Brandenburg Volume 1.1: City of Brandenburg - BLDAM. Retrieved March 18, 2020 .