Ulla Luther

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Ulla Luther (* 1944 in Celle ) is a German architect and urban planner . She was State Councilor in Bremen and Managing Director of the Berlin State Development Company (BLEG).

biography

Luther comes from families with architects on both his mother's and father's side. Her great-great-uncle designed the old Lehrter Bahnhof in Berlin. She studied architecture and urban planning at the Technical University of Hanover and completed a legal clerkship as an urban planner. In Jamaica she worked as a development worker.

After completing her studies, she worked as a planner in various positions in the city and senate administrations of Hanover, Hamburg, Lübeck and as a senate councilor in Berlin. From 1997 to 1999 she was State Councilor at the Senator for Building, Transport and Urban Development Bernt Schulte (CDU) as the successor to Joachim Baltes . Fritz Logemann followed her in the office. She then became managing director of the Berlin State Development Company (BLEG). She also held a visiting professorship in the field of urban management at the Brandenburg Technical University in Cottbus . In 2006 she worked as a partner in the office for landscape architecture HO Dieter Schoppe + Partner freiraumplanung in Hamburg, later as a freelance planner, appraiser, moderator and judge in the field of urban development, architecture and landscape planning.

Memberships

Fonts

  • with Peter Tiedt (Ed.): A plan for a book. Opportunities for the science and health city of Berlin Buch. Wasmuth-Verlag, Tübingen 2002, ISBN 3-8030-0627-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. Institut der Stadbaukunst: Interview .
  2. Potsdam. Mayor Jann Jakobs congratulates Ulla Luther, Chairman of the Board of Directors, on his 70th birthday.