Ute Margarete Meyer

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Ute Margarete Meyer (born October 20, 1963 in Stuttgart ) is a German architect.

Life

From 1984 to 1991 Ute Margarete Meyer studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Stuttgart and at the Università di Roma.

In 1992 and 1993, she completed a postgraduate fellowship at Columbia University in New York City with a Masters of Science in Advanced Architectural Design. From 1991 to 1996 she worked in various architecture offices in Stuttgart, Berlin and New York. In 1996 she founded the unit space project in Berlin. From 1996 to 1998 Meyer gave teaching assignments and was a guest lecturer for current urban planning topics in Stuttgart (Institute for Fundamentals of Modern Planning) and Barcelona (La Gran Escala master’s course).

In 2003 she founded the company bueroschneidermeyer Autovermietung in Stuttgart with Jochem Schneider, where she still works today. In 2004 Ute Margarete Meyer took on a substitute professorship at the University of Konstanz .

Meyer has been a professor at Biberach University since 2007 . There she took over the lectures for urban development and design as well as the management of the Institute for Planning Basics IPG.

Publications

  • Johann Jessen, Ute Margarete Meyer, Jochem Schneider stadtmachen.eu - Urbanity and the Planning Culture in Europe , Krämer Verlag Stuttgart, 1st edition (February 2008) ISBN 3782815335

literature

  • Open rooms by Jochem Schneider, Christine Baumgärtner, KulturRegion Stuttgart (organization)

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