CHAIR OF ARCHITECTURE
AND URBAN DESIGN —

PROF. KEES CHRISTIAANSE

ETH Zurich – Institute for Urban Design
HIL H44.1 – Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5 – 8093 Zurich
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CHAIR


MARK MICHAELI



 

ETH Zürich

Mark Michaeli

Professur für Architektur und Städtebau
Institut für Städtebau
Netzwerk Stadt und Landschaft
HIL H 47.1
Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 15
CH-8093 Zürich

 

Tel. +41-44-633 29 76
Secr.  +41-44-633 29 77
Fax. +41-44-633 10 90

eMail: michaeli @ arch.ethz.ch

 

Architect, Senior Lecturer and Researcher, Institute of Urban Design ETH Zürich

Lecturer for Urban Design Contextual Studies, University of St.Gallen

Chair for Sustainable Urbanism, Technical University Munich (since October 2010)

 

born 1972 in Aachen/Germany, Dipl. arch. ETH/SIA

 

Born 1972 in Aachen, Germany. Mark Michaeli graduated as an architect from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. From 2001 to 2010, he worked as researcher and lecturer of urban design at the ETH Zurich, conducting and leading numerous international research projects on the development of metropolitan urban regions and cultural landscapes. He published on topology of urban structures, utopist urban concepts, shrinkage of cities, urban metropolitan regions and sustainable urban design strategies for urban and rural regions.

He has contributed to international research programmes such as Netzstadt (2000-2003, ETH Zurich) , Zwischenstadt (2001-2005, Gottlieb Daimler-And-Karl Benz - Foundation), Urban Switzerland 2050 and Climate Change (2005-2006, scnat Swiss Academy for Natural Sciences),  Open City (2008-2010, IABR International Architecture Biennal of Rotterdam), Urban Age (2009, 2010 London School of Ecenomics and Alfred Herrhausen Foundation) and worked in the conception of European research initiatives like KIC Climate Change (since 2009). From 2009 to March 2011, he acted as scientific coordinator of the SEC/ETH Future Cities Laboratory.

Since October 2010, Mark Michaeli holds the Chair for Sustainable Urbanism at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Since 2009, he regularly holds  visiting lectures on urban design and strategic planning at the University of St.Gallen (Haniel Seminars).  Additionally, he continuously serves as an expert on advisory boards and juries.

 

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