ETH Zürich – Institut für Städtebau
HIL H44.1 – Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5 – 8093 Zürich
Kontakt
Fabienne Hoelzel (dipl arch ETH MAS gta) founded in 2013 FABULOUS URBAN, a design and planning practice, focusing on community development in conflictual-controversial regions, after working during three years for one of Latin America‘s largest slum-upgrading program as the Urban Design and Planning Program Coordinator at São Paulo's social housing and urban development authority Sehab, Brazil. Fabienne was the assistant-curator of the 4th IABR 2009 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to Kees Christiaanse and worked before with Herzog & de Meuron, Basel, after studies in architecture in Switzerland and the US. Since Fabienne has again joined the chair, she pursues a research project on urban governance, planning processes and instruments. She is also an Associate Lecturer at the Lucerne School for Engineering and Architecture.
Kontakt:
Fabienne Hoelzel
ETH Zürich – Institut für Städtebau
ONA G 41, Neunbrunnenstrasse 50, 8093 Zürich
Telefon +41 44 633 29 77
hoelzel @ arch.ethz.ch
Further information:
Interviews
Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Jelena Nikolic: Städte müssen robust und unfertig sein, 17 June 2015
Die Zeit, No 5, Matthias Daum: Es reicht nicht, Pläne zu zeichnen, 29 January 2015
Bau 2015 München, Inge Beckel, Cities as places of renewal. Fabienne Hoelzel on Intelligent Urbanization, 14 Januar 2015
DRS 1, "Menschen und Horizonte", Besser leben im Slum, 21 October 2012
Die Zeit, No 27, Thomas Häusler: Per Seilbahn aus der Favela, 28 June 2012
DRS 2, "Kontext", Brasilien - der unbekannte Riese: Besser leben im Slum, May 2012
alsecco aface, Robert Uhde: Slum-upgrading, April 2012
Deutsche Welle TV, "kultur.21"; "Bauwelt-Fernsehen": Favela-Upgrading, October 2011
Articles
Fabienne Hoelzel: Von brasilianischen Favelas lernen, NZZ Meinung/ Debatte, 28 August 2014
Fabienne Hoelzel: The vanguard of urban planning or the experience of struggle, February 2012
Fabienne Hoelzel: Wuchernde Metropolen, NZZ-Feuilleton vom 10 April 2010
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