Posts by: Orkun Kasap
See–Recognise–Understand – A conversation about historical rendering techniques between Oskar Emmenegger, his son Rafael Emmenegger and Silke Langenberg Emmenegger, Oskar, Rafael Emmenegger, and Silke Langenberg. 2023. “See–Recognise–Understand – A Conversation about Historical Rendering Techniques between Oskar Emmenegger, His Son Rafael Emmenegger and Silke Langenberg.” In About Render: Designing and Realising Plaster Surfaces, edited by Annette […]
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Call for Papers Patents in civil engineering and construction systems Engineering History and Heritage Journal guest editor: Silke Langenberg Upcoming themed issue of Engineering History and Heritage See call and topics hereSubmit your abstract proposal by 30 April 2024 here. Engineering innovations are key factors in the construction industry and can be protected by patents. In […]
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Anne Fabritius email fabritius@arch.ethz.ch Coordinator CAS ETH ReMain Curriculum Vitae Since November 2023, Anne Fabritius has been working as a research assistant at the Chair of Construction Heritage and Monument Conservation and is coordinating the new CAS ETH ReMain. Previously, she worked for two years as an architect in the field of Einfaches Wohnen and […]
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Dr. Lukas Held email held@arch.ethz.ch Curriculum Vitae Lukas Held ist Zeit- und Wissenschaftshistoriker (Promotion 2022 an der Universität Zürich) und forscht zur Geschichte der Gemeingüterforschung und des Gemeinsinns seit den 1960er Jahren. Er ist an raum- und stadtgeschichtlichen Fragen interessiert und hat bisher zur Geschichte der modernen Humanwissenschaften seit dem späten 19. Jahrhundert gearbeitet, insbesondere […]
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High-Tech Heritage: (Im)Permanence of Innovation Langenberg, Silke, Uta Pottgiesser, and Hans-Rudolf Meier. 2023. “High-Tech Heritage: (Im)Permanence of Innovation.” RUMOER: A(BouT) Building Technology, Heritage, 29 (83): 20–27. https://issuu.com/rumoer/docs/83_rumoer_heritage_pages/22.
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Constructive Abundance. Theo Hotz Partner Architects Constructive Abundance. Theo Hotz Partner Architectsgta exhibitions, ETH Zurich14.09. –13.10.2023Opening: Wednesday, 13.09., 6 pm A cooperation between the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation, gta exhibitions and the gta Archives. The exhibition Constructive Abundance. Theo Hotz Partner Architects, which coincides with the conference «High-Tech Heritage: (Im)permanence of Innovation», offers […]
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PREERVING MODERNISM: Object-oriented Architectural Research via 3D-Scans International Summer School10–16 July 2023, ETH Zurich Organized collaboratively by the Chair of the Theory of Architecture (Prof. Dr. Laurent Stalder)the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation (Prof. Dr. Silke Langenberg)the Chair of Building Archeology and Construction History (Prof. Dr. Stefan Holzer)and Kharkiv School of Architecture with inputs […]
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Materielle und immaterielle Denkmalwerte Langenberg, Silke, and Hans-Rudolf Meier. 2023. “Materielle Und Immaterielle Denkmalwerte.” In Sein Oder Nichtsein? Theaterbauten in Der Sanierung, edited by Sigrid Brandt, Jörg Haspel, and John Ziesemer, 1st ed., 20–25. ICOMOS Hefte Des Deutschen Nationalkomitees. Berlin: ICOMOS, Nationalkomitee der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. https://www.icomos.de/data/pdf/sein-oder-nichtsein-0705-1638-50.pdf. International meeting of the German national Committee of ICOMOS […]
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Publications Construction Heritage and Preservation Link to ETH Research Collection Publications Silke Langenberg Link to ETH Research Collection
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Metal facades of the 70s: Max Ziegler’s D-ARCH Student: Gereon Siévi Supervisor: Robin Rehm & Matthias Brenner The in-depth work on the topic of metal facades of the 1970s deals with the technical requirements of the facades of the HIL building by Max Ziegler. The analysis is about accessing existing archive material from the architect’s […]
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Fosco, Fosco-Oppenheim, Vogt: Institute Building Clausiusstrasse Student: Maurizio Mätzler Supervisor: Robin Rehm & Matthias Brenner Together with Gottfried Semper’s main ETH building and Karl Moser’s university, the institute building (1999) on Clausiusstrasse characterizes the university district in Zurich.However, its south and west facades, visible from afar, were criticized shortly after its realization as a mere […]
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