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Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Chair holder

Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Arch. BDA Heike Hanada

heike.hanadatu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 5310
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 210

Consultation hours:
by appointment

Heike Hanada studied architecture at the HdK Berlin from 1984-1991 and at the TODAI / University of Tokyo at the LAB for Urban Studies Prof. Hidetoshi Ohno from 1993-1999. In 1994 she founded her studio in Tokyo (Hanada+) and in 2007 her architectural office in Weimar (heike hanada_laboratory of art and architecture). Today she works as an artist and architect in Berlin. Her work was awarded 1st prize in 2007 for the extension of the Stockholm City Library by Gunnar Asplund and thus became internationally known. The competition design was commissioned with preliminary planning but was not realized. This was followed by numerous prizes and competition wins. From 2009 - 2018 Heike Hanada was professor for BauGestaltung at the FH Potsdam. In 2018, she received the call to the TU Dortmund University of Technology, where she has since headed the Chair of Building Typologies. In 2012, she won the international competition for a new Bauhaus Museum in Weimar and realized it in time for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus in Weimar. In 2019, she received the Thuringian Architecture Prize for it. In 2022, she was awarded the ROMPREIS of the German Academy Rome Villa Massimo, which is considered the most important award for the top promotion of German artists in the Federal Republic of Germany, for her work.

In 2023 Heike Hanada was appointed a member of the Class of Arts of the Academy of Sciences and Arts NRW in Düsseldorf. In addition to numerous international jury activities, she is, among other things, the lead juror for the annual Estonian Architecture Prize in 2023. Adjacent to her purely artistic work with various exhibitions and book publications, she is currently realizing as an architect together with the Belgian artist Koenraad Dedobbeleer the new Entré and Foyer of the Kunst Museum Winterthur / Oskar Reinhart at the Stadtgarten from 1951.


Secretariat

Carmen Brandt

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carmen.brandttu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 5310
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 209

opening hours:
Mon, Tue, Wed 09.30 - 12.30
Tue 13:00 - 14:00


Research assistants

Kevin Groß-Bölting, M. Sc. Arch.

Foto von Kevin Groß-Bölting © Kevin Groß-Bölting

kevin.gross-boeltingtu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 5849
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 213

Consultation hours:
by appointment

Kevin Groß-Bölting studied Architecture and Urban Design at the TU Dortmund. In 2018, he received the international BDA-SARP Award as well as special recognition from the North Rhine-Westphalia Chamber of Architects for his master’s thesis. From 2013-2019, he was employed as a student trainee and later as a project manager for the architecture firm .dlx in Dortmund. Since 2018, he is a research associate for the Chair of Building Typologies with an academic focus on “the typology of the drinking hall in the Ruhr Valley”.

Dipl.-Ing. Antun Janković

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antun.jankovictu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 8951
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 213

Consultation hours:
by appointment

Antun Janković studied Architecture at the Graz University of Technology, and completed his studies in 2018 with an independent project under Associate Professor Andreas Lechner. In 2016, he was awarded a GSS4 scholarship to examine everyday situations in the urban periphery of Lisbon. Between 2016 and 2017 he worked as a student assistant at the Institute of Design and Building Typology at the TU Graz. He has worked in various architecture offices and also as a graphic designer in Austria and Croatia both during his studies as well as after completing his degree. He currently works in the fields of architecture and urban design. He joined the Chair of Building Typologies Prof. Heike Hanada at the TU Dortmund as a research associate in 2018.

Dipl.-Ing. Arch. Chiara Nardini

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chiara.nardinitu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 6479
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 213

Consultation hours:
by appointment

Chiara Nardini studied Architecture at the TU Dortmund until 2008. During her studies, she worked as a student assistant for the Chair of Building Typologies under Prof. Walter Noebel. From 2010-2014, she pursued a degree in Painting and Photography at the Free Academy of Fine Arts in Essen. She was Master Student of Prof. W. Hambrecht. In 2012 she was awarded the Essen Art Prize for her work. From 2015-2018 she worked as a research associate for the Chair of Building Design, and since 2018 for the Chair of Building Typologies, Prof. Heike Hanada.



Student assistants

Matthias Dierker, B. Sc. Arch.

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matthias.dierkertu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 5313
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 209

Matthias Dierker has been studying architecture and urban planning at TU Dortmund University since 1 October 2017 and is currently in the Master's programme. He joined the Chair of Building Typologies on 01.10.2023.

Lara Voigt

Foto von Lara Voigt © Lara Voigt

lara.voigttu-dortmundde
+49 231 755 5313
August-Schmidt-Straße 8, room 209

Lara Voigt is currently in the Bachelor's degree programme and has been working at the Chair of Building Typologies as a student assistant since 01.10.2020.