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Dr.-Eng. Iris Engelmann
Kurzbiographie
Research associate at the Faculty of Architecture, Bauhaus University in Weimar.
Working and research interests: History of building techniques, historical building research and monuments to wooden buildings and buildings of the 20th century.
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Lorenz
Kurzbiographie
Werner Lorenz, who was appointed honorary professor at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg upon his retirement in October 2018, has been researching and publishing on the history of structural engineering for more than 30 years. As a civil engineer, he is involved in his own projects as well as through expert interventions for an appropriate handling of historical buildings and supporting structures.
Prof. Dr.-Eng. Steffen Marx
Kurzbiographie
Prof. Steffen Marx’s research focuses on design developments for high-speed railroad bridges and wind turbines, resonance effects and fatigue phenomena of concrete structures, as well as structural monitoring and experimental structural investigation.
Dr.-Eng. Roland May
Kurzbiographie
“If today we examine a country for its architectural development possibilities, we first ask about its constructive past, not its ‘architectural’ one.[…] Entirely new capabilities can emerge in a people, but in order to make a certain statement, we must establish the existing facts, and only properly interrogated history provides us with these.”
(Sigfried Giedion, 1929)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jeanette Orlowsky
Kurzbiographie
As the holder of the chair “Materials of Construction” at the TU Dortmund University, the preservation of our building fabric is particularly important to me. We are developing new needs-based repair methods with modern materials and are concerned with the durability of our measures. Textile concrete is of central importance in this context.
Ruth Tenschert
Kurzbiographie
Prof. Dr.-Eng. Christiane Weber
Kurzbiographie
Research interests include the history of building technology and urban construction in the 19th and 20th centuries, the history of technical education, and phenomena of cultural and technical knowledge transfer between France and Germany. Research also focuses on the topic of model statics and the history of civil engineering in the 20th century.
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Brandenburgische Technische Universität
Cottbus-Senftenberg
Fakultät 6, SPP 2255 Kulturerbe Konstruktion
Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 8
03046 Cottbus
Germany
Telephone: +49 355 69 46 40
Email: kontakt@kulturerbe-konstruktion.de