JURY
URBAN/ARCHITECTURAL ORDER
Tina Saaby (DK), City Architect at Municipality, Copenhagen
Peter Ulm (AT), Chief Executive Officer of 6B47 Real Estate Investors AG, Wien
URBAN/ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Irène Djao-Rakitine (FR), Landscape Architect and Director at DJAO-RAKITINE, London,
Research Assistant at the ETH Zürich, Visiting Critic to the London Mayor’s Project Review Panel
Tina Gregoric (SI), Architect and Partner at dekleva gregorič arhitekti, Ljubljana
Professor and Head of the Department for Building Theory by Design, Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien
Saskia Hebert (DE), Architect and Partner at subsolar* architektur und stadtforschung, Berlin Winner E9 Spremberg, University of the Arts, Berlin
Max Rieder (AT), Architect, Urbanist and Lecturer, Director at maxRIEDER, Wien
PERSONALITY
Christian Kühn (AT), Architect and Critic, Wien, Dean of Studies of Architecture and Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien, Board of the Austrian Architectural Foundation, Member of OECD-Working Group Evaluating Quality in Educational Facilities
SUBSTITUTES
Thomas Proksch (AT), Landscape Architect and Lecturer, Partner at LAND IN SICHT - Büro für Landschaftsplanung, Wien
Florian Sammer (AT),Architect, Vienna, Winner E7 Krems, Department for Housing and Design, Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien
REPRESENTATIVE EUROPAN KOSOVO
Lulzim Kabashi (HR), Architect and Partner at IVANIŠIN. KABASHI. ARHITEKTI , Zagreb
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JURY CV's
A: URBAN / ARCHITECTURAL ORDER
Tina Saaby (DK), City Architect at Municipality, Copenhagen
Tina Saaby has been the Chief City Architect of Copenhagen since September 2010. As the Chief City Architect she inspires, facilitates, advices, and coaches the politicians and City Administration. Her responsibility is to help defining architectural guidelines and visions in developing the city based on the Architectural Policy.
Tina Saaby is educated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architectur in 1997. She has a lot of experience as a sketching designing architect partly as partner of Witraz Architects in Copenhagen and was previously Vice President of the Danish Architects' Association,
Tina Saaby is Visiting Professor at Sheffield University and external examiner at University of Roskilde, University of Copenhagen and the Royal Academy of Arts School of Architecture, Design and Conservation. Furthermore Tina is Chairman of the Advisory board at the Academy of Arts School of Architecture, Design and Conservatoin.
© photo: Ursula Bach
Peter Ulm (AT), Chief Executive Officer of 6B47 Real Estate Investors AG, Wien
As of 1996 Managing Director at S-Invest Beteiligungs GmbH. From 1997 Immorent AG, Deputy Manager for the Eastern region and as of 1998 Director of the real estate financing and development business of for the Eastern region. As of Business Center Marchfeld BetriebsgmbH, Managing Director. From 1993 - 2000 Senior Account and Development Manager of IMMORENT AG, Wien - a subsidiary of ERSTE BANK AG, responisble for the real estate and finance leasing activities of ERSTE Bank Group. Between 2000 - 2003 Chief Executive Officer of Zwerenz & Krause AG, a pan - European property developer, Managing Director of various investment companies as well as of several Dutch real estate investment funds. The time at Zwerenz & Krause was highlighted by a number of high leveled property developments and investments in partnership with institutional investment funds such as Global State, Europa Capital Partners, S Immobilien AG, Allied Irish Banks et cetera. From 2003 Partner and Member of the Executive Board of AKRON Group Wien, an investment and management company of commercial property developments and investment funds in Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Germany and Holland. AKRON Group achieved in this period a growth in its management asset value from € 250 Mio in 2003 to € 1,5 bn in 2008. Up to the present Managing Partner of PUI Peter Ulm Invest GmbH, an investment and management company of commercial property developments and investments in Poland, Hungary, Austria and Germany. From 2011 Chief Executive Officer of 6B47 Real Estate Investors AG, a multinational property developer with offices in Austria, Germany and Poland. 6B47 manages currently a development portfolio of some € 650 Mio.
© photo: 6B47 Real Estate Investors AG.
B: URBAN / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Irène Djao-Rakitine (FR), Landscape Architect and Director at DJAO-RAKITINE, London,
Research Assistant at the ETH Zürich, Visiting Critic to the London Mayor’s Project Review Panel
Graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art in Paris and from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Paysage de Versailles, Irène started her professional career as a landscape architect in 2004 in Paris, working on urban projects for CO-BE, a multi-disciplinary practice specialised in architecture, urban planning and landscape.
From 2006 to 2009, she worked as Project Manager and Head of Landscape Department at
Ateliers Jean Nouvel in Paris. Her collaboration with Jean Nouvel gave her a wide range of international experience developing landscape designs for projects such as the Philharmonic Concert Hall of Paris, the Louvre Museum of Abu Dhabi, the Seoul Performing Arts Center, the Ferrari Assembly Line in Maranello, major public spaces in Colle Di Val D’Elsa (Italy) and Richemont Headquarter in Geneva.
Head of the landscape architecture practice VOGT in London for the last 6 years, Irène has been responsible for developing the design of international projects, in United Kingdom, Europe and Middle East., embracing a wide range of scales and programmes, from product design to territory projects. Amongst these projects: The London 2012 Athletes Village public realm (now called East Village London), the Olympic Legacy Framework Landscape Strategy for the London Legacy Development Corporation, The International Quarter public realm of Stratford (with Rogers Stirling Harbour & Partners); the Tate Modern Gallery Extension public realm (with Herzog & De Meuron), the Vejle Harbour (Denmark) _a new island and a jetty with Studio Olafur Eliasson_; the new city park of Antwerp, Droogdokkenpark.
Irène gave lectures and critiques in different universities and institutes in Europe (Ecole d‘Architecture de Versailles, Architecture School of Aarhus, Architectural Association London, CASS London Met).
She‘s a member of the External Consultant Panel of the London Mayor’s Design Advisory Group and a researcher at the ETH Institute of Landscape in Zurich.
In 2015, Irène creates her own practice, DJAO-RAKITINE, a company dedicated to landscape architecture.
Tina Gregoritsch (SI), Architect and Partner at dekleva gregorič arhitekti, Ljubljana
Professor and Head of the Department for Building Theory by Design, Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien
She graduated at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2000. She continued studying at the Architectural Association in London, where she received Master degree in Architecture with Distinction in 2002. She is co-author of a book on mass-customisation and responsive environments in collective housing Negotiate my boundary!, AA Publications, London, 2002. From 2002-2004 she was a lecturer at Graz University of Technology. In 2003 she founded with Aljosa Dekleva architectural office DEKLEVA GREGORIC architects in Ljubljana. The office won International Award 40 under 40 and in 2013 and was selected in a Highly Commended group of practices for 21 for 21 WAN AWARDS 2012 – searching for “the 21 architects for the 21st century.“ They have published and exhibited nationally and internationally. Their first project XXS House, 2004, received several international awards. Further projects Metal Recycling Plant, 2009, Housing Perovo, 2013, KSEVT (Cultural Centre of EU Space Technologies), 2013, and Compact Karst House, 2015 were all nominated for Mies van den Rohe Award. Their first US project Clifftop House on Maui, 2011, received 2nd AIT award and International Architecture Award 2012. Tina has been visiting lecturer and critic at Architectural Association London, University of Ljubljana, IUAV Venice, CEDIM, Mexico and from 2014 Professor and Head of the Department at the Institute of Architecture and Design at the Wien University of Technology.
© photo: Miran Kambic
Saskia Hebert (DE), Architect and Partner at subsolar* architektur und stadtforschung, Berlin Winner E9 Spremberg, University of the Arts, Berlin
Saskia Hebert was trained as an architect in Hamburg and Berlin and founded her office subsolar* architektur & stadtforschung together with Matthias Lohmann in 2001. After winning a first prize for their Europan-9-entry "brücke & tür" in 2008, they rebuilt an open air stage and the station square in Spremberg, Lausitz. In 2012 Saskia Hebert received a doctorate and established the "lived/space/lab" at the University of the Arts in Berlin. At the interface between theory and practice, she experiments with participative formats in teaching and planning. Since 2013 she is a member of Europan Germany's scientific committee.
© photo: Anja Weber
Max Rieder (AT), Architect, Urbanist and Lecturer, Director at maxRIEDER, Vienna
maxRIEDER understands “architecture as social art and the city as a piece of art” (1998). Graduated in civil- & environmental engineering University of Agriculture, Wien and architecture at masterclass Hans Hollein, University of Applied Arts, Wien. 1992 maxRIEDER started his own practice in Wien. He won many competitions and awards, realized a multifold of architecture and infrastructure designs.
Broadness expierence of lecturer for urbandesign, architecture & environmental design, ecology and sustainability and visiting professurships for buildingtypology & architecturaldesign, timber-architecture, housing at University of Applied Arts Wien, University of Musics & Performing Arts Mozarteum Salzburg, Department of Architecture Technical University Wien, Faculty of Architecture Technical University of Trondheim, Norway and Academy of Fine Arts, Wien.
© photo: Sepp Dreissinger
B: PERSONALITY
Christian Kühn (AT), Architect and Critic, Wien, Dean of Studies of Architecture and Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien, Board of the Austrian Architectural Foundation, Member of OECD-Working Group Evaluating Quality in Educational Facilities
© photo: http://www.gbl.tuwien.ac.at/imagine2010/img/reviewers/ChristianKUEHN.jpg
B: SUBSTITUTES
Thomas Proksch (AT), Landscape Architect and Lecturer, Partner at LAND IN SICHT - Büro für Landschaftsplanung, Wien
Born 1960 in Vienna.Study of landscape design and landscape ecology at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Wien 1979 - 1987. Research associate at the institute for landscape development at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Wien 1988 - 1991. 1991 inception of an interdisciplinary office for landscape architecture, landscape maintenance and environmental management in Wien.
Authority granting as Specially Certified Engineer for landscape planning, landscape architecture and landscape maintenance 1994.
Fields of activity:
- environmental impact assessments
- landscaping tasks in urban land use planning and sectoral planning
- regional landscape programmes and landscape structure plans
- programmes for leisure parks and large-scale landscape remediation
- research projects concerning conservation and environmental issues
- green and open space planning, public and private parks and green spaces development plans for sport and recreation areas
-landscape envelope plans
- planning for national parks, biosphere and nature reserves, as well as landscape protection areas
- landscape maintenance plans
- agricultural and forest planning
In addition to the management of the own office ongoing practice as an university lecturer in nature conservation, mitigation planning and environmental management at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Wien and other Austrian universities and colleges of higher education from 1991 until now.
Florian Sammer (AT),Architect, Wien, Winner E7 Krems, Department for Housing and Design, Institute of Architecture and Design TU Wien
REPRESENTATIVE EUROPAN KOSOVO
Lulzim Kabashi (HR), Architect and Partner at IVANIŠIN. KABASHI. ARHITEKTI , Zagreb
Lulzim Kabashi (Peje, 1969) studied architecture first in Prishtina and then in Zagreb. He obtained his degree from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture in 1996. After graduation he worked for his private office in Zagreb. He founded shared practice with Krunoslav Ivanisin in 2003. IVANISIN.KABASHI.ARHITEKTI. It is an open and research oriented architectural practice, active in fields of architectural design and urban / territorial planning.
He has won a number of design competitions in Croatia and abroad. He has constructed projects of various scale, for pricate and public clients. He has exhibited and lectured locally and internationally. His articles on architecture were published in several professional magazines ('Covjek i prostor' Zagreb, A10 Amsterdam, C3 Korea) He has been professional menthor for architecture students of the Zagreb Faculty of Architecture since 2008 and professional expert for 'European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award' since 2012. He lives and works in Zagrab.