- Research Assistant / PhD Student
- Built Heritage & Upcycling
- Current Activity
- Research Assistant
- Education
- since 2023
University of Liechtenstein, doctoral studies in architecture and planning
- 2019 — 2021
University of Liechtenstein, Master's program in Architecture
- 2016 — 2019
TU Vienna, Bachelor's program Architecture
- 2012 — 2015
FH Campus Vienna, Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and Construction Management
- Career
- since 2022
University of Liechtenstein,
Research Assistant - since 2021
uli mayer, urs hüssy dipl.architekten eth sia
Liechtenstein, design planning, construction planning - 2019
Riepl Kaufmann Bammer Architektur GbR, Vienna, design planning, construction planning
- 2017 — 2018
Architekt Bauer GmbH, Vienna,
Design planning - 2015 — 2017
B + G Ziviltechniker GmbH, Vienna, work in structural planning
- 2015
State Building Authority, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, internship in four different departments of the Building Authority,
Collaboration in the various activities of upcoming projects, insight into projects in the public sector - 2014
Mader & Flatz Ziviltechniker GmbH, Götzis, Vorarlberg, Structural design in the field of reinforced concrete construction
- 2013
FF Bauleitungsbüro Friedrich Feuerstein, Dornbirn, Vorarlberg various activities in the field of construction management and structural planning
- Schedule for SS 25
- Erfassen und Bewerten (Seminar) Stockhammer, Lohs
- Independent Study: Search for circularity (BH&U, 2 ECTS) (Seminar) Lohs, Stockhammer
- Independent Study: Search for circularity (BH&U, 3 ECTS) (Seminar) Lohs, Stockhammer
- Independent Study: Search for circularity (BH&U, 4 ECTS) (Seminar) Lohs, Stockhammer
- Research Semester: Library of Reuse - book publication (BH&U) (Project) Lohs, Stockhammer
- Research Semester: Search for Circularity (BH&U) (Project) Lohs, Stockhammer
- Circular Building Systems: Segmented Construction Approaches à la Philibert de L'Orme Using the Example of the Caserne Rochambeau
- PhD-Thesis, since September 2023
The segmented construction method developed by Philibert de L'Orme in the 16th century can be interpreted as an early example of circular building principles. By employing modular, disassemblable ... more ...