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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Höhl

Daphnestraße 32
D - 81925 München
Germany / EU

e-mail: hoehl(at)smarthomes(dot)org

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Foto: Andi Albert, Würzburg

 

Wolfgang Höhl studied architecture in Vienna, Austria and did his PhD at Hannover University.

He worked as an architect at von Gerkan, Marg + Partners Architects in Hamburg and was an assistant lecturer at Munich University of Technology.

Today he works as an architect, as a professor for graphic data processing, 3D-visualization and as a specialized journalist for architecture magazines.

 

 

   

International Lectures and Awards

 

2004-06-28

Design & Nature 2004, International Congress Wessex Institute of Technology

Winner of the Design & Nature Award 2004

 

2004-04-16

8th European Meeting on 'Passive Solar Houses' Donau-Universität Krems (Centre for Building and Environment)

Member of the Scientific Comitee

 

2002-05-02

Institut für künstlerische Gestaltung o. Univ. Prof. Frantisek Lesak / University of Technology, Vienna

Guest Lecturer for 'Three Dimensional Design'
with the contribution 'Interactive Ambiente'

 

2002-02-28

'CORP 2002' - European Symposion on Computeraided Cityplanning
University of Technology, Vienna

Invited Lecturer with the contribution
'Gaming Properties ? - Planning Subjective Centralities'

 

2000-05-05

'E-Living' - European Symposion Ecóle D´Architecture, Paris La Villette

Invited Lecturer with the contribution
'Networking Architecture and Society'

 

1999-05-04

Kunsthochschule für Medien, Cologne

Guest Lecturer with 'Why MU?'
invited by Prof. VALIE EXPORT

 

1999-03-18

4th International Conference on Networking Entities Donauuniversität Krems

Invited Lecturer with the contribution
'MedienStädte - Stadtplanung und Kommunikationstheorie'

 

1998-12-17

Cities at the Millennium Conference Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London

Invited Lecturer with the contribution
'City Planning with Boundary Cities'