Hubert KLUMPNER Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
CV
1987-1993 | Mag. Arch., Architecture, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien |
1990-1993 | Design Architect, Atelier Hans Hollein, Barcelona |
since 1998 | Principal, Co-Director, Co-Founder with Alfredo Brillembourg, Urban Think Tank, Venezuela |
2004-2005 | MS.ARCH., Architecture and Urban Design, Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, New York |
since 2007 | Adjunct Professor, Co-Director SLUM_Lab, Co-Editor SLUM_Lab Magazine, Columbia University, New York City |
since 2010 | Professor and Chair, Architecture and Urban Design, ETH Zurich |
since 2013 | Dean, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich |
since 2015 | Senior-Dean, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich |
Curator, UABB Bi-City Shenzhen - Hong Kong Biennale for Urbanism and Architecture, Hong Kong |
Mitgliedschaften
Institute of Urban Design, Network City Landscape NSL | |
ETH Sustainability Steering Committee | |
Institute of Science Technology and Policy / ISTP | |
Swiss University Hub for informal housing / UN-Habitat |
Publikationen
Brillembourg, Alfredo and Klumpner, Hubert. Torre David, Informal Vertical Communities. Zurich: Lars Mueller, 2012 | |
Brillembourg, Alfredo and Klumpner, Hubert (eds). Asian Mode. Zurich: SLUM Lab, 20123. Brillembourg, Alfredo and Klumpner, Hubert (eds). Last Round Ecology. Zurich: SLUM Lab 2011 | |
Brillembourg, Alfredo and Klumpner, Hubert (eds). Informal Tool Box Paraisopolis Sao Paulo: Prefietura da Cidade de Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo, 2008 |
Auszeichnungen
The International Architecture Award of the Chicago Athenaeum / Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, for the Fabrica de Cultura, EDA Barranquilla, Colombia 2016 | |
UABB Award of the Biennale for Urbanism and Architecture, Hong-Kong / Shenzhen. 2015-2016 | |
ZUMTOBEL Group Award - innovations for sustainability and humanity in the built environment . 2nd prize in the Buildings Category Dornbirn / London, 2014 |