Kerstin Zaschke
Ms Dipl.-Ing. Kerstin Zaschke
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Academic career
1980 - 1989 | Studied architecture at the Technical University of Darmstadt |
1989 - 1991 | Freelance building researcher for the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. |
1991 - 1992 | Scientific traineeship at the State Palaces and Gardens of Hesse, Building Department. |
1992 - 1998 | Research Associate at the Department of Building History at the TH Darmstadt. |
Since 1999 | Research Associate at the Chair of Architectural History at TU Dresden. |
2005 - 2018 | Collaboration in university self-administration: recognition of external study achievements. |
2006 - 2012 | Co-organizer of the conference series "New Tradition". |
2009 - 2013 | Collaborator in sub-project L of the DFG Collaborative Research Center 804 "Transcendence and Common Sense" (research field: architecture and urban planning in the reconstruction of French cities after 1945). |
2018 - 2024 | Program coordinator of the German-French double degree program in architecture, which has been run by TU Dresden in cooperation with ENSA Strasbourg since 2009 (financial and structural support from the DFH/UFA). |
2022 - 2024 | Project collaboration in the EU research and cooperation project "RES URBANAE - Perspectives on Cities in Reconstruction" (EU funding line Creative Europe) together with UBO Brest (FR) and VUT Brno (CZ). |
Editorship
New Tradition (I). Concepts of an anti-modern modernity in Germany from 1920 to 1960,
(together with Kai Krauskopf and Hans-Georg Lippert), Dresden 2009
New Tradition (II). Models, mechanisms and ideas
(together with Kai Krauskopf and Hans-Georg Lippert), Dresden 2012
New Tradition (III). European architecture under the sign of traditionalism and regionalism
(together with Kai Krauskopf and Hans-Georg Lippert), Dresden 2012
Essays
The identity of French cities of reconstruction after 1945. Scale, material and color in the cityscape
Monument - Home - Identity. Denkmalpflege und Gesellschaft; conference proceedings for the symposium of the Office for Culture and Monument Protection of the State Capital Dresden, November 27-29, 2019, published by the State Capital Dresden, Office for Culture and Monument Protection, Dresden 2020, pp. 94-102
Architectural education in Dresden. An expression of modernity?
Claudia Quiring, Hans-Georg Lippert (eds.): Dresdner Moderne 1919-1933. New ideas for the city, architecture and people; catalog for the exhibition: Dresdner Moderne 1919-1933
New Ideas for the City, Architecture and People, June 29 to October 27, 2019, Dresden 2019, pp. 38-55
Is there a Dresden School? The teaching of architecture at the TH/TU Dresden
Klaus Jan Philipp, Kerstin Renz (eds.): Schools of Architecture. Program, Pragmatics, Propaganda, Tübingen 2012, pp. 81-93
The prevented modernity. The plans for the TU Dresden campus
Walter Henn - The aesthetics of the functional, Dresden 2012, pp. 46-65
Rivals of the creator or advocates of the population? The image of the architect in the
reconstruction of France
World master builder and engineer: The architect as "rival of the creator" (un|planbar 1), Dresden 2012, pp. 196-227
Campus planning for the TU Dresden 1900-1994
George-Bähr Forum Yearbook 2010-2011, Radebeul 2011, pp. 84-91
The teaching of architecture in Dresden at the time of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ralf Beil, Katharina Siegmann (eds.): Ernst Ludwig Kirchner als Architekt, catalog for the exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner als Architekt, Institute Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt, October 2, 2011 to January 8, 2012, Munich 2011, pp. 107-119
An outstanding architectural artist and teacher. Paul Schmitthenner and his connection to the Technische Hochschule Dresden
New Tradition - Concepts of an Anti-Modern Modernism in Germany from 1920 to 1960 (New Tradition (I) ), Dresden 2009, pp. 247-278
Reconstruction and expansion of TU Dresden after 1945
chalk - coal - graphite. architectural drawings between tradition and industrialized modernism. (= Documents on Architecture - Saxony, vol. 1), Dresden 2003
From the maison to the château. Aspects of stately representation using the example of the Château de Nobles in Burgundy
Koldewey Society (ed.): Report on the 41st Conference for Excavation Science and Building Research from June 1 to 4, 2000 in Berlin, Bonn 2002, pp. 103-112
Participation in exhibitions
The Kulturpalast Dresden. Architektur als Auftrag, special exhibition at the Stadtmuseum Dresden from 22 April 2017 to 3 October 2017, curated by Claudia Quiring; organization and supervision of the construction of 4 models of the Kulturpalast:
- Herbert Schneider, 2nd design revision 1955
- Rudolf Lasch Collective (Rostock): Competition entry "House of Socialist Culture", 1959/60
- Leopold Wiel, Klaus Wever (TH Dresden): Competition entry "House of Socialist Culture", 1959/60
- Wolfgang Hänsch / Klaus Wever: Design of multi-purpose hall with movable parquet flooring
Mrs. Architect. For more than 100 years: Frauen im Architekturberuf, exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt/M. from 30 September 2017 to 8 March 2018; see in the catalog of the same name, Tübingen/Berlin 2017, pp. 302-303; organization and supervision for the construction of 10 models:
- Therese Mogger: Country House for 15000 Marks, 1913
- Emily Winkelmann: House of the Woman, Leipzig, 1914
- Grete Schütte-Lihotzky: Children's day care center, 1920s
- Lilly Reich: "Cafe Samt & Seide" as part of the exhibition "Die Mode der Dame", Berlin, 1927
- Marie Frommer: "Textilia" department store, Ostrava (CZ), 1928-1930
- Lotte Cohn: Pension Käthe Dan, Tel Aviv, around 1930
- Karola Bloch: Children's weekly home and crèche, Leipzig, 1955
- Grit Bauer-Revellio: GEDOK House, Stuttgart, 1955
- Wera Meyer-Waldeck: Dormitory for female students, Bonn, 1962
- Iris Dulin-Grund: House of Culture and Education, Brandenburg, 1965
Boom. 500 years of industrial culture in Saxony, 4th Saxon State Exhibition from 11 July to 31 December 2020; organization and supervision for the construction of 2 models:
- Johann Traugott Lohse: Cotton spinning mill Gebrüder Meinert (1812/13) with a view of the interior, Lugau / Saxony
- Johann Traugott Lohse: St. John's Church Chemnitz-Reichenbrand (1803-1810) with a view of the interior
Early modern manor houses in Burgundy, reconstruction in Germany and France after 1945, architecture in the GDR, university buildings (especially at TU Dresden), architectural education at TU Dresden.