Georg Windeck received his Diplom-Ingenieur in Architecture with distinction at the Technische Universitaet Berlin. He also studied sculpture at the Hochschule der Kuenste in Berlin. His training included a wide range of architectural work in several professional offices. His research focusses on new literary and imaginative approaches to architecture. He is a member of the Chamber of Architects of Berlin.
Professor Windeck teaches: ARCH 115, History of Architecture I, a survey on the architecture of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome; and ARCH 125, History of Architecture II, a series of lectures on architecture from the Enlightenment to the present day. Both courses discuss historic buildings and cities as the tectonic expression of the world view of their time. In ARCH 141, Design IV, Professor Windeck team-teaches with Professor Lewis and Professor Schubert on architectural urbanism.
Georg Windeck's work has recently been shown in the Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin, and in the Center for Architecture in New York. It was also part of the International Biennale of Architecture in Cracow. His work has been published in newspapers and magazines such as Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Deutsche Bauzeitung. He has won awards for competition entries for the reconstruction of the Bauakademie in Berlin, for the Nam June Paik Museum in Korea and for the Tadeusz Kantor Museum in Poland. In current collaborations he is working on institutional and residential projects.
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