
Elke Sohn
Professor · Architectural History and Theory
Stuttgart University of Applied SciencesAbout
Prof. Elke Sohn is a Vice Rector for Transfer & Climate Strategy and holds a professorship in Architectural History and Theory at Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences. She leads the Integral Architecture Competence Center and oversees key initiatives like the Center for Climate Competence & Ethics and HFT.Lab. Her academic career includes roles as Vice Dean (2012), HFT Stuttgart faculty member (2011–present), and research positions at TU Kaiserslautern and HafenCity University Hamburg.
Education: Diploma in Architecture & Urban Planning from Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (1997–2006), with a doctoral thesis on post-1945 urban reconstruction concepts. Early career included freelance work and teaching at Saarland University of Applied Sciences.
Research focuses on modern architectural history, organic urban theories, and post-war reconstruction strategies. Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary challenges like climate adaptation. Recent publications explore 19th-century architects and modernist urbanism in contested regions.
As a leader, she promotes interdisciplinary innovation through HFT.Lab and advises on entrepreneurship and university culture. Her climate strategy initiatives address sustainability in architectural education and practice.
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