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Prof. Gernot Schulz serves as Professor of Design and Building Construction and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Bochum University of Applied Sciences since 2004 and 2015 respectively. His work centers on creating enduring architectural spaces through precise integration of light, material, and construction, emphasizing spaces that engage users sensorially and stand outside transient architectural trends.
His educational background includes architecture studies at the University of Dortmund and ETH Zurich. Prior professional experience encompasses freelance work in Seville (1992), collaborations in Cologne with Th. van den Valentyn (1993-1998) and Annette Hillebrandt (1993-2001), and architectural practice under 'gernot schulz: architektur' since 2002.
Prof. Schulz's research advocates for 'Raumereignisse' (spatial events) as the essence of meaningful architecture, where daylight functions as a non-additive material shaped through architectural form. He rejects fragmented design approaches, insisting on holistic integration of interior/exterior architecture, construction/finishing, and function/aesthetics. His philosophy positions architects as 'Vordenker' (forward-thinkers) who must balance courageous spatial statements with deep material knowledge to create timeless spaces that evoke wonder and contemplation.
He supervises bachelor theses including 'Kulturforum Bochum' projects and organizes international field trips such as the Seville-Extremadura excursion in collaboration with the University of Seville. Teaching responsibilities include Structural Engineering 2 (Building Construction 2), with course materials hosted on Moodle.
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