About
Gregor Imhof is a Lecturer in Communication and Film History at the Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts). He holds a background in German Studies, Film Science, and Comparative Studies from the University of Zurich.
Research Interests: His work bridges Film Studies, Cultural Studies, and Architectural Theory, focusing on documentary film analysis, cinematic representation of urban spaces, and interdisciplinary pedagogy. He explores the intersection of language, architecture, and visual storytelling.
Publications: His contributions include works on film-architectural narratives, academic writing methodologies, and didactic innovations in higher education. Key themes involve space representation, team authorship, and the interplay between theory and practice.
Awards:
- Recipient of the Schönstes Schweizer Buch (Most Beautiful Swiss Book) award from the Swiss Federal Office of Culture for 'Technik + Architektur 1958–2008'
Other Contributions: He has co-authored publications on team-based educational approaches and serves as a writing coach, integrating his expertise in communication and academic practices.
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