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Markus Otto is a Professor at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, affiliated with the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Urban Planning. His work centers on the design and planning of industrial landscapes, with a strong emphasis on the preservation and adaptive reuse of industrial heritage.
His research interests include industrial heritage, urban regeneration, architectural conservation, and the revitalization of post-industrial sites. He has contributed extensively to urban development planning, framework planning, and the renewal of industrial wastelands. His expertise bridges architectural practice and academic research, particularly in the context of listed industrial buildings.
Markus Otto has led numerous scientific projects through the German-Polish Institute for New Industrial Culture (INIK GmbH), which he co-founded and directed. He has also been actively involved in preservation initiatives for key industrial monuments in Germany, such as the Völklingen Ironworks and Alte Schmelz. His academic career began with a research assistantship at the University of Kaiserslautern, and he has maintained a long-standing commitment to both practical and theoretical advancements in urban planning.
He is currently engaged in presenting research on innovations in planning processes for post-industrial landscapes, reflecting his ongoing contribution to the field. No scientific awards or publications were listed in the provided text.
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