About
Sabine Plakolm-Forsthuber serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna, affiliated with the Faculty Centre for Transdisciplinary Historical and Cultural Studies (Kolingasse 14-16, 1090 Wien). Her academic work centers on 20th-century architectural history within political and cultural contexts.
Her research specializes in:
- Modern architecture in Central Europe (particularly Brno and Prague)
- Nazi persecution of Austrian architects and forced exile narratives
- Architectural patronage under political regimes (e.g., Clemens Holzmeister's work for church, culture, and politics)
- Transnational trajectories of displaced architects
Current teaching includes seminars on Austrian architects in exile, Clemens Holzmeister's political engagements, and excursions examining modernist architecture in Brno/Prague. Her scholarship critically analyzes how architecture intersected with National Socialist ideology and diaspora experiences.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Her supervisory activities remain unspecified, though her courses suggest active mentorship in architectural historiography. Ongoing research likely expands on marginalized narratives of architects under totalitarian systems.
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