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Barbara Schedl serves as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Art History within the Faculty of History and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna. She maintains her office in Room 3F.EG.05 at Garnisongasse 13, University Campus Hof 9, 1090 Vienna. With a distinguished academic career spanning over two decades, Dr. Schedl has established herself as a leading expert in medieval architectural history, particularly focusing on religious buildings and their liturgical contexts.
Her research interests center on Architecture and liturgy in the Middle Ages with a focus on religious communities, Written sources on medieval construction, and New media & computer animations in art history. Dr. Schedl's work demonstrates a consistent focus on the intersection of architectural form, religious practice, and social organization in medieval Europe, with particular emphasis on Austrian ecclesiastical structures. She has pioneered the application of digital reconstructions and virtual modeling to understand historical architectural spaces.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong thematic concentration on St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, examining its construction history, architectural evolution, and liturgical function from multiple perspectives. Her work increasingly explores the relationship between urban development and sacred architecture, donor networks, and the social dynamics that shaped medieval building projects. She frequently employs interdisciplinary approaches, combining architectural analysis with historical, liturgical, and social perspectives.
Dr. Schedl has secured significant research funding, most notably from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for multiple projects including the current "Donor Networks: The Viennese Major Construction Projects of St. Stephen's and St. Michael's in the 15th Century" (2021-2025). She has also collaborated on international projects including the "North Alpine Building Culture of the Late Middle Ages" network and previously managed the UCLA Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies project on "The Plan of St. Gall."
Her academic leadership includes project management for several major research initiatives and collaboration with institutions including the Cathedral Chapter of St. Stephen's Church in Vienna. Dr. Schedl maintains active scholarly engagement through conference organization and participation, as evidenced by her co-edited volume "St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. The Duke's Workshop" from a 2017 international conference.

