Dietmar Feichtinger

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Dietmar Feichtinger
Title Architect
Born Austria
Education TechnicalUniversity of Graz
Firms Feichtinger_Architectes,_Paris,_France
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Biography

Dietmar Feichtinger, a native of Austria, studied architecture at the Technical University of Graz, graduating [summa cum laude] in 1988. After gaining initial experience with Prof. Huth, Prof. Giencke and Prof. Klaus Kada, he moved to Paris in 1989, working at Chaix/Morel where he was appointed associate architect and project manager. In 1994 he founded Feichtinger Architectes, with headquarters in Paris and in 2002 he opened a subsidiary in Vienna. Feichtinger has taught at a number of universities since 1994 - the University of Paris VI-La Villette, the RWTH Aachen, the University of Innsbruck and the University of Vienna. In 1998 he was awarded the Kunstpreis Berlin by the Academy of Arts.

CV

  • 2002 Foundation of a second offi ce of Feichtinger Architectes in Vienna,Austria
  • 1994 Feichtinger Architectes established in Paris operating in France, Austria and Germany
  • 1989 - 1993 associate and project head in the offi ce of Philippe Chaix / Jean-Paul Morel, Architectes , France
  • 1984 - 1988 cooperation in offices in Graz with Prof. Eilfried Huth (1984), Prof. Volker Giencke (1985-1988), Prof. Klaus Kada (1988)., Austria
  • 1981 - 1988 Studied architecture at the Technical University of Graz, Austria, special mention

Awards

2006

  • Mies van der Rohe Award 2007, nomination with 3 projects of the office
  • Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir, Paris: Equerre d’argent 2006, Special Award; ZT-Award 2007;
  • Dreiländerbrücke, Footbridge over the Rhin, Weil-am-Rhein (D)/Huningue (F): Renault Future Traffic Award 2007
  • For the project Danube University Krems: BauPreis 2005, best ausrian building of the year; Prize for Science/Architecture of the Land of Lower Austria, ZT-Award 2007; Contract.world.award nominated education
  • For the Culturel Center Weiz: Special Award of Architecture Land of Styria
  • For the officebuilding A1, Gennevilliers: Equerre d'argent 2005, nomination

2005

  • Equerre d’argent, nomination for the french architecture award, Building A1, Gennevilliers, France

1998

  • ‘Kunstpreis Berlin’ Architecture award of the Academy of Arts, Germany

Teaching

  • 1999 - 2005 Maître de Conférence, Université Paris VI, La Villette, France1999 - 2000 Visiting Professor at University of Aachen, Germany
  • 1997 Teacher at Technical University of Vienna, Institut of Construction, Austria
  • 1995 Visiting Professor at University of Innsbruck, Institut of Construction, seminary of Experimental Architecure, Austria
  • 1994 - 1997 Teacher at University of Innsbruck, Institut of Construction, Austria
  • 1993 - 1998 Teacher at the Université Paris VI, La Villette, France

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