Mimarlar Derneği 1927, 1938-1940 yılları arasında Türkiye'de yaşamış olan Avusturyalı kadın mimar Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky’i konu alan, Avusturya Büyükelçiliği ve Margarate Schütte-Lihotzy Raum ile ortak düzenlediği ilk çevrim içi etkinliğinde, “Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky architect of the 20th century” başlıklı konuşması için Christine Zwingl’i; “Modern architects in exile: From Frankfort to Moscow (1930) and İstanbul (1938), The architect couple Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and Wilhelm Schütte” başlıklı konuşması için Thomas Flierl’ı ağırlıyor.
Konuşmaların ardından küratörlüğünü Christine Zwingl’in üstlendiği ve daha önce Viyana’da Almanca olarak izleyiciyle buluşan “WOHN-GESCHICHTEN | Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky - Schwerpunkt Wohnbau in Wien” sergisi çevrim içi ortamda ve Türkçe olarak yeniden açılıyor.
Çevrim içi ortamda ve İngilizce olarak gerçekleşen etkinliğin kaydına Mimarlar Derneği 1927 Youtube sayfasından ulaşılabilir.
*Sunum dili İngilizce, sergi dili Almanca-Türkçe’dir.
Hermann Henselmann Derneği, Bauhaus Üniversitesi
Thomas Flierl was born 1957 in Berlin/GDR, studied 1976-1981 philosophy and aesthetics at Humboldt University Berlin and was 1981-1984 Ph.D. student. Dissertation in 1985. He worked many years in cultural administration and politics: among other things he was head of the Cultural Administration of the borrow of Prenzlauer Berg of Berlin (1990-1996), City councillor for Urban Planning in the borrow of Mitte from Berlin (1998-2000), Minister for Science, Research and Culture of Berlin (2002-2006). After his political period he became since 2006 an independent researcher in the field of history of architecture, urban planning and culture. Since 2007 he is the head of the Hermann Henselmann Foundation, since 2011 member of the scientific board of the Ernst May Association Frankfort on Main and since 2012 member of the Bauhaus Institute for Theory of Architecture and Planning at Bauhaus University Weimar. Several times he was guest respectively fellow at University Konstanz and taught at Free University in Berlin. His research focus is modernism in the 20th century, especially the work of foreign architects in the Soviet Union (Ernst May, Hannes Meyer). Through the working biographies of Margarete Schütte-Lihitzky and Wilhelm Schütte (both were colleagues of Ernst May in Soviet Union), he also dealt with their time in Turkey.