Dr. Andreas Putz

Associate Professor

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Biography

Andreas Putz is a Professor of Recent Building Heritage Conservation at the Technical University of Munich since 2018. He has a strong academic background, having studied architecture at TU Dresden, the University of Edinburgh, and ETH Zürich. He worked as a research assistant at the Institute of Historic Building Research and Conservation at ETH Zürich and completed his doctoral thesis in 2015. Putz has also operated as a freelance registered architect and has held a postdoctoral research position at the Institute History Theory Architecture (gta) at ETH Zürich. His expertise includes observing, recording, and maintaining recent building heritage, which reflects in his research contributions, including various significant publications on architectural preservation. Furthermore, he is actively involved in organizations like the Koldewey-Gesellschaft and ICOMOS, focusing on significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2018-01-01 — Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany

Teaching and research in recent building heritage conservation.

Postdoctoral Researcher

— Present

Institute History Theory Architecture (gta), ETH Zürich •

Research on building conservation and theory.

Research Associate

— Present

IRS, Erkner/Berlin •

Involved in architectural research and projects.

Awards

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ERC Starting Grant

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Theodor-Fischer-Award