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Thomas Danzl is a professor specializing in Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology, and Conservation Science at the Technical University of Munich since 2018. He holds a doctorate in art history and building conservation from Regensburg, with previous studies undertaken in Florence and Udine. His academic focus revolves around material iconography, the technology of materials, and the aging of art within architecture. Danzl is recognized for his significant contributions to conservation science, emphasizing non-invasive in-situ analyses and preventive conservation methodologies. He has held leading positions including honorary professor and full professor dean at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden and has contributed to various conservation projects, notably as a conservator/restorer for significant architectural works. Danzl has presented awards recognizing his achievements, including the 'Solemn Honour' from Mayor Enzo Ferrandino in 2018 for his work on the conservation and restoration of murals. In addition to his teaching and administrative duties, he has published extensively on topics related to 20th-century architecture and conservation practices.
Technical University of Munich • Munich
Teaching and research in Conservation-Restoration, focusing on material and architectural preservation.