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Engineer Landscape planning „The public space is the ‘focal point’ of urban Life. Without publicness no city. Recent trends like commercialization, festivalisation or observation challenge us to think public space as the spine of sustainable urban development.” | ||
External lecturer |
Faculty of architecture and planning
Vienna University of Technology
External lecturer
Landscape planner, moderator
Directing partner of PlanSinn, Office for planning and communication
University lecturer
Trainer
Contact
Email. gerlich@plansinn.at
Curriculum vitae Wolfgang Gerlich
Landscape planning studies at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Trainings: Moderator and moderation trainer
Additional training courses: organization development (IFF, Prof. Grossmann), systemic consulting, PR
Professional career, planning and research experience
since 2005
Lectures at the Vienna University of Technology, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the FH Hagenberg
since 2000
Trainer e.g. at the University of Vienna: human resource development, Kepler University Linz: human resource development , “Fonds gesundes Österreich”
– moderation, communication
– university didactic
– creativity
– PR training
since 1997
project work as directing partner at Office PlanSinn
– moderation, process design and management regarding: environment, city, sustainability
– scientific communication related to GSK, environmental research
– participation, Empowerment, Gender Mainstreaming
– PR: focus on dialogues, low-threshold measures, event and exhibition conceptions,
– art direction
since 1994
university lecturer
– University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna: Landscape planning
– Vienna University of Technology: Spatial planning
– Vienna University of Technology: Architecture
– IFF University Klagenfurt – HSA Luzern, Switzerland
External KnowHow
Moderation, process/task management , cooperative processes, participation
scientific communication
PR, applied art, exhibition design, event management
Landscape and urban planning
Links
Office PlanSinn
Blended Participation