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CURRICULUM VITAE (AS OF: JANUARY 24, 2008)<br />

<strong>Carola</strong> <strong>Hein</strong><br />

Professional address<br />

Associate Professor<br />

Program in Growth and Structure of Cities<br />

<strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

101, N. Merion<br />

<strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong>, PA 19010-2899<br />

Tel: 1-610-526-5045<br />

Fax: 1-610-526-7955<br />

E-Mail: chein@brynmawr.edu<br />

Education<br />

5/1995 Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HfbK) Doctoral Dissertation:―The Capital<br />

City of Europe‖ (Doktor-Ingenieurin)<br />

5/1990 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg. Diploma thesis: Capital City Berlin‖<br />

(Diplom-Ingenieurin)<br />

9/1987 Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'État (ISAE) La Cambre, Brussels; Diploma thesis<br />

"The implantation of the European Community in Brussels, its history and actors"<br />

(Architecte)<br />

1982-95 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg, Studies of architecture and urban<br />

planning with a concentration on history and theory.<br />

Teaching experience<br />

9/2005- Associate Professor (tenured), Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

8/1999-8/2005 Assistant Professor, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

4/1999-8/1999 Lecturer at Tokyo Science University, Tsukuba University and the Tomin <strong>College</strong><br />

of Toritsu University<br />

4/1998-3/1999 Lecturer at Kogakuin University and Tokyo Science University<br />

Community Activities<br />

2007 Faculty participant in the Summer Mellon Program<br />

2006/07 Acting chair, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2006/07 Participant in the Peer-led chairs initiative<br />

Spring 2005 Acting chair, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2005 Member of CFO Search Committee and Mellon Minority Fellow Search Committee


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2000 - 2005 Member of Graduate Council<br />

1/2004 Organized a gallery exhibition in in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library<br />

of <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and<br />

„The Changing Landscape‟ by Jörg Müller; added Brussels, isometric map ARAU.”<br />

2003 Participated in fund raising activities in New York City for <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2002 Participated in fund raising activities for <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>‟s “Challenging Women”<br />

campaign<br />

2002 Participated in fund raising activities in New York City for <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2001 Organized a colloquium on “The Rebuilding of Japan‟s Bombed Cities. A Comparative<br />

Analysis” at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

1-2/2001 Organized an exhibition in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library of <strong>Bryn</strong><br />

<strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and „The<br />

Changing City‟ by Jörg Müller”<br />

1/2000 Organized an exhibition in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library of <strong>Bryn</strong><br />

<strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and „The<br />

Changing City‟ by Jörg Müller”<br />

2000 Organized symposium on “Japanese Cities and Architecture” at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2000 Member of "Building Committee" at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Grants, Awards, and Fellowships<br />

2007/08 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (http://www.brynmawr.edu/news/2007-04-<br />

26/hein.shtml, http://www.gf.org/April052007.html, http://www.gf.org/newfellowfields.html)<br />

2007 Research grant from the Humboldt Foundation as part of the GAFOH Program<br />

2007 Faculty summer grant for research in Hamburg<br />

2006 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe<br />

2005 Seed grant from the Mellon Foundation for establishment of International Faculty Group<br />

2004/05 Planning and Development Fellowship from the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy for<br />

research on: Regional integration and land policies affecting the future development of<br />

Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest<br />

2004 Award: The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03 for "Maurice Rotival-French<br />

Planning on a Global Scale"<br />

2004 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe<br />

2004 Research grant by the Brussels-Capital Region Government to investigate the urban location<br />

and architectural expression of the European capital function<br />

2004 Grant, Center for International Studies<br />

2003 Seed grant for Trico Image Library of Japanese Culture and <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> grant for<br />

construction of tri-co Japanese studies website<br />

2003 Faculty summer grant for editing<br />

2003 Grant, Center for International Studies<br />

2002 Japan Foundation grant for two month research in Japan (declined)<br />

2002 Grant for one month research at Tokyo Meiji University (declined)<br />

2001 Grant for comparative research from the Center for International Studies<br />

2001 Faculty summer grant for research in Japan<br />

2001 Grant by the Japan Foundation and the Center for Visual Culture for a symposium on<br />

The Rebuilding of Japan´s Bombed Cities at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>, held Oct 28th - 30th


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2000 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe<br />

4/1997 - 8/1999 Visiting Researcher at Kogakuin University, Tokyo, with a fellowship from the<br />

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Alexander-von-Humboldt<br />

Foundation<br />

4/1995 -3/1997 Visiting Researcher at the Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan<br />

University, Tokyo with a fellowship from the Ministry of Culture and Education,<br />

(Mombusho) Japan, and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) (German<br />

Academic Exchange Service)<br />

1992-94 Grant for the dissertation by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National<br />

Foundation for Study Awards)<br />

11/1991- 3/1992 Researcher for the Ministère de l'Equipement, du Logement, des Transports et de<br />

la Mer, Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale, (Ministry for Infrastructure, Housing,<br />

Transport and the Sea, Office of Architectural Research), France, research on "Visions<br />

and Projects for a Capital City of Europe Prepared in France"<br />

4/1991 - 6/1991 Travel grant by the Deutsch-Französisches Jugendwerk (German-French Youth<br />

Foundation)<br />

9/1986 - 8/1987 Studies at the Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'État (ISAE) La Cambre,<br />

Brussels; with a fellowship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, (DAAD),<br />

(German Academic Exchange Service)<br />

1986 2nd prize in the student competition organized by the Bund Deutscher Architekten<br />

(BDA) (Federation of German Architects)<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

A) Books<br />

1. Laconte, Pierre, and <strong>Carola</strong> <strong>Hein</strong> (eds.) (2007): Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital.<br />

Brussels: Publication of the Foundation for the Urban Environment. 130pp.<br />

2. <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong>, and Philippe Pelletier (eds.) (2006): Cities, Autonomy and Decentralization in<br />

Japan. London: Routledge. 199pp.<br />

3. <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong> (ed.) (2006): Bruxelles l’Européene: Capitale de qui? Ville de qui?/ European<br />

Brussels. Whose capital? Whose city? Brussels: Cahiers de la Cambre-Architecture n 5,<br />

Brussels: La Lettre Volée, 2006. 313pp.<br />

4. <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong> (2004): The Capital of Europe. Architecture and Urban Planning for the European<br />

Union. Westport (CT): Greenwood/Praeger. 316pp.<br />

5. <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong>, Jeffry Diefendorf, and Yorifusa Ishida (eds.) (2003): Rebuilding Urban Japan after<br />

1945. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 274pp.<br />

6. <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong> (main editor and author) Hauptstadt Berlin, internationaler städtebaulicher<br />

Ideenwettbewerb 1957/58. Berlin: Gebr. Mann, 1991. 300pp.<br />

B) Refereed articles<br />

1. (2006): “European Spatial Development, the Polycentric EU Capital, and Eastern Enlargement.”<br />

Comparative European Politics 4, no 2: 253-271.<br />

2. (2006): “In Search of Icons for a United Europe” CITY 10, no. 1 (2006): 71-89.


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3a. (2002):"Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part I)." Planning Perspectives<br />

17, no. 3 (2002): 247-65. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)<br />

3b. (2002): "Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part II)." Planning Perspectives<br />

17, no. 4 (2002): 325-44. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)<br />

4. (2001): "Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning - the Reconstruction of<br />

Inner City Neighborhoods in Kobe." Jahrbuch des DIJ (Deutsches Institut für<br />

Japanstudien), no. 13 (2001): 221-52.<br />

5. (2000): "Choosing a Site for the Capital of Europe." GeoJournal 51, no. 1/2 (2000): 83-97.<br />

6. (2000): "Nishiyama Uzô and the Spread of Western Concepts in Japan." 10+1, no. 20 (2000):<br />

143-148.<br />

7. (1998): <strong>Hein</strong>, <strong>Carola</strong>, and Yorifusa Ishida. "Japanische Stadtplanung und ihre deutschen<br />

Wurzeln." Die Alte Stadt, no. 3 (1998): 189-211.<br />

8. (1996): "European Unification and the Planning Issue." Comprehensive Urban Studies, Tokyo<br />

Metropolitan University, no. 59 (1996): 85-112.<br />

C) Book chapters<br />

1. (2006): "Brussels – Capital of Belgium and Europe." in David Gordon (ed.), Planning Twentieth<br />

Century Capital Cities, London, New York: Routledge.<br />

2. (2005): “La Gare Josaphat sur l'axe Bruxelles-Aéropoort: Perspectives pour un projet européen<br />

et multifonctionel/Het Josaphatstation op de as Brussel-Luchthaven: Perspectieven voor en<br />

Europees en Multifonctioneel Project.” in Pierre Laconte (ed.), L'aeroport, le train et la<br />

ville: Le cas de Bruxelles est-il unique? De Luchthaven, de Tren en de Stad: is Brussel<br />

enig?, Brussels: Fondation pour l'Environnenment Urbain, 62-70.<br />

3. (2005): "Resilient Tokyo: Disaster and Transformation in the Japanese City." in Lawrence Vale<br />

and Thomas Campanella (eds.), The Resilient City, New York: Oxford University Press.<br />

4. (2004): "Bruxelles et les villes sièges de l‟Union européenne" in; Change. Brussels Capital of<br />

Europe, Brussels: Prisme Editions, 118-122.<br />

5. (2004): "Trauma und Stadtplanung. Der Wiederaufbau von Tokio und Hiroshima nach dem<br />

Zweiten Weltkrieg." in Bettina Fraisl and Monika Stromberger (eds.), Stadt und<br />

Trauma/City and Trauma. Annäherungen - Konzepte - Analysen, Würzburg: Königshausen<br />

& Neumann, 105-22.<br />

6. (2003): "Visionary Plans and Planners." in Nicolas Fiévé and Paul Waley (eds.) Japanese<br />

Capitals in Historical Perspective, London, New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 309-46.<br />

7. (2003): "The Transformation of Planning Ideas in Japan and Its Colonies." in Joe Nasr and<br />

Mercedes Volait (eds.), Urbanism – Imported or Exported? Foreign Plans and Native<br />

Aspirations, Chichester: Wiley, 51-82.<br />

8. (2002): "Hiroshima. The Atomic Bomb and Kenzo Tange„s Hiroshima Peace Center." in Joan<br />

Ockman (ed.) Out of Ground Zero. Case Studies in Urban Reinvention, New York,<br />

Munich: Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture Columbia<br />

University, Prestel, 62-83.<br />

9. (2000): "Architettura e urbanistica nello “Stile giapponese moderno.” in Gabriele Tagliaventi<br />

(ed.) L’altra modernità 1900-2000, Savona: Dogma Edizioni, 150-55.<br />

10. (2000): "Building the Capital of Germany - the Latest Destruction of Berlin?" in Norihiko<br />

Fukui and Hidenobu Jinnai (eds.), Toshi no hakai to saisei/Destruction and Rebirth of<br />

Urban Environment, Tokyo: Sagami Shobo, 95-117.<br />

11. (1998): "Osaka." in Hamburgische Architektenkammer (ed.) Hamburger Architekturjahrbuch,<br />

Hamburg: Junius, 124-135.


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12. (1997): "The Network of European Capitals." in Koos Bosma and Helma Hellinga (eds.),<br />

Mastering the City, Rotterdam: NAI Publishers, 1997, 32-41.<br />

13. (1994): "Verso la metropoli verde", Housing, no. 6, 118-121.<br />

14. (1993): "Planungen für die Haupt-und Weltstadt Berlin - ein Wettbewerb von 1957/58.” (1993)<br />

in: Engel, Helmut und Wolfgang Ribbe (ed.) Hauptstadt Berlin. Wohin mit der Mitte?,<br />

Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 169-200.<br />

15. (1991): "Aspekte der Stadtplanung in "Hauptstadt Berlin" Entwürfen von 1957/58.” (1991): in<br />

Deutsches Architekturmuseum (ed.) Jahrbuch für Architektur, Frankfurt am Main: Vieweg,<br />

45-58.<br />

16. (1991): "City Nord - die Geschäftsstadt im Grünen." in Ulrich Höhns (ed.) (1991): Das<br />

ungebaute Hamburg, Hamburg: Junius, 200-9.<br />

D) Articles in magazines<br />

1. (2004): <strong>Carola</strong> <strong>Hein</strong> in: "Comments from Foreign Professionals about Japanese City Planning"<br />

City Planning Review, no.248. 9-12.<br />

2. (2003): "Achtenvijftig/Fifty-eight." A+, no. 184, 64/93.<br />

3. (2003): ""ICC (SIC)/CIC (SIC)." A+, no. 184, 68/94.<br />

4. (2003): "Wedstrijd (SIC)." A+, no. 184, 72.<br />

5. (2003): "Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown." Stadtbauwelt, no. 24, 66-67.<br />

6. (2001): "La culture des concours en Allemagne et au Japon." A+, no. 167, 96-102.<br />

7. (2000): "Japan - big-scale versus small-scale." Arch+, no. 151, 24-26.<br />

8. (1999): "Een thuis voor de Europese democratie? Het Europees parlement in Straatsburg van<br />

Architecture Studio/A home for European democracy? The European Parliament in<br />

Strasbourg by Architecture Studio." Archis, no. 1, 52-59.<br />

9. (1999): "Stadsplanning versus buurtvorming: kleinschalige stedebouw in Japan/Urban Planning<br />

Versus Community Building: Small-scale urbanism in Japan." Archis, no. 5, 44-51.<br />

10. (1999): "A Century of Architectural History." Archis, no. 12. 78-79.<br />

11. (1998): "Shopping Schlund." AIT (Architektur, Innenarchitektur, Technischer Ausbau), no. 3,<br />

41-51.<br />

12. (1998): "Prestige en vermaak, Grands projets in Japan/Prestige and Diversion, Grand projects n<br />

Japan." Archis, no. 2, 48-61.<br />

13. (1997): "Planning the New Capital City Berlin/Shin toshi Berlin no sekkei keikaku." The<br />

Comparative Urban History Review 16, no. 1. 12-15.<br />

14. (1996): "Polizeistation in Chofu." Bauwelt 87, no. 39, 2250-2251.<br />

15. (1996): "Vijf woningen: recent werk van Shigeru Ban/Five houses: recent work by Shigeru<br />

Ban." Archis, no. 12, 54-65.<br />

16. (1996): "Kobans in Tokio: Stadscultuur of modieuze accessoires?/Koban in Tokyo: urban<br />

culture or trendy extras." Archis, no. 8, 26-33.<br />

17. (1996): "Moderne Referenties aan de Japanse Traditie: nieuw museum van Tadao Ando in<br />

Chikatsu Asuka/Modern References to Japanese Tradition: The New Museum by Tadao<br />

Ando in Chikatsu Asuka." Archis, no. 2, 40-45.<br />

18. (1996): "Archäologie-Zentrum am Mont Beuvray." Bauwelt, no. 9. 438-449.<br />

19. (1995): "Kobe - acht Monate später." Bauwelt, no. 42/43, 2490-2493.<br />

20. (1995): "Hoofdstad Europa: over de vestigingsproblematiek van de Europese Unie/A Capital<br />

for Europe: Where to House the European Union." Archis, no. 11, 62-73.<br />

21. (1995): "Schule im Block." Bauwelt 10, 478-483.


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22. (1994): "Mietbüros an der Porte d'Italie, Paris." Bauwelt, no. 39, 2190-2193.<br />

23. (1994): "Architectuur in Hamburg: de lessen van Schumacher/Architecture in Hamburg:<br />

Schumacher‟s Lessons (exhibition and catalogue review)." Archis, no. 8, 8-10.<br />

24. (1994): "Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris," Bauwelt, no. 37, 2060-2065.<br />

25. (1994): "Im Sog des Riesen (CCI)." Bauwelt, no. 16/17, 900-901.<br />

26. (1994): "Die Stadt - eine Collage? Ausstellung “Kunst und Architektur in Europa” (exhibition<br />

and catalogue review)." Stadtbauwelt, no. 12, 661-663.<br />

27. (1994): "Opération Poste, 1500 Wohnungen für junge Postler in Paris." Bauwelt, no. 10, 468-<br />

469.<br />

28. (1994): "Brüssel - hovedstad i Europa." Arkitektnytt, no. 16, 304-05.<br />

29. (1993): "Europa in Brüssel." Bauwelt (special issue) 84, no. 40-41, 2176-84<br />

30. (1993): "Planer vor hovedstaden Berlin." Arkitektnytt, no. 14, 245-248.<br />

31. (1991): "Berlijn: prijsvraag Potsdamer en Leipziger Platz." Archis, no. 1 (1992): 6-7.<br />

32. (1991): "De toekomst van Berlijn," Archis, no. 3, 4-5.<br />

33. (1990): "Der öffentliche Raum im "Hauptstadt Berlin" Wettbewerb" 1957/58." Baukultur, no.<br />

6, p. 16-19.<br />

E) Conference publications<br />

1. (1996): "Berurin no shuto keikaku - marchimedi jidai no a nachronism (Planning the capital city<br />

Berlin - an anachronism in the era of multimedia)." in Chiba University (ed.) Urban Crisis<br />

and Survival of Cities - Towards a Transmodern City of Chiba, Chiba: Chiba University,<br />

143-160.<br />

F) Encyclopedia entries<br />

1. (forthcoming) "Siedlung." in Christian Topalov, Laurent Coudroy de Lille, Jean-Charles Depaule et<br />

Brigitte Marin (eds.), Trésor des mots de la ville, Paris, CNRS-Editions & Editions de la MSH.<br />

2. (forthcoming) "Stadt." in Christian Topalov, Laurent Coudroy de Lille, Jean-Charles Depaule et<br />

Brigitte Marin (eds.), Trésor des mots de la ville, Paris, CNRS-Editions & Editions de la MSH.<br />

3. (2003): "Fumihiko Maki." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century<br />

Architecture, New York: Routledge, 811-813.<br />

4. (2003): "Kansai Airport." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century<br />

Architecture, New York: Routledge, 727-729.<br />

5. (2003): "Kyoto." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New<br />

York: Routledge, 739-740.<br />

6. (2003): "Tokyo." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New<br />

York: Routledge, 1328-1332.<br />

7. (2002): "Brussels." in Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember (eds.), Encyclopedia of Urban<br />

Cultures. Cities and Cultures around the World, Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 430-38.<br />

8. (2001): "Urban Planning: Competitions and Exhibitions." in N.J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes<br />

(eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oxford: Elsevier<br />

Science Ltd, Pergamon, 16047-51.<br />

G) Book reviews


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1. (2006): "National Traditions and Foreign Influences in the Architecture and Urban Form of<br />

China and Japan. (Review Essay)." The Journal of Urban History, 32 no 3, 491-497.<br />

2. (2004) "Urban Reconstruction in Britain and Japan, 1945-55: Dreams, Plans, and Realities<br />

(edited by Nick Tiratsoo, Junichi Hasegawa, Tony Mason, and Matsumura Takao)<br />

(University of Luton Press, Luton, 2002)/ Housing in Postwar Japan: A Social History (by<br />

Ann Waswo) (RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2002), (Book Review)." The Journal of Japanese<br />

Studies 30 no 2, 481-486.<br />

3. (2003): "The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka (By Jeffrey E.<br />

Hanes) (Book Review)." The Journal of Asian Studies 62, no. 2 (2003): 614-15.<br />

4. (2000): "Paola Di Biagi, La Carta d'Atene, (Book Review)." H-Urban, April 17. 2pp<br />

5. (2000): "Barry Shelton, Learning from the Japanese City (Book Review)." Planning<br />

Perspectives, no. 4, 400-402.<br />

6. (1999): "Roman Cybriwsky, Tokyo: The Shogun´s City at the 21st Century, (Book Review)."<br />

Planning Perspectives, no. 3, 325-326.<br />

H) Web Publication<br />

1. (2005) “Die internationale Perspektive: Hiroshima, Trauma und Stadtplanung. Der<br />

Wiederaufbau von Tokio und Hiroshima nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg” Webiste of the<br />

BPB, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung:<br />

http://www.bpb.de/themen/B5RH75,0,0,Trauma_und_Stadtplanung.html. 4pp.<br />

I) Dissertation<br />

1. (1995) Hauptstadt Europa, Dissertation, Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg. 405pp.<br />

J) Unpublished Manuscripts:<br />

1. (2005) “Regional Integration and Land Policies Affecting the Future Development of Tallinn,<br />

Warsaw, and Budapest as Part of the Polycentric EU Headquarters‟ Network,” Research<br />

paper Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. (http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/pubdetail.asp?id=1104).<br />

39pp.<br />

2. (2004) “Bruxelles: siège majeur de l‟Union Européenne, Capitale de qui? Ville de qui?”<br />

Research paper “Research in Brussels – 2003” for the Brussels Capital-Region government;<br />

host institution; Institut Supérieur d’Architecture de la Communauté française (ISACF) La<br />

Cambre. 44pp.<br />

3. (1992): "Débats architecturaux et urbanistiques autour d'une création de capitale européenne:<br />

Nice, Strasbourg, Paris; L'Europe: une dimension du projet urbain des années 1949-1992"<br />

Forschungsarbeit für das Ministère de l'Équipement, du Logement, des Transports et de la<br />

Mer, Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale, Paris, 104pp.<br />

4. (1990): "Hauptstadt Berlin, internationaler städtebaulicher Ideenwettbewerb 1957/58."<br />

Diplomarbeit an der Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, 5/1990, 156pp.<br />

5. Daschner-Jens, Eva, Katharina Glogau-Schlüter, <strong>Carola</strong> <strong>Hein</strong>, and Ulrich Hölscher-Bogumil<br />

(1989): “Stadterneuerung in Havanna” in: Exkursionsbericht über eine Kubaexkursion der<br />

Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg (Fachbereich Architektur) vom 23.9.88 bis zum<br />

7.10.88. 11-29, 109pp.


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6. (1987): "L'implantation des Communautés Européennes à Bruxelles, son historique, ses<br />

intervenants." Diploma thesis at the Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'Etat (ISAE), La<br />

Cambre, 1987, 167pp.<br />

Curatorial work<br />

8-9/1994 Researcher, preparation of an outline for an exhibition on urban work planning in Berlin,<br />

projected by the Fondation Roi Baudouin,Brussels<br />

1-2/1994 Academic advisor to the exhibition ―Fritz Schumacher und seine Zeit‖, Hamburger<br />

Deichtorhallen, May 20.- July 17, 1994, research done on the international models<br />

which influenced Schumacher and choice of original drawings to be used in this context<br />

in the exhibition<br />

6/1990 - 2/1991 Initiator and curator for an exhibition on the international urban planning<br />

competition Hauptstadt Berlin 1957/58 for the Berlinische Galerie in the Martin-<br />

Gropius-Bau, Berlin<br />

Editorial work<br />

3-4/1991 Academic advisor for a special number of the Italian magazine Abitare work on Le città<br />

anseatiche e il confine cancellato, n° 298 July/August 1991, assistant to the editor for<br />

the conception of a preparatory trip through North Germany; accompanying the editor<br />

during the trip; translator<br />

6/1990 - 2/1991 Main editor and main catalogue author for an exhibition on the international urban<br />

planning competition Hauptstadt Berlin 1957/58 for the Berlinische Galerie in the<br />

Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin<br />

Educational activity<br />

10/1998 Preparation for and leadership of a study trip for German architects through Japan<br />

10/1997 Preparation for and leadership of a study trip for German architects through Japan<br />

Professional activity<br />

1983-89 Conservation and transformation of the Röperhof, a traditional farm building, protected<br />

as an architectural monument into a local cultural center<br />

1985 Architectural drawings of a traditional rural building the ScheuneMeyer, for the<br />

Hamburger Denkmalschutzamt department of architectural monuments<br />

Lectures given as an invited speaker<br />

- on : Polycentricity in Europe and the development of Tallinn, Warsaw and Budapest<br />

7/2007 Center for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin<br />

- on: Brussels and the polycentric European capital<br />

4/2006 Columbia City Seminar, New York<br />

6/2005 Cercle Gaullois, Brussels


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6/2005 Bruxelles: siège majeur de l‟Union Européenne<br />

Capitale de qui? Ville de qui? Presentation in Brussels at the colloquium "Perspectives<br />

urbaines d‟une capitale européenne" June 28<br />

- on: European capitals of culture<br />

6/2007 Private Universität Witten Herdecke,<br />

- on: Brussels and the EU presence<br />

7/2007 HafenCity University, Hamburg<br />

6/2005 Pour un deuxième pôle de développement européen sur l’axe ferroviaire Bruxelles<br />

aéroport, Presentation in Brussels at the colloquium "Perspectives urbaines d‟une<br />

capitale européenne" June 28<br />

- on: Hiroshima: The atomic bomb and Kenzo Tange´s Peace Memorial<br />

10/2003 <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong>, Visual Culture Seminar<br />

3/2002 The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Spring 2002<br />

Lecture Series, March 4<br />

- on: Fires, Earthquakes, Modernization and Air Strikes--The Destuction and Revival of Japan´s Cities<br />

5/2002 MIT, Boston, Massachusetts. Lecture Series "The Resilient City"<br />

http://web.mit.edu/mitworld/content/resilientcity/<br />

http://resilientcity.mit.edu<br />

- on: Design Competitions<br />

11/2001 <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong>, Visual Culture Seminar<br />

- on: Various aspects of the life and work of Maurice Rotival in Europe Africa, North- and South-America<br />

2/1995 Paris, Société Française des Architectes<br />

4/1994 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture<br />

3/1994 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine<br />

- on: Various aspects of planning the capital of the European Community<br />

3/1999 <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong>, <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

3/1999 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture<br />

12/1996 Tokyo, Science University<br />

10/1996 Boston, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University<br />

2/1996 Tokyo, Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University<br />

3/1995 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d’Architecture de l'Etat, La Cambre<br />

2/1995 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine<br />

2/1995 Paris, Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Tolbiac<br />

-<br />

on: Brussels: the multiple capital<br />

7/2004 Dortmund, Fachgebiet Europäische Raumplanung, Universität Dortmund


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- on: Urban Planning in Japan<br />

1/2007 Washington, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars<br />

9/2001 Delaware, University of Delaware<br />

11/2000 <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong>, Visual Culture Seminar<br />

10/1996 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine<br />

- on: History of the City<br />

5/1999 Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba<br />

4/1999 Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba<br />

- on: Japanese Urban Planning and Its German Roots (with Prof.Yorifusa Ishida)<br />

3/1998 Tokyo, Ostasiengesellschaft (OAG)<br />

- on: Various aspects of historical and current plans for Berlin as capital city<br />

9/1998 Tokyo, Society for the Promotion of Housing<br />

4/1998 Tokyo, Science University<br />

7/1997 Tokyo, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESC)<br />

4/1997 Tokyo, Tokyo Study Group in Comparative Urban History<br />

12/1996 Tokyo, Science University<br />

1/1996 Tokyo, Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University,<br />

3/1994 Stavanger und Bergen, Architectural Associations and University<br />

2/1994 Paris, Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Tolbiac<br />

5/1993 Oslo, Goethe-Institut<br />

3/1993 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine<br />

1/1993 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture<br />

4/1992 Oslo, Institutt for Arkeologi, Kunsthistorie og Numismatikk<br />

3/1991 Rotterdam, Academie van Bouwkunst<br />

- on: Hans Scharoun as an urbanist<br />

10/1993 Berlin, Akademie der Künste<br />

- on: The suburbs of Paris<br />

12/1993 Hamburg, Hochschule für bildende Künste<br />

Other<br />

9/21/2005 Radio Interview: John Batchelor Show<br />

Conference presentations and refereed papers<br />

8/2008 Co-convener for the session “Port Cities: Social, Cultural, and Built Repositories of<br />

Globalization and Networking in the 19th and 20th Century‖ European Association of<br />

Urban Historians (EAUH) in Lyon.


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6/2007 Planning Cultures and the Quest for a Capital of Europe Paper for the conference “Planning<br />

Cultures in Europe” organized by the HafenCity University Hamburg.<br />

4/2007 “Machi (Neighborhood and Small Town): The foundation for Urban Transformation in<br />

Contemporary Japan‖ Paper for the Small Cities Conference at the Center for Middletown<br />

Studies, Ball State University, Muncie..<br />

4/2007 Maurice Rotival and Edmund Bacon: Fighting a war for better cities in New Haven and<br />

Philadelphia, 1940-70, Paper for the Society of Architectural Historians Conference (SAH)<br />

in Pittsburgh.<br />

12/2006 Brussels, Capital of Europe, in the Context of International Capitals. An Analysis of<br />

Brussels’ Unique Capital Status as Part of a Polycentric Headquarters System in<br />

Comparative Perspective. Paper for the Interuniversity & International Colloquium on<br />

Brussels and Europe in Brussels.<br />

10/2006 Participant in the Third German-American Frontiers of Humanities (GAFOH) meeting<br />

organized by the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and the American Philosophical Society<br />

(APS) in Philadelphia.<br />

8/2006 The polycentric EU capital and European city networks. Paper for the European Association<br />

of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Stockholm.1/2006 Maurice Rotival—transnational<br />

planning at the conjunction of personal, national and international forces. Paper for the<br />

American Historical Association (AHA) meeting in Philadelphia.7/2005 The future<br />

development of Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest as part of the polycentric EU headquarters'<br />

network. Paper for the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) conference in<br />

Vienna.<br />

4/2005 The Polycentric EU Headquarters Network and the 2004 Enlargement. Paper for the<br />

conference Rethinking European Spaces: Territory, Borders, Governance, Royal Holloway,<br />

University of London (21.-22 April).<br />

7/2004 Brussels, the headquarters city of the European Union – a new capital paradigm? Paper<br />

given at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in<br />

Barcelona.<br />

7/2004 Participation in Round Table – Transporting Planning: On Native Aspirations and the<br />

Diffusion and Transformation of Models at the at the conference of the International<br />

Planning History Society (IPHS) in Barcelona.<br />

3/2004 The Emergence of a Polycentric Capital City in the European Union, paper given at the<br />

American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting in Philadelphia.<br />

8/2003 The European Union in Brussels paper given at the ACSP-AESOP (American Collegiate<br />

Schools of Planning- Association of European Schools of Planning) Third joint congress<br />

in Leuven.<br />

11/2002 Rebuilding Japan's Bombed Cities, paper given at the conference of the Association of<br />

Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Baltimore.<br />

7/2002 Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning, paper given at the<br />

International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference in London<br />

11/2001 Discussant for the panel Rethinking Metropolis: Localism, Globalism and<br />

Europeanization of the Western European City at the conference of the American<br />

Anthropological Association (AAA) in Washington D.C.<br />

11/2001 Opening the Black Box: The Exchange of Planning Ideas Between Japanand the "West"<br />

paper given at the conference of the Society of American City and Regional Planning<br />

Historians (SACRPH) in Philadelphia.<br />

10/2001 Organizer and chair of a symposium on The Rebuilding of Japan´s Bombed Cities at<br />

<strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>, paper given on Capital Reconstruction:Envisioning Tokyo and<br />

Berlin.


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8/2001 Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning: The Reconstruction of<br />

Inner City Neighborhoods in Kobe, paper for the International Conference of Asia<br />

Scholars (ICAS) in Berlin.<br />

11/2000 Organizer and chair of a symposium on Japanese Cities and Architecture at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, paper given on Planning Visionaries and Visions in Japan.<br />

11/2000 Community Building in Japan - and the Lessons to be Learnt From It paper given at the<br />

conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Atlanta.<br />

10/2000 Land Development for the Modern Metropolis, paper given at a symposium on<br />

Architecture and Modern Japan, at Columbia University.<br />

8/2000 Maurice Rotival and his "organic planning theory" paper given at the conference of the<br />

European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Berlin.<br />

8/2000 Maurice Rotival and the International Exchange of Planning Ideas, paper given at the<br />

conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Helsinki.<br />

8/2000 Co-convener with Professor Philippe Pelletier, University of Lyon 2, of the section 1<br />

(Urban and Environmental Studies) of the conference of the European Association for<br />

Japanese Studies (EAJS) in Lahti/Finland on the topic Autonomy and Decentralization -<br />

Myth or Reality?<br />

6/2000 Competition Cultures - Germany and Japan, presentation at the conference of the<br />

Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) in Miami.<br />

12/1999 The Capital of Europe, presentation at a conference on capital cities in Amsterdam.<br />

11/1999 The reality of the European capitals, paper given at the conference of the Society of<br />

American City and Regional Planning Historians (SACRPH) in Washington.<br />

6/1999 Paper given on Modern Architecture and the Japanese City, in the Symposium on the<br />

History of Modern Japanese Architecture in a World Perspective in Tokyo (June 25th-<br />

27th, 1999).<br />

12/1998 Paper for the conference on the "Import of Planning Ideas" in Beirut on the topic of<br />

"Japan and the Transformation of Planning Ideas."<br />

11/1998 Co-organizer and co-chair with Prof. Yorifusa Ishida of a workshop on The rebuilding of<br />

Japanese cities after World War II a comparative approach, Presentation of a paper on<br />

Town planning visions in Germany and Japan - The rebuilding of Tokyo and Berlin after<br />

W.W.II, working paper printed in handout at the Conference of the City Planning<br />

Institute of Japan in Yamagata.<br />

10/1998 Cóng ji ge zhí mín di chéng shi kàn riben chéng shi gui huà si xiãng de yãn biàn Japan<br />

and the Transformation of Planning Ideas - some examples of colonial plans,<br />

presentation at the Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture printed in:<br />

Anthology of 98 International Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture,<br />

Taiyuan, 5-8.10.1998.<br />

7/1998 Organizer and chair of a session on the International Transmission of Planning Ideas<br />

presentation of a paper on Japan and the Transformation of Planning Ideas - some<br />

examples of colonial plans, at the conference of the International Planning History<br />

Society in Sydney, paper printed the proceedings entitled 20th century urban planning<br />

experience.<br />

6/1998 The reconstruction of Tokyo after WWII, presentation at the conference of the<br />

International Conference of Asia Scholars (ICAS) in Noordwijkerhout.<br />

4/1998 Uzou Nishiyama - the "godfather" of Japanese housing and planning, presentation at the<br />

conference of the Society of Architectural Historians in Los Angeles, abstract printed in<br />

the proceedings.


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12/1997 Participation on invitation to the colloquium "City Words" in Paris, organised by the<br />

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the UNESCO, paper<br />

presented together with Professor Yorifusa Ishida on Machi and Toshi - city divisions in<br />

Japan.<br />

8/1997 Planning Visions After World War II, Japanese Traditions and Western Influences,<br />

presentation at the conference of the European Association of Japanese studies (EAJS)<br />

in Budapest, summary printed in the Bulletin of the European Association for Japanese<br />

Studies n 46, October 1997.<br />

12/1996 Participation on invitation at the Chiba University Symposium on Urban Crisis and<br />

Survival of Cities, presentation of a paper on Urban Planning of the Capital of<br />

Germany: Berlin - Anachronism in the Age of New Media, paper printed in Japanese in<br />

the conference proceedings.<br />

10/1996 Visions et réalité de la capitale de l’Europe, presentation at the conference of the<br />

International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Thessaloniki, printed in the<br />

proceedings of the International Planning History Society entitled The Planning of<br />

Capital Cities.<br />

4/1995 French Planning Doctrine applied to Latin America, paper for the conference of the<br />

Society for Architectural Historians (SAH) in Seattle.<br />

4/1994 Maurice Rotival's Plans for Caracas, presentation at the conference of the Society for<br />

Architectural Historians (SAH) in Philadelphia, abstract printed in the proceedings<br />

10/1991 Participation on invitation to the colloquium Wohin mit der Mitte?, organized by the<br />

Historische Kommission zu Berlin, contribution to the ensuing book publication.<br />

Professional/Academic Affiliations since:<br />

2008 Council for European Studies at Columbia University<br />

2007 American Historical Association (AHA)<br />

2007 Gesellschaft für Stadtgeschichte und Urbanisierungsforschung ev. (GSU)<br />

1997 Town Planning Institute of Japan<br />

1994 Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH)<br />

1994 International Planning History Society (IPHS)<br />

1994 European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS)<br />

1993 Society of Architectural Historians (SAH)<br />

Editorial Board member:<br />

Journal of Urban History<br />

e-journal Brussels Studies<br />

Service to the Profession:<br />

Reviewer for numerous scientific journals and book publishers<br />

Languages<br />

German mother tongue<br />

English fluently spoken, written and read


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French fluently spoken, written and read<br />

Japanese fluently spoken and read, written<br />

Italian spoken, written and read<br />

Spanish spoken, written and read<br />

Dutch fluently read and understood

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