Architect and Architectural Historian. Licensed Architect, Bavarian

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Architect and Architectural Historian. Licensed Architect, Bavarian
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Curriculum vitae
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW
Architect and Architectural Historian.
Licensed Architect, Bavarian Chamber of Architects.
Licensed Architect, Icelandic Ministry of Industry.
Icelandic Association of Architects.
European Architectural History Network.
Swedish Architectural History Network.
Construction History Society.
docomomo (International Working Party for Documentation and Con­­­­­­
servation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement).
Nordic Society for Structures in Architecture.
Strong Research Enivornment »Architecture in the Making.
Architecture as a Making Discipline and Material Practice«.
Fields of Interest
History and Theory of 19th- and 20th-Century Architecture.
Nordic Architecture.
Construction History.
Conservation.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Curriculum vitae
Curriculum vitae
2015–
Assistant Professor for History and Theory of Architecture,
Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture.
2015–
Visiting Lecturer, Institute for Art History,
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
2015
2013–2015
Project Leader for History and Theory of Architecture, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture.
Postdoc Research Fellow, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Gothenburg, Sweden.
2012–2013
Lecturer, Institute for Art History, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
2010–2012
Postdoc Researcher, Architekturmuseum, Technische Universität München.
2003–2009
Doctorate (›Doktor-Ingenieur‹) in Architectural History
with magna cum laude, Technische Universität München.
Doctoral Thesis Die moderne Architektur in Island in der ersten Hälfte des
20. Jahrhunderts – Transfer­­­prozesse zwischen Adaption und Eigenständigkeit
(›Modern architecture in Iceland in the first half of the 20th century
– transfer processes between adaptation and independence‹).
Thesis supervisor Prof. Dr. Winfried Nerdinger,
Director, Architekturmuseum, Technische Universität München.
2006
Licensed Architect, Bavarian Chamber of Architects
(›Bayerische Architektenkammer‹).
2003–2005
Lecturer and visiting critic, Lehrstuhl für Stadtraum und Stadtentwicklung
(›Chair of Urban Space and Urban Development‹), Technische Universität München.
2002
Member of the Icelandic Association of Architects (›Arkitektafélag Íslands‹).
2001
Licensed Architect, Icelandic Ministry of Industry.
1994–2001
Diploma in Architecture (›Diplom-Ingenieur Universität‹), with honours,
Technische Universität München.
1996–1997
Ísark – Icelandic School of Architecture, Reykjavík.
1994
Graduated from Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium.
1992
St. Joseph’s Hall, Oxford, England.
1989–1994
Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium, Erlangen.
1985–1989
Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium, Munich.
1982–1985 Elementary school Manzostraße, Munich.
1980–1982
Elementary school Æfingaskóli Kennaraháskóla Íslands, Reykjavík.
Born on 10th of September 1975 in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Older of two sons of Hubert Seelow and Kolbrún Haraldsdóttir,
both philologists.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Awards and grants Exhibitions
Awards, grants and third-party funding
2012
Die schönsten Deutschen Bücher (nominated), Deutsche Stiftung Buchkunst.
Selected Books, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie.
2009
e.on Cultural Award (nominated).
Research Grant, Icelandic State Architect’s Fund.
2008
Marshall Award (Werner Konrad Marschall und Dr.-Ing. Horst Karl Marschall Stiftung, München).
2007
Icelandic State Architect Award.
2006–2007
Research Fellowship, Icelandic Science Fund.
Research Fellowship, Icelandic Preservation Fund
(›Húsafriðunarsjóður ríkisins‹).
2005
Research Grant, Icelandic State Architect’s Fund
(›Minningarsjóður Guðjóns Samúelssonar‹).
2002–2004
Postgraduate scholarship, Icelandic Science Fund
(›Rannsóknanámssjóður‹, ›Rannís‹).
Nordplus scholarship.
1996
Exhibitions
2016
Reconstructing the Stockholm Exhibition 1930.
Stockholmsutställningen 1930 rekonstruerad,
The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts.
Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna,
Stockholm, Sweden, 11th June to 21st August 2016.
2015
Reconstructing the Stockholm Exhibition 1930,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 6th–20th February 2015.
2014
Reconstructing the Stockholm Exhibition 1930,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 14th–21st February 2014.
Participation in exhibitions
2011
Sagenhaftes Island, Frankfurt Book Fair, 12th–16th October 2011.
2002
Contractworld Newcomer Award, Contractworld Hannover,
12th–15th January 2002.
Deutsches Museum – Naturwissen­schaft und Technik im Fluss,
Plantreff Stadt München, 18th June to 26th July 2002.
2001–2002 Stadt der Zukunft, Siemens Forum München, 16th October 2001 to 7th April 2002.
2000
Impulse und Visionen für München, Plantreff Stadt München,
27th June to 28th July 2000.
1996
Krýsuvík, Ísark, Reykjavík, August 1996.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Publications
Publications
Books
2016
Atli Magnus Seelow, Reconstructing the Stockholm Exhibition 1930.
Stockholmsutställningen 1930 rekonstruerad. Contributions by Claes Caldenby,
Fredrik Nilsson. Model photos by Krister Engström. Models built by students at
the Chalmers Department of Architecture, Arkitektur Förlag, Stockholm 2016.
2011 Atli Magnus Seelow, Die moderne Architektur in Island in der ersten
Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Transfer­­prozesse zwischen Adaption und
Eigenständigkeit, Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg 2011.
2009
Atli Magnus Seelow, Die moderne Architektur in Island in der ersten
Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts – Transfer­­­prozesse zwischen Adaption und
Eigenständigkeit, Dissertation Technische Uni­versität München, Munich 2009.
Forthcoming
Atli Magnus Seelow, Gunnar Asplund, Wolter Gahn, Sven
Markelius, Gregor Paulsson, Eskil Sundahl, Uno Åhrén: Acceptera —
deutsche Über­setzung mit Kommentar, Scheidegger & Spiess, Zürich.
Book chapters
2016
Atli Magnus Seelow, »›Festgewohnheiten‹ (›Festvanor‹) und ›Alltags­
schönheit‹ (›Vardagsskönhet‹). Programm und Selbstdarstellung der
nordischen Lebensreformbewegung«, Eva Wattolik and Sandra Rühr (eds.),
Medien im Fest – Feste im Medium, Herbert von Halem Verlag, Cologne 2016.
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »The end of an elective affinity — World War One as
a turning point in the relations between Germany and the Nordic countries«,
Stefanie Hennecke, Patrick C. Hege and Thorsten Dame (eds.),
The First World War as Caesura? Continuities and Ruptures in German Archi­
tecture, Urban Planning and Open Space Development, Universität Kassel,
Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technische Universität Berlin — forthcoming.
2001
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Deutsches Museum. Natur­wissen­schaft
und Technik im Fluß«, Uwe Kiessler (ed.), Deutsches Museum.
Naturwissenschaft und Technik im Fluß, Lehrstuhl für Integriertes Bauen,
Technische Universität München, Munich 2001, pp. 110–114.
2000
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Architektonische Archäologie am Marien­­hof«,
Uwe Kiessler (ed.), Impulse für München – Visionen und Pro­jekte,
Lehrstuhl für Integriertes Bauen, Technische Universität München,
Munich 2000, pp. 14–15.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Publications cont.
Peer reviewed scientific articles
2016
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From the Continent to the North.
German Influence on Modern Architecture in Sweden«,
Konsthistorisk Tidskrift. Journal of Art History, 85/1, 2016, pp. 44–62.
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From Natural Stone to National Romanticism«,
Second Annual Construction History Society Conference Proceedings
— forthcoming.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From the Continent to the North.
German Influence on Modern Architecture in Sweden«, Konst­historisk Tidskrift. Journal of Art History, 9th November 2015;
DOI: 10.1080/00233609.2015.1110618
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Turning function into form.
Historic shifts in Modernist Architects’ creative process«,
Transvaluation. Making the World matter. International symposium
searching for alternative making of values through and in research,
Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture;
http://conferences.chalmers.se/index.php/Transvaluation/
Transvaluation/paper/view/1834/552
2012
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Verslunarhús Nathan & Olsen við Austurstræti.
Hornsteinn Guðjóns Samúels­sonar að nýjum miðbæ Reykjavíkur«,
Saga. Tímarit Sögufélags L:1, 2012, pp. 9–21.
Scientific articles
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Umstrittener Klassiker. Gunnar Asplunds
Göteborger Rathaus-Erweiterung war schon immer ein Zankapfel«,
Baumeister. Das Architekturmagazin. Schöpferische Zerstörung,
January 2015, pp. 58–67.
2014
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Die Rekonstruktion der Stockholmer
Ausstellung 1930«, Detail. Zeitschrift für Archi­tektur.
Review of Architecture 2014/11 Dächer. Roofs, p. 1166.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Jørn Utzon. Drawings and Buildings«,
Detail. Zeitschrift für Archi­tek­tur. Review of Architecture 2014/10
Innen­­raum und Licht. Interiors and Lighting, p. 994.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Rekonstruiert: Die Stockholm Ausstellung 1930«,
Detail. Zeitschrift für Architektur. Review of Architecture, 12. 8. 2014,
http://www.detail.de/artikel/rekonstruiert-die-stockholmausstellung-1930-12297/
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Jørn Utzon | Drawings and Buildings«,
Bauwelt 29–30. Studierräume, 2014, p. 48.
2004
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Gottfried Semper – faðir nútíma óperuhúsa«,
Lesbók Morgunblaðsins, 3. 1. 2004, pp. 4–6.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Publications cont.
Popular articles
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Nordic Nexus. A little-known gem
in Iceland by Alvar Aalto«, Uncube Magazine, 26. 12. 2015; http://www.uncubemagazine.com/blog/16446355
2012 »Die moderne Architektur in Island«, BauNetz, 30. 4. 2012;
http://www.baunetz.de/meldungen/Meldungen-Buecher_im_
BauNetz_2519929.html
»Vom Torfhaus zum Bauhaus. Architektur in Island«, Die Zeit online, 24. 2. 2012;
http://www.zeit.de/reisen/2012-02/fs-architektur-island/seite-1 … seite-13
2009
»Doktor í arkitektúr«, Morgunblaðið, 18. 12. 2009, p. 16.
2007
»Styrkveitingar úr Minningarsjóði Guðjóns Samúelssonar«,
Morgunblaðið, 7. 5. 2007, p. 39.
»Styrkveitingar úr Minningarsjóði Guðjóns Samúelssonar 16. 4. 2007«,
Arkitíðindi 4/2007, p. 1.
2005
»Fimm hlutu styrk úr Minningarsjóði Guð­­jóns Samúels­sonar«,
Morgunblaðið, 2. 5. 2005.
1997
»Mannvirki í íslenskri nátturu«, Morgunblaðið, 10. 8. 1997, p. 18.
Misc. publications
2016
Gustaf Kjellin, »Sommartips 2016« [interview], Summit. Independent
Architecture & Design Initiative [podcast], Stockholm, 17. Juni 2016,
http://summitunlimited.se/86-sommartips-2016/
2015
Hubert Kress, Heidrun Stein-Kecks, Nadja Letzel and Atli Seelow,
Erlangen revisited. Architektur der Entwicklung zur Großstadt 1955–1975
[study tour report], Bayerische Architektenkammer, Erlangen 2015.
2012
Simone Hübener, »Ab in die Ferien« [review], german-architects, 18. 7. 2012;
http://www.german-architects.com/de/pages/ppp_2912_urlaubsbuecher
Achim Schröer, »Die moderne Architektur in Island in der ersten Hälfte
des 20. Jahrhunderts« [review], Detail. Review of Architecture 2012/4, p. 300.
Helgi Skúli Kjartansson, »Ritfregnir. Die moderne Architektur in Island in
der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahr­­­­­­hunderts. Transfer­­prozesse zwischen Adaption
und Eigen­ständigkeit« [review], Saga. Tímarit Sögufélags L:1, 2012, pp. 241–242.
Be. K. [Benedikt Kraft], »Gut konsumierbar«
[review], dbz. Deutsche Bauzeitschrift 1/2012, p. 27;
and dbz-online Bücher, http://six4.bauverlag.de/sixcms_4/
sixcms/detail.php?object_id=38&area_id=1656&id=2186573
2002
Oliver Herwig, »Front machen gegen den Ein­­heits­­­brei.
Eine Produktionshalle mit Ver­­­­waltungsgebäude in Oberbayern«,
Bauzeitung 9/2002, cover and pp. 19–22.
2001
Tanja Rest, »Das Prinzip der schöpferischen Zer­stö­­rung. Münchner
Architekturstudenten haben spannende Neu-Entwürfe für die
Museums­­­insel entwickelt«, Süddeutsche Zeitung, 13. 8. 2001, p. 49.
1996
Jóhannes Þórðarson und Þórður Einarsson,
Ísark sumar­námskeið 1996, Reykjavík 1996.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Presentations
Peer reviewed conference presentations
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Turning function into form. Historic shifts in Modernist Architects’ creative process«, Transvaluation. Making the World matter. International symposium
searching for alternative making of values through and in research,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 21st–22nd Mai 2015.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From Natural Stone to National Romanticism«,
Second Annual Construction History Society Conference,
Institut für Denkmalpflege und Bauforschung (IDB), ETH Zürich,
Institut für Architekturtheorie und Baugeschichte,
Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck, 23rd–25th April 2015.
2014
Atli Magnus Seelow, »The end of an elective affinity — World War One as
a turning point in the relations between Germany and the Nordic countries«,
Conference The First World War as Caesura? Continuities and Ruptures
in German Architecture, Urban Planning and Open Space Development,
Universität Kassel, Center for Metropolitan Studies,
Technische Universität Berlin, 16th–17th October 2014.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »The instiutionalization of the engineering and
architectural professions – the case of advanced geometry and mathematics«,
2nd Nordic Symposium on Structures in Architecture. Culture for collaboration
between engineers and architects: the importance of sketching and of study
of precedents, Hven, Øresund, Sweden, 23th–25th June 2014.
Panel discussion moderator »Focus: Historical Presence«,
Conference SRE Projects 2014 – Architectural Research: History,
Theory, and Methods. Joint research meeting for the Formas
strong research environments Architecture in Effect, Architecture
in the Making and ResArc, Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden, 10th–11th April 2014.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Progress in technology as a basis for Modern
Architecture«, Conference SRE Projects 2014 – Architectural Research: History,
Theory, and Methods. Joint research meeting for the Formas strong research
environments Architecture in Effect, Architecture in the Making and ResArc,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10th–11th April 2014.
2013
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From the Continent to the North. German influence on Modern Architecture in Sweden«, The 3rd Symposium on Swedish Architectural History: Historiography, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 11–12th October 2013.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From technological form to art form. The rise of structural thinking in early 20th-century architecture«, 1st Nordic Symposium on Structures in Architecture, Hven, Øresund, Sweden, 24th–25th June 2013.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »From the Continent to the North.
The German influence on Modern Architecture in Sweden«, Swedish Architectural History Network Meeting,
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 24th May 2013.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Presentations cont.
Misc. presentations
2015
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Research Challenges in Theory and History
of Architecture — some illustrative examples«, Chalmers Uni­versity
of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 7th October 2015.
Hubert Kress, Heidrun Stein-Kecks, Nadja Letzel and Atli Seelow,
Erlangen revisited. Architektur der Entwicklung zur Großstadt 1955–1975,
study tour, Bayerische Architektenkammer, 13th June 2015.
2013 Atli Magnus Seelow, »Progress in construction technology as
a basis for modern architecture«, Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden, 9th January 2013.
2012
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Der technische Fortschritt als Grundlage der modernen Architektur«, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 26th November 2012.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Vom Torfhaus zum Bauhaus«, book launch
and lecture, Kulturlounge Buchhaus Campe, Nürnberg, 21st June 2012.
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Gottfried Semper and his
influence on 19th- and 20th-century architecture«, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (ntnu),
Trondheim, Norway, 7th June 2012.
2004
Atli Magnus Seelow, »Das Neue Bauen in Island zwischen den Weltkriegen«,
Architekturmuseum, Technische Universität München, 28th May 2004.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Conferences and symposiums
Participation in conferences and symposiums
2015
Transvaluation. Making the World matter. International symposium searching for alternative making of values through and in research, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 21st–22nd Mai 2015.
Second Annual Construction History Society Conference,
Institut für Denkmalpflege und Bauforschung (IDB), ETH Zürich,
Institut für Architekturtheorie und Baugeschichte,
Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck, 23rd–25th April 2015.
2014Meeting Making Knowledge. Strong Research Environment Architecture
in the Making. Architecture as a Making Discipline and Material Practice,
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 11th–12th December 2014.
Conference The First World War as Caesura? Continuities and Ruptures
in German Architecture, Urban Planning and Open Space Development,
Universität Kassel, Center for Metropolitan Studies,
Technische Universität Berlin, 16th–17th October 2014.
2nd Nordic Symposium on Structures in Architecture. Culture for collaboration
between engineers and architects: the importance of sketching and of study
of precedents, Hven, Øresund, Sweden, 23th–25th June 2014.
Conference SRE Projects 2014 – Architectural Research: History, Theory,
and Methods. Joint research meeting for the Formas strong research
environments Architecture in Effect, Architecture in the Making and ResArc,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10th–11th April 2014.
2013Conference Vom Eisen zum Zink,
Institut für Denkmalpflege und Bau­forschung (IDB),
ETH Zürich, 29th November 2013.
The 3rd Symposium on Swedish Architectural History: Historiography, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 11th–12th October 2013.
Symposium The Changing Shape of Practice – Integrating Research and
Design in Architectural Practice, Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden, 20th September 2013.
1st Nordic Symposium on Structures in Architecture,
Hven, Øresund, Sweden, 24th–25th June 2013.
Swedish Architectural History Network Meeting, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 24th May 2013.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Teaching
Teaching
2015–
Assistant Professor for History and Theory of Architecture, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture.
Courses
2016
2015
2015–
»Arkitektur och teknikhistoria« (›The history of Architecture and Technology‹),
Architecture and Engineering Program — lectures and seminars, course responsible.
»Byggnaden som system« (›Building as a system‹,
with Magnus Månsson) — lectures and seminars.
Visiting Lecturer, Institute for Art History,
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Courses
»Metropolregion revisited – Konversion von Bauten der Wirtschaftswunderzeit«
(›Metropolregion revisited – Transformation of postwar buildings‹)
— Interdisciplinary seminar in cooperation with
Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, Faculty of Architecture.
2013–2015
Postdoc Research Fellow, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Architecture.
Courses
2015
»Arkitektur och teknikhistoria« (›The history of Architecture and Technology‹),
Architecture and Engineering Program — lectures and seminars, course responsible.
»Nordic Architecture« (with Claes Caldenby),
Master Program Architecture and Urbanism — lectures and seminars.
»Byggnaden som system« (›Building as a system‹,
with Magnus Månsson) — lectures and seminars.
2014
»Arkitektur och teknikhistoria« (›The history of Architecture and Technology‹),
Architecture and Engineering Program
— lectures and seminars, course responsible.
»Nordic Architecture« (with Michael Asgaard Andersen),
Master Program Architecture and Urbanism — lectures and seminars.
2012–2013
Lecturer, Institute for Art History,
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Courses
2012/2013
»Architektur im Zeitalter des Historismus«
(›Architecture in the Age of Historicism‹) — lectures and seminars.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Teaching cont.
Studio teaching
2013–2014
Teacher and critic Master Studio Architectural Heritage
and Urban Transformation, Master Program Design for
Sustainable Development, Chalmers University of Technology.
2003–2005
Lecturer and visiting critic, Chair of Urban Space and Urban Development, Technische Universität München.
Design studios
2005
Diploma design studio »Downtown Erlangen«.
2005
Design studio »Theater square in Erlangen.
The urban surroundings of Markgrafentheater«.
2003–2004
Advanced design studio »The muc Airport City.
The Airport and the North of Munich«.
Supervisor
2015– PhD Thesis Co-Supervisor Stig Anton Nielsen »Shaping the built
environment with sensors, prediction and machine learning«.
2014
Master Thesis Supervisor Arianna Tacconi, »The redevelop­
ment of the industrial area Ilva in Taranto, Italy«,
Master Program Design for Sustainable Development.
Master Thesis Supervisor Cecilia Rossing, »Carpineto Romano. From
Vision to Detail«, Master Program Design for Sustainable Development.
Master Thesis Critic Simon Farsi, »Reconnection. Context, Artefact
Master Thesis Supervisor Chenfei Mao and Xingni Li, »Lyckholm
brewery«, Master Program Design for Sustainable Development.
2013
Opponent and critic
2015
Phd Seminar Critic Hannes Frykholm and Ola Svenle, ResArc Course »Approaches. Methods for knowledge production in architectural research and practice«, Chalmers University of Technology, 25th–27th March 2015.
2014
Master Thesis Critic Ying Chen, »Enjoying rain. A joyful
playground in Gothenburg«, Master Studio Space and Matter,
Master Program Archi­tecture and Urbanism, 20th June 2014.
Master Thesis Critic Simon Farsi, »Reconnection. Context, Artefact
and History in Designing a Restoration of a Zanzibari Hammam«,
Master Program Design for Sustainable Development, 12th May 2014.
2013Master Thesis Critic Linnéa Enochsson and Ida Högström,
»As time goes by — an exploration and an implementation of values
and the architect’s approach to cultural heritage environments«,
Master Program Design for Sustainable Development, 16th May 2013.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Research
Research projects
2016–
Historiography of Swedish Architecture,
Strong Research Environ­ment »Architecture in the Making.
Architecture as a Making Discipline and Material Practice.«
2015–
Der technische Fort­schritt als Grundlage der modernen Architektur
(›Technological progress as a basis for modern architecture‹)
— Habilitation thesis in Art History, with a specialization
in Architectural History, Institute for Art History,
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Mentors Prof. Dr. Heidrun Stein-Kecks, Prof. Dr. Rainer Trinczek
and Prof. Dr. Winfried Nerdinger.
2013–2014
Annotated translation of Gunnar Asplund, Wolter Gahn, Sven Markelius,
Gregor Paulsson, Eskil Sundahl, Uno Åhrén: Acceptera.
2003–2009 Die moderne Architektur in Island in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahr­
hunderts – Transferprozesse zwischen Adaption und Eigenständigkeit
(›Modern architecture in Iceland in the first half of the 20th century
– transfer processes between adaptation and independence‹)
— Doctoral thesis in Architectural History, Architekturmuseum, Technische Universität München.
Thesis supervisor Prof. Dr. Winfried Nerdinger.
Participation in research projects
2013–
Swedish Architectural History Network.
2013–2015
Historiography of Swedish Architecture, headed by Prof. Dr. Claes Caldeby,
Strong Research Environ­ment »Architecture in the Making.
Architecture as a Making Discipline and Material Practice.«
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Architectural projects
Architectural projects
2010–2011
Redesign Council Chamber, Veitsbronn Town Hall.
2005–2006
Office Dachanalytik Flues, Erlangen.
Terrace Glazing, Carport and Driveway In der Reuth 113, Erlangen.
2004
2001–2002
Residence Dr. Teschemacher, Schwoich in Tirol, Austria, with Barbara Zellner.
Basement Renovation In der Reuth 113, Erlangen.
2000–2004
Transformation of the site of Beilhack Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG,
Rosenheim, with Barbara Zellner.
Advisor to the Jury, Urban Design Competition
Justizzentrum und Beilhack­gelände, Rosen­heim.
1999–2003
Factory and Office building for Beilhack System­technik und Vertriebs GmbH,
Raubling near Rosenheim, with Barbara Zellner.
Competitions
2008–2009
Design Competition Church and Cultural Center, Mosfellsbær, Iceland.
2004
Urban Design Competition City Center Egilsstaðir, Iceland.
2003 Design Competition Residence of the Icelandic Ambassador, Berlin.
2001–2002
Design Competition Geo Center Møns Klint, Denmark, with Barbara Zellner.
2001
Urban Design Competition Downtown and Harbor, Reykjavík,
Iceland, with Winkler Blaumoser Architekten bda, Starnberg.
1999
Urban Design Competition Prager Straße und Seevorstadt West,
Dresden, with Claus + Forster Architekten bda, 4th prize.
Assistant Professor Dr. ATLI MAGNUS SEELOW Work experience
Work experience as Architect
2001–2002
Project Partner, Prof. Bernhard Winkler and Albert Blaumoser,
Architekten bda, Starnberg.
Projects
2002
Hohen­staufen­halle expansion, Göppingen.
2001
Urban design competition Downtown and Harbor, Reykjavík, Iceland.
1995–1999
Intern, later Architect, Claus + Forster Architekten bda, München.
Projects
1999
Urban design competition Prager Straße und Seevorstadt
West, Dresden, 4th prize.
1997–1998
Restoration of Herrenchiemsee Palace.
1997–1998
Recycling center Savitsstraße, München.
1996–1998
Residential and commercial building Ainmillerstraße 28, München.
1995–1998
Winter and adoration-church in the Ettal Monastery.
1994–1998
Parish church St. Josef der Arbeiter, Waldram, Wolfratshausen.
1994–1995
Intern, Prof. Hubert Kress, kjs+ Architekten bda, Erlangen.
1993–1994
Intern, Icelandic State Architect (›Húsameistari ríkisins‹), Reykjavík, Iceland.

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