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Curriculum Vitæ Curriculum Vitæ Wilfried Wang August 2018 Education 1964-1968 Primary School, Volksschule Richardstraße, Hamburg 1968-1970 Secondary School, Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium, Hamburg 1970-1975 Ipswich School, Ipswich, England, O-levels, A-levels 1975-1981 Bartlett School of Architecture, Building and Planning, University College London, - Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours), - RIBA Examination Part I, - Diploma in Architecture, - RIBA Examination Part II, - Master of Science (Distinction) 1981-1984 Research Fellow, Architectural Geometry Research Unit and Medical Architectural Research Unit, Polytechnic of North London 1986 RIBA Examination Part III Awards 1978 Donaldson Medal 1981 Sir Andrew Taylor Prize 1991 Students’ Outstanding Teacher Award, Harvard Graduate School of Design 2002 Commendation, Jean Tschumi Prize for Architectural Criticism and Architectural Education, UIA, for the authorship of the series “World Architecture 1900-2000: A Critical Mosaic” 2010 Honorary Doctorate, Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm http://www.kth.se/en/aktuellt/kth-s-hedersdoktorer-utsedda-1.70374 2012 Honorary membership of the Portuguese Chamber of Architecture 2014 CICA Julius Posener Exhibition Catalogue Award 2014 for Culture:City, Akademie der Künste Exhibition 2013 and Nomination for CICA Bruno Zevi Book Award 2014 for O'NFM_5: Philharmonie. 2017 CICA Julius Posener Exhibition Catalogue Award 2017 for DEMO:POLIS, Akademie der Künste Exhibition 2016 Current Appointments and Memberships 2001 Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts 2002 - O’Neil Ford Centennial Chair in Architecture, University of Texas at Austin 2003 - 2022 Chairman of the Trustees of the Schelling Architecture Foundation, Karlsruhe 2010 Member of the Academy of the Arts Berlin 2012 - 2018 Deputy Director of the Architecture Section, Academy of the Arts Professional Practice 1974 Practical Training: Architekturbüro Ehrensberger, Hamburg 1979 Practical Training: Marshall Andrew & Co Ltd, London Architectural Assistant at De Brant Joyce & Partners, London 1981-1984 Architectural Assistant at Architecture Bureau, London: Half Moon Theatre, London 1985 Private Practice: apartment conversion, London Architectural Assistant at Armstrong Chipperfield, London: Apartment conversion, shop interiors, exhibition stands, office interiors 1986 Architectural Assistant at Chipperfield Associates - 2010 Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom No 052666E 1988 Invited to limited competition for the extension of the American Memorial Library, West Berlin, no placement 1989 Collaboration with Alvaro Siza for invited competition: Bibliothèque de France, Paris, no placement 1990 Founding of partnership with John Southall: SW Architects Ltd, London: Furniture, interiors, Café (with Atelier Pichelmann Vienna) Consultant to Armstrong Associates: Japanese Cultural Centre, Paris, first prize Participation in the competition: Dulwich Picture Gallery Pavilion, London, no placement Participation in the competition: Acropolis Museum, Athens with Atelier Pichelmann, no placement 1991 Participation in the competition: Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, with Rosamund Diamond, no placement Participation in the competition: Arena Innsbruck with Ove Arup & Partners, no placement Furniture New office interior for PACT, London 1992 Participation in the competition: Communal Centre St Petri, Klippan with Johan Celsing, Stockholm, honorary mention Research on three settlement structures of London for the exhibition: "Tradition and Change in Six European Cities" Furniture 1993 Participation in the competition: Spreebogen, Berlin, 27th place among 835 entries Shop interiors for London and Vienna, (latter with Atelier Pichelmann) Proposal for house extension, West Sussex Restaurant interior, Vienna, with Atelier Pichelmann Apartment conversion, London Furniture 1994 House conversion and extension, Osmington, Dorset House extension, Zurich Proposal for house, Beijing House alterations, London House addition, Alexandria, Virginia Furniture 1995 Apartment conversion, London Dissolution of SW Architects Ltd. 1996 Honorary member of the Bund Deutscher Architekten (Association of German Architects), Frankfurt am Main Section Member of the Architects and Engineers’ Society, Frankfurt am Main Section 2000 Member of the Berlin Chamber of Architects, Reg. No. 10059 2001 Founding of Office with Barbara Hoidn, Hoidn Wang Partner Restaurant Le Bar du Paris Bar, Berlin House, St. Jean-Cap Ferrat, France Federal Institute for Bee Research, Berlin 2002 Renovation of Concert Hall, University of the Arts, Berlin Renovation of Sports Hall Berlin Renovation of Vocational Training Centre, Berlin 2003 Exhibition design for “Erich Schelling”, Karlsruhe 2004 Quarter 19, Hombroich Spaceplacelab Redesign of Market Square, Hanau Furniture series for Cserni Domus 2004 House alteration, Hamburg House alteration, Zurich Participation in Invited Competition: Signage System for Art and Architecture of the Olympic Stadium Berlin Participation in competition for new library, Humboldt University 2005 Apartment renovations, Berlin Design development, Hombroich spaceplacelab 2006 High-Rise Development Feasibility Study, Chengdu, Sichuan Housing, Imbach, Austria Apartment conversion, Berlin Children’s Daycare Center, Frankfurt am Main Exhibition coordination, Architecture Biennale Venice 2007 Competition, Mixed-use development, Hausvogteiplatz, Berlin Renovation, Row House, Berlin 2008 Apartment renovation, Berlin Bamboo SL Chair Design Development, Hombroich spaceplacelab 2009 Alteration of house in Èze-Bord de mer, France Renovation of houses in La Turbie, France Apartment conversion, Karlsruhe Children’s Day Care, Frankfurt am Main 2010 Invited Competition Entry, Renovation Hotel Attersee Competition: “Plus-Energy House”, Fed. Ministry of Construction Monument for Bill and Carrin Patman, Texas State Cemetery, Austin 2011 Moderator Hombroich spaceplacelab SL Chair and Easy Chair in bamboo and leather, in beech and leather 2012 Apartment conversion, Berlin Office renovation, Borchardt Haus, Berlin Double Hyperboloid Lamp design 2013 Apartment conversion, Berlin Energy-Plus House, Chemnitz Limited Competition for the Central Library Berlin in collaboration with Francisco Mangado, Pamplona, no placement 2014 Feasibility Study for the Re-use of Spreehalle 1 Factory, Oberschöneweide, Berlin Furniture for Ingo Schulze 2015 Conversion of Spreehalle Factor to Ateliers, Oberschöneweide, Berlin Competition Entry, Museum 20th Century, Berlin; no placement. 2016 Restitution at E.1027 of Master Bedroom and elements of Living Room, Roquebrune-Cap Martin, France Reorganization of circulation system of administration and production buildings, Korsch, Berlin Interior design of Units A12 and A14 for Ateliers in Spreehalle, Berlin 2017 Completion of Spreehalle Ateliers, Berlin Apartment renovations, Hortensienstrasse, Berlin Interior design of Unit A5 in Spreehalle, Berlin Remodeling of former boiler station, Pappelallee, Berlin Exhibition design of E.1027 for Mebane Gallery, UT Austin Exhibition design for Berlin 2050, Architektur Galerie Berlin 2018 Renovation of Loft Offices, Pappelallee, Berlin Berlin 2050, Comprehensive Vision Balcony Addition, Schlossstraße, Berlin Renovation of House, Bamberg Feasibility Study, Houses, Oberstdorf, Bavaria Office Remodeling, Charlottenstraße, Berlin Shortlisted for the limited competition for the Marinehaus, Berlin Published Work 1984 "Solid Geometry", in: Building Design, London 19 Oct, pp 34-37. 1985 "Street Theatre", in: The Architects' Journal, London 14 Aug, pp 14-33. 1986 "Half Moon Theatre", in: Quaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme, Barcelona, no 167-168, pp 42-49. "Das Half Moon Theatre in London", in: Bauwelt, Berlin, no 23, pp 882-830. 1987 "Teatro Half Moon", in: Arquitectura europea contemporanea, ed Eduardo Bru and Josep Lluis Mateo, Barcelona, pp 120-123. 1988 "Kenotaph - Übergang - Labor für Symbiose", in: Berlin - Denkmal oder Denkmodell?, ed Kristin Feireiss, pp 274-277. 1989 "Bibliothèque de France", in: Premiers Volumes, ed Dominique Jamet, Paris, pp 50-255. 1990 "Dulwich Revisited", in: Building Design, Clare Melhuish, London 9 Nov, pp 30. 1992 "Camden South, El County and City de Londres y la Isle of Dogs, Un Mapping de Tres Zonas de Inglaterra", in: Tradicion y Cambio en la Arquitectura de Seis Ciudades Europas: Londres, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, ed. Anton Capitel, Madrid, pp 55-75. "Thirty under Fifty", Interior for PACT, in: Building Design, pp 20. 1993 Spreebogen competition entry in: Internationaler Ideenwett- bewerb Spreebogen, p 127. "Nytt församlingshem i Klippans stadspark", in: Arkitektur Tävlingar, no 9, p 10. 1995 “Design Portfolio”, in: GSD News, Cambridge, MA, Summer, pp 29 - 30. 2000 “Piazza San Marco am Schloßplatz”, interview with Oliver Elser, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, No. 140, 19 Jun 00, p. BS 3. 2001 Editor, Le Bar du Paris Bar, Wasmuth Verlag 2004 “Die Sanierungsplanung zum Konzertsaal”, in: 50 Jahre Konzert saal Universität der Künste, ed. Dietmar Schenk, Universität der Künste Berlin, pp 47 - 61. Editor, Hombroich spaceplacelab, catalogue for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2004, Stiftung Insel Hombroich, pp. 18-19, 20-21, 32-33. “Die Stille nach dem Bau”, Nils Ballhausen, in: Bauwelt, no. 35, p. 16. “Die guten Dinge”, (Concert Hall) Jürgen Tietz, in: Architektur Berlin 04, Architektenkammer Berlin, pp. 48-51. “Der Fluss, die Stadt und das Haus, aus dem ein Museum wurde”, Manuel Cuadra, Frankfurt am Main, p .100. Review of lecture
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