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Dagmar Ellen Jäger
Profile Dagmar Jäger [Dr.-Ing.] is an architect, author and teacher, living and working in Berlin and Tallinn. Since 1998, she has been a research associate, guest critic and visiting professor at various European universities. From 2013 to 2017, she has been working at Tallinn University of Technology to develop and direct the international Masters Programme of European Architecture. Research by Design The focus of her research-oriented design practice is to develop sustainable concepts of transformation for young & 'difficult' heritage with social and political relevance, implementing strategies of re-use, re-activation and re-interpretation within dialogue-oriented, academic and participatory formats in cooperation with her partner, universities or interdisciplinary networks. Her theoretical research about design focuses interdisciplinary design methodologies and empirical design process analyses. Outcomes and results of these cooperative activities include architectural concepts, design and urban projects, texts, book designs, photography, exhibitions, conferences, study programs and public knowledge platforms in multidisciplinary and dialogical contexts. Projects & Knowledge Platforms Since 1994, she has conducted experimental projects together with her partner Christian Pieper in their network studio jp3 (Berlin), creating pioneer projects like Reiseuni (2008), Stapelvilla (2004), Industriepromenade (1996) or Hybridhaus (1994) and initiated scientific and artistic lecture platforms like European Architecture Dialogue (2010), Schaffensprozesse (2007-09), Forschungskolloqium (2004-07) or Bauwelten (1990). http://www.jp3.de/vita/vita_english.htm/
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