Anne Tietjen
20082019

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Anne Tietjen (born 1969) is an architect, PhD and associate professor in landscape architecture and urban design. She teaches an advanced design studio in transformation and theories of urban design in the master programme landscape architecture. Her research focuses on the intersection of landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning and heritage studies. She specialises in the transformation, preservation and development of existing built environments and landscapes. Questions on how to evaluate, communicate, and activate the specific qualities and resources of a given place through design are central to her work. Her research draws on and contributes to a growing body of relational design theory and method, specifically based on new materialism and actor-network theory. Key words are strategic planning and design, new heritage and research by design.

She is a sub-project leader in the research project Reconfiguring Welfare Landscapes about the future of the open spaces of Danish postwar social housing estates (read more here).

She also contributes to the international project Demosspace on democratic public space together with Norwegian, Swedish and British colleagues (read more here).

A project on the development of place-based potential as a new approach to strategic planning in peripheral rural areas in Denmark will be concluded in 2017. Besides her academic work, she works as an urban design and planning consultant.

CV

Since 2016 Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2012-2016 Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2009-2012 Project Manager, Dansk Bygningsarv A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark

2005-2009 PhD student, Aarhus School of Architecture, Aarhus, Denmark

2004-2005 Architect, Hvidt & Mølgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark

2003-2005 External Lecturer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2002-2003 Architect, MAMdesign, Copenhagen, Denmark

2001-2002 Architect, Juul Frost Arkitekter, Copenhagen, Denmark

1999-2001 Architect, Dissing + Weitling Arkitektfirma a/s, Copenhagen, Denmark

1999 Architect, Thora a/s, Copenhagen, Denmark

1998 Architect, Philip Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark

1997 Architect, Machleidt + Partner, Büro für Städtebau, Berlin, Germany

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

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