Collaborative Adaptive Reuse in Architecture
https://www.arc.ed.tum.de/ud/forschung/aktuelle-forschungsprojekte/begefa-im-uferwerk/ The second part of the BegeFa Research at TUM startet with a focus on adaptive reuse strategies and collaborative housing initiatives. The empirical research combines spatial and social research and is funded by the BBSR, the GLS Treuhand Stiftung Öko-Sozial, the TRIAS foundation, and the CRSE at TUM. Isabel Glogar is project leader (PI) … Continue reading
Collaborative Reuse and Activation of Buildings and Materials in Switzerland
Collaborative Activation and Reuse of the Existing Building Stock With my research project BegeCH I have been a visiting scholar at the ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE in autumn 2025. My research project at ETH focuses on the collaborative activation of existing buildings and the promotion of collaborative housing and neighbourhood and urban development oriented … Continue reading
Podcast Online
Listen to the ZUKUNFT STADT Podcasts.
On the 20th of March 2024 we discussed new uses and adaptations of the existing building stock, circular cities and community driven transformations.
Collaboration in Architectural Education
The paper discusses collaboration as method in architecture and urban planning. We present results of our ongoing teaching and research formats focussing on student led formats and collaboration at the Professorship of Urban Design, TUM. Final Countdown Discussions @ Glogar, 2020. Isabel Glogar, Benedikt Boucsein, Marco Kellhammer, Stefanie Ruf, Mareike Schmidt, A Collaborative Approach for Urban … Continue reading
Publication Leitbild Wachau Volume I and II
The open-access Publication “Leitbild Wachau”- Volume I & Volume II are available for download now!
Publication UNESCO Managementplan Historic Center of Vienna
Publication Managementplan UNESCO Worldheritage Historic Center of Vienna. Presentation of the dialog process and principles for urban development within the Historic City of Vienna.
Managementplan Historisches Zentrum Wien
The Dialog process and research study explores further architectural and urban development of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Center of Vienna!







