Friedrich Idam

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More about the contributor

Apprenticeship as a wood sculptor in Hallstatt.Studied architecture – focus on the preservation of monuments at the Vienna University of Technology.

Doctoral studies in the field of industrial archeology – historical town planning,

Permanent member of the monument advisory board at the Austrian Federal Monuments Office.

Generally sworn and court-certified expert for monument preservation and building physics for historical building constructions.

In addition to freelance work as a building researcher, teaching at the Danube University in Krems.

Participations

Even in times of crisis, building takes place

What materials and techniques have been used in the past to build resilient houses? Which of these building methods have proven to be durable, sustainable and beautiful in the long term? An exploration with workshops and lectures as participatory knowledge transfer.