HANS DEHLINGER
CURRICULUM VITAE
Hans E. Dehlinger
Born:
September 29, 1939; Stetten/R., Southern Germany;
1945-1961:
Elementary School, Apprenticeship as Cabinet Maker,
Secondary Education
1961-1968:
University of Stuttgart, 1968 Dipl.Ing., Department of Architecture;
1968
Job Captain (with W. Maurer) for the design of the Olympic Village in Munich,
at the office of Heinle, Wischer and Partner, Architects, Stuttgart
1968 – 1973
DAAD scholarship, Graduate Student at the University of California, Berkeley,
College of Environmental Design, M.Arch, Ph.D;
1973-1980:
Deputy Director at the "Institut für Grundlagen der Planung", University
of Stuttgart, Department of Architecture. Teaching and research in Architectural
Design, Design Methods, CAAD, Computer applications to Design.
since 1974
Architectural Office and work on various commissioned Projects
since 1980:
Professor at the Department of Product-Design, University of Kassel, Artschool
in the University, Germany, for "Foundations of Industrial Design"
since 1991:
Director of the "Institut für Rechnergestütztes Darstellen und
Entwerfen" at the University of Kassel, Artschool in the University.
since 1980
Computer Art, using algorithms for the generation of line drawings executed
on pen plotters. Participation in exhibitions worldwide.