Tobias Arera-Rütenik
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Tobias Arera-Rütenik
Summary
Tobias Arera-Rütenik is a human[1]. His place of birth was Stralsund[2]. He was born on 1975[3]. He worked as an architect[4], building researcher[5], and scientist[6].
Key Facts
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's place of birth was Stralsund[2].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik was born on 1975[3].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik worked as an architect[4].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik worked as a building researcher[5].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's professions included scientist[6].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's field of work was architecture[8].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's field of work was history of architecture[9].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's field of work was historic preservation[10].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's field of work was buildings archaeology[11].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik was employed by University of Bamberg[12].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's doctoral advisor was Johannes Cramer[13].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's doctoral advisor was Dorothée Sack[14].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik was a member of Centre for Heritage Conservation Studies and Technologies[15].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik was a member of Koldewey-Gesellschaft[16].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik is recorded as male[17].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's given name is recorded as Tobias[19].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's participant in is recorded as 12th EAJS Congress[20].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's participant in is recorded as NFDI4Objects[21].
- Tobias Arera-Rütenik's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[22].
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Origins and Family
Tobias Arera-Rütenik's place of birth was Stralsund[2]. He was born on 1975[3].
Education
Doctoral advisors include Johannes Cramer[13], an architect[23], b. 1950[24], of Germany[25], specialised in architecture[26] and Dorothée Sack[14], an architectural historian[27], b. 1947[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute[30].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architect[4], building researcher[5], and scientist[6]. Fields of work include architecture[8], an academic discipline[31]; history of architecture[9], an aspect of history[32]; historic preservation[10], a field of study[33]; and buildings archaeology[11], an archaeological sub-discipline[34]. Tobias Arera-Rütenik was employed by University of Bamberg[12].
FAQs
Where was Tobias Arera-Rütenik born?
Born in Stralsund[2], Tobias Arera-Rütenik…
What did Tobias Arera-Rütenik do for work?
Tobias Arera-Rütenik worked as architect[4], building researcher[5], and scientist[6].