Dipl.-Ing. Dietmar Kurapkat

Fachgebiet Historische Bauforschung (TU Berlin)

dietmar-kurapkat

Dietmar Kurapkat is an architectural researcher and research assistant in the field of historical architecture, master’s study program in monument preservation at the TU Berlin. He defended his dissertation on “Early Neolithic Specialized Buildings on the Göbekli Tepe in Upper Mesopotamia and Comparable Structures in the Near East” in 2010 at the TU Berlin. In Topoi, he contributes to the Resafa research Project (A-I-3).

 

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Institut für Architektur
Fakultät VI - Planen Bauen Umwelt
Fachgebiet Historische Bauforschung - Masterstudium Denkmalpflege

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Straße des 17. Juni 152
10623 Berlin
Deutschland

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+49 30 314-79343

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+49 30 314-79612
 
 

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third-party funded project


 

Curriculum Vitae

2010 Dissertation on "Early Neolithic Specialized Buildings on the Göbekli Tepe in Upper Mesopotamia and Comparable Structures in the Near East", 2010 at the TU Berlin with Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dorothée Sack and Prof. Dr. Ricardo Eichmann (DAI)
since 2007 Participation in the Resafa (Syria) research project of the German Archaeological Institute, sub-project 1: Archaeological Maps
since 2007 Research assistant in the field of historical architectural research at the TU Berlin, lecturer for the monument preservation master's degree program, supervision of annual projects and master's theses, data representative for the board of examiners for the monument preservation master's degree program
2005-07 Research staff member at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Project: Wissensgeschichte der Architektur
2002-2005 Continuing education scholarship from the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
2000-2001 Travel grant from the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
1998-2003 Participation in various excavation archaeological research projects for the Universität Karlsruhe (u. a. Göllüdag/Turkey 1993-1998, Castel del Monte/Italy 1996, Esslingen 1998-1999), the Universität Konstanz (Tell Djendaires/Syria 2000) and the Deutsche Archäologische Institut (Karatepe/Turkey > 1999, Göbekli Tepe/Turkey 1998-2003).
1998 Architectural studies at the Universität Karlsruhe. Diploma project "Conversion of the Main Post Office and Urban Planning Reform in Saarlouis"