Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christina Simon-Philipp

Professor

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christina Simon-Philipp
Teaching areas:

Architecture, Urban Planning, Urban Design

Studyarea:
Architecture and Design
Studycourses:
Master Architecture
Master Urban Planning
Room:
8/3.51
Office hours:
by arrangement
Competence centre:
  • Sustainable urban development
expert for:

Sustainable neighborhood development, urban renewal, transdisciplinary teaching research projects, real-world laboratories

Vita

  • since 2023

    Member of the Baden-Württemberg Doctoral Association

  • since 2014

    Head of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Institute for Applied Research, HFT Stuttgart, various research projects, supervision of doctorates. Completed doctorates: Dr. Valerie Rehle (HCU/HFT), Dr. Karin Hopfner (TU Berlin/HFT), Dr. Elisabeth Schaumann (TU Kaiserslautern/HFT Stuttgart)

  • since 2007

    Professor of urban development and urban planning

University Projects

Master Urban Planning | Commercial Area „Oberlohn“ is worth it!

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Master Urban Planning | MobiQ "110 Meters of Flein's Future"

Master Urban Planning | Stuttgart Mobility Week | Summer Semester 2022

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HFT Mobil

Master Urban Planning | Co-productive City

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Research

TransZ

Transformation of urban centres

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Menschen verschieben ein Objekt im Freien

SURe21

SURe21- Stuttgart Urban Resilience 21 - subjective well-being and mental health of young people in public space

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MobiQ project

Sustainable mobility through sharing in the neighborhood

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Hire

The Candidate Experience Cycle of HFT Stuttgart

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HFT-Luftaufnahme Bau 1

DigiTwins4PEDs

Utilisation of urban digital twins to co-create flexible positive energy systems for districts, Sub-Project: Project Coordination and Case Study Stuttgart

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CampusLabor4iCity

The HFT Stuttgart is a place of teaching, research and knowledge transfer. The overarching aim of the CampusLabor4iCity project is to make this tangible in the urban space and thus change the space. Particular attention is paid to the public spaces that surround and connect the university buildings. CampusLabor4iCity is characterized by the integration of study projects and research initiatives from the entire university, which ensures a comprehensive transfer of knowledge.

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