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Dipl. Ing. Robert Mair

Employee
Senior Lecturer
University Liechtenstein Fürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse 9490 Vaduz Liechtenstein
Senior Lecturer Sustainable Design
DI Robert Mair teaches and researches as a senior lecturer for architecture at the University of Liechten-stein. With the Basic Studio CRAFT, he is the team leader of a design studio that is dedicated to sustaina-ble building with a focus on craft. He is also a member of the jury for Constructive Alps - the architecture prize for sustainable renovation and building in the Alps, for which he was appointed by the Office for the Environment in 2009. The research focus is on low-tech buildings. Besides, he runs a design studio for timber construction at the FHGR in Chur and is a member of an advisory board for building culture.
2003 2005
Technical University Graz, Diploma at Prof. Daniele Marques
2001 2002
TU Delft Faculty of Architecture, The Netzerlands
1998 2001
Technical University Graz
1992 1997
College for Construction HTL, Linz
since 2023
Senior Lecturer for "History and Theory of Construc-tion", LSA Liechtenstein School of Architecture
since 2021
Leading Basic Studio Craft (with Martin Mackowitz, Wolfgang Schwarzmann, since WS22 with Livia Herle)
since 2018
Lecturer at University of Applied Sciences in Grison, Design Studio for Timber Construction
since 2016
Senior Lecturer for Design and Construction,
Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
2011 2016
Lecturer for Construction, Institute of Architecture and Planning, Hochschule Liechtenstein
2009 2012
Lecturer for Tectonics, Institute of Architecture and Planning, Hochschule Liechtenstein
2008 2016
Teaching Assistance Sustainable Design, Prof. Die-trich Schwarz, since 2011 Guest Prof. Conradin Cla-vuot, Institute of Architecture and Planning, Hochschule Liechtenstein
2006
Mitarbeit im Büro DI Arch. R. Heyszl, Graz
2006 2008
Project Architect at Hohensinn Architektur ZT GmbH, Graz
2005 2006
Employee at Wissouning Architects, Graz
2002 2003
Employee at WEST 8 Landscape & Urbanism, Rotterdam, The Netherlands