PD Dr. Anne Hultzsch
PD Dr. Anne Hultzsch
Privatdozent/in at the Department of Architecture
ETH Zürich
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Her research focuses on intersectionality in architectural history between ca. 1650 and 1930, specifically the role of women in architecture, architectural print cultures, as well as the histories of perception and travel. Author of Architecture, Travellers and Writers: Constructing Histories of Perception 1640-1950 (Legenda, 2014), Anne has contributed to a number of journals and edited books including Architectural Histories, The Journal of Architecture, Architecture and Culture, Journal18, and others. She has edited The Printed and the Built: Architecture, Print Culture, and Public Debate in the Nineteenth Century (with Mari Hvattum, 2018), The Origins of the Architectural Magazine in Nineteenth-Century Europe (in The Journal of Architecture, 2020), and Building Word Image: Printing Architecture 1800-1950 (with Catalina Mejía Moreno in Architectural Histories, 2016).
Anne Hultzsch leads the ERC-funded group ‘Women Writing Architecture 1700-1900’ in the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta), ETH Zurich. She trained first as an architect (TU Munich and La Sapienza, Rome), then as architectural historian (Bartlett, University College London). She holds a PhD from UCL (2011), was a postdoctoral fellow at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in the project ‘The Printed and the Built’ (2014-18) and has taught at ETH Zurich, the Bartlett, UCL, Greenwich University, New York University London, and Queen Mary University of London, among others.