Jana Revedin
Jana Revedin, Prof. Arch. PhD, born 1965 in Constance (D), studied architecture and urban planning in Buenos Aires, Princeton and Milan and taught at the University of Venice where she submitted her doctorate on the role of public space in the development of a democratic civic identity. The UNESCO sustainability expert is a full professor for architecture and design at Blekinge Institute of Technology in Sweden. In her work as the UNESCO delegate on the research and teaching commission of the International Union of Architects (UIA) she campaigns for a paradigm change in the self-image of her profession. Alongside her internationally award-winning architectural and urban design projects Jana Revedin devotes herself to the support of and networking among pioneers and groundbreaking talents in the area of sustainable design: In 2005 the European Commission appointed her to lead the first student competition for sustainable architecture (gau:di), whose winners she then exhibited at the Biennale in Venice. In 2007 she established the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™, which is awarded annually to five architect colleagues and in 2009 she established the non-profit LOCUS Foundation, which supports research into sustainable design processes and tests these in experimental urban renewal projects. The winner of the 2014 UN Habitat prize and the award for “teaching excellence” from Europe’s universities of urban planning, a French Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and the author of standard works in the area of sustainable architecture Jana Revedin researches her “radicant” participatory design theory while using such interdisciplinary self-development concepts as her “Light for the Slums” project in Cairo to show how design “with the people by the people” is both feasible and scalable.
Awards and Recognitions
- 2014 Knight of the French Order Chevaliers des Arts et des Lettres, Winner of the international UN Habitat Competition on the Renewal of Mass Housing
- 2013 First Prize for Teaching Excellence of the European Schools of Planning
- 2012 Member of the Board of Governors of the GdF-SUEZ Urban Strategy and Innovation Council , Founding Member of the Board of Governors of the Rexel Foundation
- 2010 UNESCO Patronage for the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™
- 2009 Founding President of the LOCUS Foundation for Sustainable Urban Development
- 2008 Austrian Heritage Award for the Revitalization of Castle Maria Loretto (XVII Cent.) Klagenfurt
- 2006 Founder and Curator of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™
- 2005 Curator of the European Student Competition on Sustainable Architecture gau:di, Carinthian Builder Award Nomination, Revitalization of the Tower of Winklern (XIV Cent.)
- 2004 Contract World Award for the Revitalization of the Palais Sandwirth (XVIII Cent.) Klagenfurt
- 2002 Carinthian Wood Design Award Nomination, Westend Wernberg Social Housing
- 2001 Carinthian Wood Design Award Nomination, Revitalization Urban Loft Klagenfurt
- 1999 Member of ArchIng the Austrian Chamber of Architects, Honorary Member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects
- 1991 Member of the Chamber of Architects of Lombardy and Veneto
Present employment
- Since 2012 - Full Professor of Architecture and Design Blekinge Institute of Technology
- Since 2012 - Guest Professor of Architecture and Design Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt
- Since 2012 - UNESCO Delegate to the International Union of Architects Education and Research Commission
- Since 2009 - LOCUS Foundation, Founding President
- Since 1996 - Jana Revedin Architects, Venice-Villach, Founder and Director
Previous employment and experience
- 2008-2012 - Associate Professor of Architecture and Design School of Architecture, Umeå University
- 2009-2010 - Guest Professor Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin (Hypatia Gastprofessur)
- Since 2005 - Curator European Student Competition on Sustainable Architecture gau:di (EU-CULTURE 2000)
- 2000-2005 - Guest Professor Federico II University Naples and University of Applied Sciences Spittal
- 1996-2000 - PhD Candidate in Architecture and Design, IUAV University Venice
- 1991-1996 - Research Assistant in Architecture and Design, IUAV University Venice
Degrees and Education
- 2012 - Full Professor of Architecture and Design Blekinge Institute of Technology Karlskrona
- 2008 - Associate Professor of Architecture and Design Umeå School of Architecture
- 2000 - University Teaching Habilitation, Italian Ministry of University and Education
- 1999 - PhD in Architecture and Design, IUAV University Venice (summa cum laude), Monument and Modernity: Hallenbauten as the Elements of Construction of the Democratic Town
- 1999 - Austrian State Exam, member of ArchIng the Austrian Chamber of Architects, Honorary Member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects
- 1991 - Italian State Exam, member of Chamber of Architects Lombardy-Veneto
- 1991 - Master in Architecture and Town Planning, Milan Polytechnic (summa cum laude), The Concept of Open Space in the Social Architecture of the German Avant-Garde
- 1987 - Bachelor of Architecture and Town Planning, Princeton University School of Architecture
- 1983 to 1987 - Belgrano University Buenos Aires, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning
Research projects and Grants
- Associate applicant, “Building Inclusive Urban Communities”, Erasmus-Plus Capacity Building, Danube University Krems/Blekinge Institute of Technology 2014
- Main applicant, project leader “Smart tools for smart cities: participatory design for collective creativity” FORMAS, Blekinge Institute of Technology, SAAB Research Lab 2013
- Main applicant, project leader “Radicant Design: a method for collective empowerment”, FORMAS, Blekinge Institute of Technology 2012
- Main applicant, project leader “Participatory Design Laboratory Karlskrona”, developing collective design processes in the city context of Blekinge communities, SAAB Research Lab, City Planning Office Karlskrona, Blekinge Institute of Technology 2012
- Member of the Team of Researchers “Architecture in the Making: Architecture as a Making Discipline and Material Practice”, main applicant Fredric Nilsson, Chalmers Technical University, with KTH, Lund University and Umea University School of Architecture, FORMAS 2011
- Main applicant, project leader “Historic Patterns from the Campania Felix for the Public Spaces of Contemporary Peripheral Towns”, MURST 40%, with Salvatore Bisogni, Università Federico II. Naples 1999
- Main applicant, project leader “New Towns for the Naples Periphery: Calvizzano, Giugliano, Marano, Mugnano, Villaricca”, MURST 40%, with Salvatore Bisogni, Università Federico II. Naples 1998
- Main applicant “Italian Gardens Today: Conservation and Modern Design under Public and Private Management” led by Robert Fisher, School of Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and Günter Nagel, Institut für Gartenarchitektur, Universität Hannover 1993
- Main applicant, project leader “Contemporary Social Housing Confronted: Neue Heimat-IACP“, Milan Polytechnic/FH Weihenstephan with Peter Latz 1991
- Main applicant, project leader “Garten, Landschaft, Wahlverwandtschaften”, UIA Florence, Benetton Foundation Treviso 1991
- Main applicant “Social Housing and Open Space in Modernist Germany 1945-1985“, Milan Polytechnic, TU Stuttgart with Peter Faller 1989
Member of Scientific Committees
- 2015 - Best Diploma Thesis Jury Presidence Ecole Speciale d´Architecture Paris
- 2014 - Scientific Jury Blue Award on Sustainable Architecture TU Vienna
- Scientific Jury European Architecture Prize Philippe Rotthier Brussels
- Since 2013 - Founding Board member of Rexel Foundation for Energy Efficiency Paris
- Research Council of the Superscape Urban Design Award, City of Vienna/Architekturzentrum
- Research Council of the Blue Award on Sustainable Architecture TU Vienna
- Since 2012 - UNESCO Delegate to the International Union of Architects Education and Research Commission Paris
- GdF SUEZ Urban Strategy and Innovation Council Paris
- Scientific Board EFAP Urban Intergroup, European Metropolis Brussels
- 2012 - Grande Maraine Defis du Bois, ENSA Nancy and ENSTIB Épinal
- 2010 - Scientific Board UNESCO Safeguarding of Hassan Fathy´s Heritage at New Gourna Luxor
- Scientific Jury UIA International Union of Architects COP 15 Open Forum and Student Workshop Copenhagen
- Since 2009 - Scientific Jury UNESCO Milena Mercouri Contemporary Landscape Prize Paris
- Scientific Board Blue in Architecture IUAV University Venice
- Since 2008 - Scientific Board Re-Biennale, Venice Biennale
- Since 2006 - Scientific Board Global Award for Sustainable Architecture™ Paris
- Since 2005 - Scientific Jury European Student Competition on Sustainable Architecture (EU Culture 2000) Brussels
- Since 1998 - Scientific Juries on architecture and urban planning competitions in Carinthia, Styria, Veneto, and Lombardia
Supervision
Jana Revedin is member in examining committees for doctoral dissertations at IUAV Venice since 2007, at University of Klagenfurt since 2010, at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology since 2011, at Lund University and Blekinge Institute of Technology since 2012, at ENSA Paris La Villette since 2014, at EPFL Lausanne since 2015. She is at present supervising Master Thesis works and leading PhD Dissertations on sustainable design and participatory processes in architecture and urban planning in France, Sweden, Switzerland, US and Egypt.
Monographs
- Jana Revedin, “Rebel Cities: Radicant Design through Civic Engagement”, in: “La Ville Rebelle: démocratiser le Projet Urbain”, with a foreword by Yona Friedman and an epilogue by Christopher Alexander, Gallimard Collection Manifesto, Paris 2015
- Jana Revedin (edit.), “The Living Urban Laboratory Karlskrona 2014/2015: Participatory Design for circular growth and social inclusion”, BTH, Karlskrona 2015
- Jana Revedin, “The Radicant City: Why Sustainable Living Space grows Like Ivy”, in: “Re-enchanter le Monde: L´architecture et la ville face aux grandes transitions”, Gallimard Collection Manifesto, Paris 2014
- Marie-Hélène Contal, Jana Revedin, “Sustainable Design III: Towards a New Ethics for Architecture and the City”, with a foreword by Christopher Alexander, Gallimard Editions Alternatives, Paris 2014
- Michael Kerbler, “Von nachhaltigen Lebensräumen zu menschlichen Innenräumen: im Gespräch mit Jana Revedin”, in ”GLOBArt: Aufbruch”, Springer, Vienna 2013
- Jana Revedin (edit.), “The Living Urban Laboratory Karlskrona 2012/2013: Participatory Design for circular growth and social inclusion”, BTH, Karlskrona 2013
- Jana Revedin (edit.), “The Eleven Books on Architecture: Design Theories for a Society in Change”, BTH, Karlskrona 2013
- Jana Revedin, “Altes Handwerk in Venedig: Die Lagunenstadt neu entdeckt”, Styriabooks, Vienna 2013
- Jana Revedin, “Architecture in the Making: The gau:di Student Competition on Sustainable Architecture” Gallimard Editions Alternatives, Paris 2012
- Marie-Hélène Contal, Jana Revedin, “Sustainable Design II: Towards a New Ethics for Architecture and the City”, Actes Sud, Arles 2011
- Marie-Hélène Contal & Jana Revedin, “Sustainable Design I: Towards a New Ethics in Architecture and Town Planning", with a foreword by Thomas Herzog, Birkhäuser, Berlin/Bale/Boston 2009
- Otto Kapfinger, “Jana Revedin: Woodframe-Housing Westend Wernberg“ in: “Neue Architektur in Kärnten“, Pustet, Salzburg 2005
- Jana Revedin, “Monument and Modernity: Hallenbauten as the Elements of Construction of the Democratic Town”, National Library/IUAV, Rome/Venice 2000
- Domenico Luciani, Jana Revedin, “Garten, Landschaft: Wahlverwandtschaften”, Benetton Foundation, Alinea, Milan 1992
- Jana Revedin, “The Concept of Open Space in the Reformatory Architecture of the German Avant-Garde”, National Library/Milan Polytechnic, Rome/Milan 1991
Revedin publishes regularly in EcologiK, d´Architecture, konstruktiv, Architektur aktuell, Bauwelt. She is a required key speaker at symposiums on sustainable development, participative cross-disciplinary processes and interactive pedagogy. She lectures in German, English, French, Italian and Spanish.