
Dr. B.T. (Tino) Mager
Dr. B.T. (Tino) Mager
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Biografie
Tino is Assistant Professor of the History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Groningen. He is President of ICOMOS Germany and Secretary General of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Water and Heritage. His main interests include monument conservation and cultural heritage theory. In addition, he has researched post-war modernist architecture and its preservation, Japanese architecture, DH methods in architectural historical research and the transnational education of artists in the 19th century.
Tino Mager studied media technology in Leipzig and art history and communication science in Berlin, Barcelona and Tokyo. He received his PhD at the TU Berlin with a dissertation on cultural heritage theory, which was awarded the interdisciplinary Tiburtius Prize (1st prize) for outstanding dissertations. He completed research stays in Japan and at the University of California, Los Angeles and was a lecturer at the Technical University of Berlin and ITU Istanbul. Subsequently, research assistant at the Chair for History and Theory of Architecture at the TU Dortmund University, fellow of the Leibniz Association and ATCH fellow at the University of Queensland. He has been a post-doc at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft and worked on the development of methods for the use of artificial intelligence in architectural historical research.
Other Publications (since 2017)
“Neither Past nor Present: Authenticity and Late 20th-Century Architectural Heritage”. In:
arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, Vol. 23, Issue 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
“Mathematics and/as Humanities – Linking humanistic historical to quantitative approaches” (with Carola Hein). In: D'Acci, Luca (ed.):
The Mathematics of Urban Morphology. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2019.
“Das Habitat der klassenlosen Gesellschaft – Visionen, Situationen, Revisionen”. In: Mager, Tino und Bianka Trötschel-Daniels (ed.):
Rationelle Visionen – Raumproduktion in der DDR. (= Forschungen zum baukulturellen Erbe der DDR, Band 8.) Weimar: Bauhaus-Universitätsverlag, 2019.
“Sight-seeing in the eyes of deep neural networks” (with Seyran Khademi, Xiangwei Shi et al.). In: Hazeleger, Wilco (ed.):
IEEE 14th International Conference on eScience. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018, pp. 407-408.
“Searching for Meiji-Tôkyô. Heterogeneous visual media in times of global urban history, digitalization, and deep learning” (with Beate Löffler and Carola Hein). In:
Global Urban History, 20 March 2018.
“Destructive Egomania. Die Denkmalfähigkeit der Moderne in europäischen Diskussionen der 1970er bis 1990er Jahre”. In: Meier, Hans-Rudolf; Ingrid Scheurmann (eds.):
Welche Denkmale welcher Moderne? Berlin: Jovis 2017, pp. 82-90.
“Erhaltungsformen - Europäisches Architekturerbe der Boomjahre”. (with Sonja Hnilica et al.). In: Meier, Hans-Rudolf; Ingrid Scheurmann (eds.):
Welche Denkmale welcher Moderne? Berlin: Jovis 2017, pp. 273-316.
“Das bauliche Erbe der 1960er bis 80er Jahre: Auswahl, Akteure, Strategien »Welche Denkmale welcher Moderne«? (WDWM) – Thesenpapier”. (mit Hans-Rudolf Meier, Ingrid Scheurmann, Wolfgang Sonne et al.). In:
Die Denkmalpflege, Nr. 1/ 2017, pp. 33-34.
“Immaterielle Architektur – Kulturspezifische Relationen von Authentizität und materieller Substanz”. In: Sabrow, Martin; Achim Saupe (eds.):
Gebaute Geschichte. Historische Authentizität im Stadtraum. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2017, pp. 171-185.
“Entmaterialisierte Authentizität – zur Novellierung der Substanzbedeutung in internationalen Grundsatzpapieren”. In: Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Schleswig-Holstein (ed.):
Denkmalpflege braucht Substanz - Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Landesdenkmalpfleger in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und 83. Tag für Denkmalpflege 7. – 10. Juni 2015 in Flensburg (= Beiträge zur Denkmalpflege in Schleswig-Holstein, Bd. 6), Kiel: Ludwig, 2017, pp. 190-196.
“Grundstein”. (with Bianka Trötschel-Daniels). In: Mager, Tino; Bianka Trötschel-Daniels (eds.):
BetonSalon – Neue Positionen zur Architektur der späten Moderne [
BetonSalon – New approaches to late 20th century Architecture]. Berlin: Neofelis, 2017. pp. 13-22.
“Wenn Gott aus seinen Häusern ausziehen muss”. (with René Hartmann). In: Wüstenrot Stiftung (ed.):
Kirchengebäude und ihre Zukunft. Sanierung – Umbau – Umnutzung. Ludwigsburg: Krämer, 2017, pp. 78-97.
“Dokumentation”. (with René Hartmann). In: Wüstenrot Stiftung (ed.):
Kirchengebäude und ihre Zukunft. Sanierung – Umbau – Umnutzung. Ludwigsburg: Krämer, 2017, pp. 96-259.
Projects
http://archimedial.eu
https://timemachine.eu
https://youtu.be/UlvTARiC5fM
http://www.water-as-heritage2019.org.tw
Books
Books
Tino Mager: Schillernde Unschärfe – Der Begriff der Authentizität im architektonischen Erbe [Dazzling Vagueness: The Notion of Authenticity in Architectural Legacy]. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016.
Tino Mager and Bianka Trötschel-Daniels (eds.): Rationelle Visionen – Raumproduktion in der DDR (= Forschungen zum baukulturellen Erbe der DDR, Band 8.) [Rational Visions - Spatial Production in the GDR (= Research on the building cultural heritage of the GDR, Volume 8)]. Weimar: Bauhaus-Universitätsverlag, 2019.
Carola Hein, Tino Mager and Roberto Rocco (eds.): Water Resilience: Creative Practices – Past, Present, and Future (= European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, vol. 2, nr. 1) Bologna: AlmaDL, 2019 (forthcoming).
René Hartmann und Tino Mager (eds.): Kirchengebäude und ihre Zukunft. Sanierung – Umbau – Umnutzung [Church buildings and their future. Restoration – Conversion – Reuse]. Second, extended edition. (exh. cat.). Ludwigsburg: Wüstenrot Stiftung, 2017.
Tino Mager and Bianka Trötschel-Daniels (eds.): BetonSalon – Neue Positionen zur Architektur der späten Moderne [BetonSalon – New approaches to late 20th century Architecture]. Berlin: Neofelis, 2017.
René Hartmann and Tino Mager (eds.): Kirchengebäude und ihre Zukunft. Sanierung – Umbau – Umnutzung[Church buildings and their future. Restoration – Conversion – Reuse]. (exh. cat.). Ludwigsburg: Wüstenrot Stiftung, 2016.
Tino Mager (ed.): Architecture RePerformed: The Politics of Reconstruction. London: Routledge, 2015.
Expertise
Publicaties
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2023
Mixing Methods
Practical Insights from the Humanities in the Digital Age
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2021
Deep Learning from History
Unlocking Historical Visual Sources Through Artificial Intelligence
Seyran Khademi / Tino Mager / Ronald Siebes -
2021
Port Cities between global networks and local transformations
Tino Mager / Carola Hein
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2021
Refining the Heritage Narrative of Post-Oil Landscapes
Carola Hein / Tino Mager / Stephan Hauser
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2021
Roundtable I: Water and Heritage
K. Zhu / Cheh-Shyh Ting / Szu-Ling Lin / C.M. Hein / Tino Mager
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Prijzen
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2019
Fellow in the Architecture, Theory, Criticism and History (ATCH) Research Centre at the University of Queensland
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2016
Tiburtius Prize (1st prize)
Interdisciplinary prize for outstanding PhD dissertations (1st prize) of the State of Berlin for: Schillernde Unschärfe - Der Begriff der Authentizität im architektonischen Erbe.