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Philippe KLEIN, architect DPLG, is member of UNSFA National Board in charge of International Affairs, and delegate to Architects Council of Europe since 2009 and vice-president for 2018-2019, he is since 2018 General Secretary of CIAF the french section of UIA.
Languages : French, English, German
CURRICULUM VITAE :Philippe KLEIN, is born the 7 June 1960 in Strasbourg.
Studied at the Ecole d'Architecture de Strasbourg from 1978 until 1984, in the workshops of Christian HUNZIKER and Gaétano PESCE. Graduated in 1984 (Director of Studies: Christian HUNZIKER - Members of the Jury: Gaétano PESCE - Max BACHER - Gilles DE BURE - Alexander TZIONIS).
Other training: Architecture of workplaces in 1985, Sustainable Development and Urban Environmental Quality in Construction and Planning in 2003- 2004.
Professional experiences:- 1981-1982: Architect's assistant for Patrick BOEHM, Architect DPLG in Strasbourg, bioclimatic and solar architectural projects.
- 1984: Architect's assistant for Christian HUNZIKER, Architect FAS.
- 1985: Planning Agency for the Strasbourg Conurbation. Study for reuse of industrial buildings.
- 1987: Architect's assistant for BIK Architecture in Strasbourg.
- 1988-1989: Branch manager at Emile Lugger Ingénierie Architecturale in Selestat, creation ofindustrial buildings, office buildings, homes and public buildings.
- 1990: Creation of the "Atelier d'Architecture Philippe Klein" in Strasbourg, located in Traenheim since 2013. Versatile agency working on a variety of projects in the private and public sectors, in new and redeployed collective housing, detached houses, social housing, hotels/catering, trade, public facilities, service industry and agriculture. Professional practice focusing on environmental initiatives, and consideration of the needs and requirements of sustainable development and material quality for all types of use.
- 2001: License to practice in Hesse - Germany.
- 2005: Appointed expert by the Court of Appeal of Colmar.
- Since 2005: Lecturer at INSA Strasbourg, Architecture Section,
- 2007-2011: Lecturer at the University of Strasbourg, Faculty of Law. "Real estate trades"professional license.
- 2015-2018: Lecturer at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nancy, –“The architects in Europe”.Professional and social activities:
- 2002: Participation in the creation of the Union of Architects of the Bas-Rhin.
- 2002-2008: President of the Union of Architects of the Bas-Rhin.
- 2003-2017: Member of the Board of CAM BTP Insurance Company,
- Since 2004: Member of the Board of the Bas-Rhin-CAUE [Council of architecture, town planning and environment], since 2008 Secretary
- Since 2004: Member of the Board of the Building Office of the Bas-Rhin - Vice President from 2004 to 2008 and since 2012.
- 2007: Participation in the creation of the Union of Alsace Architects Unions.
- 2007-2009: President of the Union of Architects Alsace Unions.
- 2009-2011: President of UNSFA - National Union of French Architects Unions.
- Since 2009 : UNSFA delegate to ACE
- Since 2009: UNSFA delegate to the International Council of French Architects (CIAF), Vice President 2011-2014, President 2015-2017, since 2018 General Secretary
- Since 2011: UNSFA member of board in charge of International Affairs -2018-2019: Vice-President of ACE
The role of the architect is arguably the most critical for mankind in ensuring an environment appropriate to our sustainable future on this planet. The social and scientific changes that occur rapidly over time must be carefully tracked and responded to by the architect, as the need for shelter and safe environments are essentials for all to share as a basis for humanity.
My goal as an Interior Designer is to design spaces, meet the needs of modern life. www.I-Archi.fr