Tobias Danielmeier
PhD Candidate
Curriculum vitae
Tobias Danielmeier explores the architectural design of wineries. His research focuses on relations of place and technology and the creation architectural terroir. By looking at the art, science and business of winemaking facilities, Tobias research will help to map and ascertain recent changes in the wine + architecture industry.
Tobias studied architecture at the MSA - Münster School of Architecture / UAS Münster and holds a MA Arch degree. His works gained design and architecture awards, as well as a New Zealand Postgraduate Study Abroad Award and a University of Otago Postgraduate Scholarship.
Research areas
- Winery Architecture
- Place + Technology
- Critical Regionalism and Place Identity
- Building Typologies – Oenotecture
Recent publications
- Danielmeier, T. (2008) The New Zealand Winescape. In Pacific News, Vol 29 11–13. Göttingen
- Danielmeier, T. (2008) The Katunayake Project. In Triloka Conference Proceedings. Münster. Moratuwa. Bangalore
- Danielmeier, T. (2008) Shades of Green. In Triloka Conference Proceedings. Münster. Moratuwa. Bangalore
- Danielmeier, T. (2008) Think Locally – Act Globally. In Triloka Conference Proceedings. Münster. Moratuwa. Bangalore
- Danielmeier, T. (2006) Der Dutch Canal - ein Wasserweg für Tourismus und Umwelt. FHocus Vol 9 16–17.
- Reichardt J., Danielmeier T. et al. (2005) Synergetische Fabrikplanung. In Deutsche Bauzeitung. Licht & Architektur Technik. Vol. 3 41–44 Gütersloh
Membership

E-mail tobias.danielmeier@design.otago.ac.nz
Phone +64 (0)3 479-5137
Location Leithbank Centre for Design


