Markus Breitschmid

Markus Breitschmid (b. 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss architectural theoretician, historian, and author.

Breitschmid is a trained and registered architect, and a member of the Swiss Institute of Architects. In 2000 he received a PhD in Engineering Sciences from the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. He is one of the first scholars to study the importance of "building" in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, and his German-language book "Der bauende Geist. Friedrich Nietzsche und die Architektur" (The Building Spirit. Friedrich Nietzsche and Architecture) covers the subjects of Nietzsche, architecture, building, and aesthetics, and was selected as a seminal text by the Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Karlsruhe, Germany.[1] Breitschmid's writing concerns the aesthetic mentality of modernism and contemporary architecture.

Breitschmid teaches architecture at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. Previously, he was the "2003 Visiting Historian for the History of Architecture and Urbanism" at Cornell University, an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, and a visiting professor at The Catholic University of America and the University of Louisiana. He has lectured at other universities in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and has served as visiting critic at schools of architecture.

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  1. ^ Book on Nietzsche and Architecture Honored, Newswise.com. 8 August 2005. Retrieved 15 October 2011

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