Architect and Urban Planner born in Bolivia. His expertise includes architectural design (air transport, oil industry, commercial, culture, residential), urban conservation, community development, resilience planning for informal settlements, urban revitalisation, GIS and digitalization.
Rolf Schuett was born in Bolivia. After finishing high school in Hamburg he studied architecture and urban planning in Konstanz. He holds a masters degree in heritage studies from the Cottbus University of Technology. Rolf has worked in Bolivia, UK, Poland and Germany. He is a member of Isocarp since 2008 and has participated in several UPATs and YPP activities in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Rolf is also vice chair of the International Association of World Heritage Professionals, based in Bamberg, Germany. His expertise includes architectural design (air transport, oil industry, commercial, culture, residential), urban conservation, community development, resilience planning for informal settlements, urban revitalisation, GIS and digitalization.
His current projects include the design of sustainable local development schemes for the Stuttgart metropolitan region, the development of strategies for healthy neighbourhoods and international research projects linked to heritage conservation.
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