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Dedicated Journalist: Simon Hartmann, deeply rooted in our local region, contributes to our website.

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In the heart of the Black Forest, Unterkollbach maintains a unique charm, often referred to as the "Tuscany of the municipality of Oberreichenbach." Despite not having more inhabitants than the staff of the Karlsruhe studio, this picturesque district holds a special place in the heart of Simon Hartmann.

Born and raised in the Black Forest, Simon Hartmann's connection with the region remains strong. His affection for the area is evident in his work, as he draws inspiration from the stories of people in the Southwest.

Simon Hartmann is a journalist for the website Aktuell, which is based in Karlsruhe. However, the Aktuell website that appears in search results (arch.kit.edu/aktuelles) is not an independent media outlet but the official news and events platform of the Faculty of Architecture at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where Simon Hartmann is a faculty member.

In his role at Aktuell, Simon Hartmann plays a significant part in organizing the "Karlsruher Architekturvorträge" (Karlsruhe Architecture Lectures) series. These lectures, co-organized by the chairs for Stadt und Wohnen (City and Living) and Bauplanung (Building Planning), feature architects and their works, fostering dialogue about architecture and urban life.

Simon Hartmann's academic focus aligns with his role at Aktuell. As a professor specializing in the area of Bauplanung (Building Planning) at KIT, his research and teaching revolve around the academic and practical aspects of urban development and building planning. This work is integral to architectural education and research.

In addition to his work in Karlsruhe, Simon Hartmann also has a significant role in the district of Calw, another special area of focus for him. His dedication to his work and his love for the Black Forest are evident in all that he does.

References:

  1. arch.kit.edu/aktuelles
  2. [Link to Simon Hartmann's biography on KIT's website]
  3. [Link to the Karlsruher Architekturvorträge series on KIT's website]
  4. [Link to the Karlsruhe Architecture Lectures series on KIT's website]

Simon Hartmann finds inspiration for his journalistic work and lifestyle, as well as his academic research, from the home-and-garden scenes of the Black Forest region, particularly the district of Calw, where he has a significant role. His dedication to preserving and understanding the unique architectural and urban landscapes of the Black Forest is evident in both his professional and personal pursuits.

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