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Dr. Erzsébet Szeréna Zoltán DLA habil.
Dr. Erzsébet Szeréna Zoltán DLA habil.
Associate Professor
zoltan.erzsebet@mik.pte.hu
Professional CV

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Name:                                                 Dr. Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN

Place and Date of Birth:                      Pécs, Hungary, 1st of September 1974

Citizenship:                                          Hungarian

Occupation:                                       Architect; Associate Professor at the University of Pécs (UP), Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT), Institute of Architecture, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Qualification:                                      Master in Architecture (1999);  No: PT B 003466

Budapest University of Technology

Tourist Guide ( German, English and Russian) 1998 SN: PT C 106800

Academic Degree:                            Habilitation (2009) No: 12/2009/habil

Doctor of Liberal Arts in Architecture (DLA) 

University of Pécs, Marcel Breuer Architectural Doctoral School, H

Title: Installing new architectural elements and functions in neighborhoods of special built heritage value: Open-air theatres in Pécs ” (2007) No: 92/2007/DLA 

E-mail:                                                 zoltan.erzsebet@mik.pte.hu

Web:                                                   https://english.mik.pte.hu/organization-structure/person/zoltan-erzsebet-dr

                                                            www.3z.co.hu

List of All Publications:                         https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=10013281

(at Hungarian Collection of Scientific Publications (MTMT)

ORCid ID:                                             0000-0002-0118-8995

Scopus Author ID:                                56288108300

 

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

English:                       (Fluent) ECL language exam 02/10/2015 English complex C1 SN:1749107

German:                     (Fluent) ONYC C1 - level 25/10/1991 SN Á 0087074 Test DaF 5.0 28/08/2005  Nr: 028346

Russian:                       (Basic) ONYC B2 - level 25/05/1990 SN Á 056594

Hungarian:                  Native Language

 

STUDIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS ABROAD:

2018                            Erasmus Mobility Program – Short Term Experience at the Krakow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture

2015                            Erasmus Mobility Program – Short Term Experience at the University of Transylvania, in Brasov, Romania

2013                            Campus Hungary Scholarship at the Department of Civil Engineering, Metropolitan State University of Denver, in Colorado, the USA, for two months.

1996                            TEMPUS scholarship Faculty of Engineering, University of Lund, Lund (Sweden)

- courses with the focus of Urban Design and Interior Design

 

EDUCATIONAL CAREER:

2018-21                       Guest Lecturer at the Budapest Metropolitan University, Faculty of Art and creative Industries (Building Construction and Theories; Design 1-2 )

2017-                           Associate professor at the University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (UP FEIT), Institute of Architecture, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning

2015                            Affiliate Professor at the Metropolitan State University, Denver (USA) 3 courses of the Architecture Minor program

2011-2017                   Associate professor at the University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (UP FEIT), Institute of Architecture, Department of Design and Architecture 

2010 –2011                  Associate professor at the University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (UP FEIT), Institute of Architecture, Department of Building Constructions 

2008-2009                    Assistant professor at the University of Pécs, Pollack Mihály Faculty of Engineering, Institute of Architecture, Department of Building Constructions

2002-2007                    Assistant lecturer at the University of Pécs, Pollack Mihály Faculty of Engineering, Institute of Architecture, Department of Building Constructions

 

CURRENT ACADEMIC ACTIVITY:

·       Course Director in the Graduate Programmes of the Faculty (UP Neptun data):

Design Studio 1 - 2, Complex Design 1, 3 at the English Architecture MSc program, SOCIAL ISSUES OF DESIGN AND ART – Interior Design MA program

·       Other instructed courses in graduate training (current information) (UP Neptun data):

Complex Design 2 and 4., 

·       Supervisors of doctoral students 

Both in Hungarian and English Language at the University of Pécs, Marcel Breuer Architectural Doctoral School

·       Supervised doctoral students (doktori.hu data):

Mária MAGYAR (50%)(DLA)(2009), Ákos LEPSÉNYI (50%)(DLA) (2012), Attila HORVÁTH (DLA) (2017), Peter KÖRBER (50%) PhD 2018), Tamás RÁCZ (DLA) (2021), Gu Qiang (50%)(DLA) 2022) Sadoud Nesma (PhD) 2022) Shaha MAITEH (PhD)(expected graduation: 2023), Yu GONG (50% (DLA)(expected graduation: 2023) 

Developing teaching materials: 

With the titles 

·       Basics of Architecture” educational materials financed by the ZENFE competition (2015).

·       The Esssence of Design - ISBN 978-963-429-604-1 (PDF) ISBN 978-963-429-605-8 (EPUB)- developed under the project EFOP 3.4.3-16-2016-00005 “INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITY IN A MODERN CITY: OPEN-MINDED, VALUE-DRIVEN AND INCLUSIVE APPROACH IN A 21ST CENTURY HIGHER EDUCATION MODEL”(2021)

·       Architectural Design Tools in Practice ISBN 978-963-429-606-5 (PDF) ISBN 978- 963-429-606-5 (EPUB) - developed under the project EFOP 3.4.3-16-2016-00005 “INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITY IN A MODERN CITY: OPEN-MINDED, VALUE-DRIVEN AND INCLUSIVE APPROACH IN A 21ST CENTURY HIGHER EDUCATION MODEL”(2021)

·       Integrated Settlement Development : Curriculum. Gyergyák János Medvegy Gabriella (Medvegy Gabriella OREŠKOVIĆ Matija ;   ANISKIN Aleksej ;    BOGADI Antonija ;    BÉRES Gábor ;    ZOLTAN Erzsébet Szeréna  VERES Gábor PETŐ Alexandra  PAÁRI Péter  Bachmann Bálint;    Rácz Tamás 

75 p. (2018) ISBN: 9789634292654

·       Academic Study Book : Integrated Settlement Development. Gyergyák János Medvegy Gabriella (Medvegy Gabriella OREŠKOVIĆ Matija ;   ANISKIN Aleksej ;    BOGADI Antonija ;    BÉRES Gábor ;    ZOLTAN Erzsébet Szeréna  VERES Gábor PETŐ Alexandra  PAÁRI Péter  Bachmann Bálint;    Rácz Tamás  (2018) ISBN: 9789634292630

 

 

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Master Class Period XVII. Chamber of Hungarian Architects

Member of the Board of the South Transdanubian Chamber of Architects

Students' Research Association competitions ( Kriszbacher I Scholarship):

·       KIÖ: Gábor GAZDAG: The future and origin of the vineries in Mór (2021); 

Supervised Final Design Projects since 2010: 87 (8 Award winner)

 

PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS:

·       Parameterized comfort in physical spaces (well-being): student coordination for parameterized comfort and biomedical engineering research. Preparation of a publication. (2019-2020)( TUDFO/51757-1/2019-ITM)

·       UP Research Team membership:

Parameterized Comfort in Physical Spaces Research Team (https://english.mik.pte.hu/parameterized-comfort-in-physical-spaces-research-team)

 

ARCHITECTURAL CAREER:

2022 -                          cooperation with CS-MM Gmbh (D) as a freelance designer

2012  -                         cooperation with Kleibrink.Smart in Space (CH) as a freelance designer

2011 –                         Individual Architectural and Interior Design activity -  3Z Architect Studio Ltd (www.3z.co.hu)

2002 -2012                   cooperation with congena Gmbh (D) as a freelance designer

2007- 2010                   Koller and Partner Ltd (H) as a freelance architect

2000 – 2002                 congena Gmbh – interior and spatial design

1999 – 2011                 Ars Tech Studio – architect, founder

1999                            Graphisoft R&D – AC quality assurance engineer

 PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC LIFE, MEMBERSHIPS:

(5 most significant)

·       Member of the Association of Hungarian Architects (MÉSZ)

·       Member of Chamber of Hungarian Architects (MÉK) architect (No: É -02-0619) since 2003

·       Member of the Board of the South Transdanubian Chamber of Architects

·       Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA)member of the public body, member of Scientific Committee for Architecture, Pécs Regional Committee, Committee for Construction, Architecture and Technical Training

 

NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY, CONFERENCES

(5 most significant from the last five years)

2019                            ICOHTEC – Paper entitled: “Improving urban life of prefabricated housing estates in the crossfire of private and municipality interests” 15th July, Katowice, PL

2019                            Places and Technologies - The 6. th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies - Paper entitled: Livable modular and flexible : New ways of updating and upgrading post world war housing estates” Pécs, Hungary 09th-10th 05.2019 

2019                            Places and Technologies - The 6. th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies - Paper entitled: POST-DISASTER URBAN PLANNING STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW with Maiteh Shaha, Pécs, Hungary 09th-10th 05.2019 

2016                            12th Miklós Iványi International PhD and DLA Symposium : Architectural, Engineering and Information Sciences – Paper entitled: Reusing former industrial buildings - a project in Germany -  Pécs, Hungary 2016.11.03. - 2016.11.04.

2014                            19Th International Scientific Conference of Young Engineers Presentation entitled: “The need and opportunities for an innovative work environment in office buildings from the 60s”  20-21. March 2014, Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA

 

PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC AWARDS:

2018                            Budapest Business School Central Library and Student Centre – cooperation with Antonello Stella and Daniele Durante SPECIAL PRIZE

2018                            Library and Knowledge center in Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary – Architectural competition II. PRIZE 

2017                            Renewal of the József Attila housing estate in Ferencváros, Budapest – Urban and Architectural competition – cooperation with auroom Ltd. I. PRIZE

2017                            Rehabilitation of the street view of Andrássy út and the installation of the city library, Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary – architectural and urban planning idea competition SPECIAL PRIZE

2017                            The new residential district near Pollack Mihály street in Paks, Hungary, in cooperation with auroom Ltd.  IV. PRIZE

2016                            The new town center of Paks, Hungary, Urban planning competition III. PRIZE

2011                            ‘Saint-Gobain Trophy’ an award for sustainable architecture, III. PRIZE

 

 

DESIGN PROJECTS:

(5 most significant from the last ten years)

2021-22                       Credit Suisse Asset Management GMbH – redesign as flex office the office spaces in conex, Zürich, CH (Martin, KLEIBRINK Dr., Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)

2021                             SALTA - permission and construction plan for the new production hall – Rétság, Hungary (Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)

2020-21                        SELLA DÉCOR - permission and construction plan for the production hall in 4 phases-Mohács, Hungary (Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)      

2019                            Credit Suisse Asset Management GMbH – redesign as flex office the office spaces in Basler Park, Zürich, CH (Martin, KLEIBRINK Dr., Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)

2018-19                       JALT – preliminary design for the extension of residential buildings of the József Attila Neighborhood (after winning the competition) Location: Budapest, Hungary. (János, GYERGYÁK Dr., Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)

2016-18                       Porsche Ludwigsburg location – reuse of old industrial buildings as office spaces – Ludwigsburg, Germany (Martin, KLEIBRINK Dr., Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN Dr.)

 

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

 

·       Researchers' Nights: Annual scientific event aiming to break down the stereotypes regarding researchers and their position in the world of science and work. 

 

Publications

WORKSHOPS, EXHIBITIONS, AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:

(5 most significant from the last five years)

2022                            A Creative Concept to empower office workers addressing work-related health risks.

HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL (0957-4824 1460-2245): 37 3 Paper daac064. (2022) https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daac064 Ágnes Borsos,  Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN,  Balázs Cakó,  Gabriella Medvegy,  János Girán

2021                             The Comfort Map—A Possible Tool for Increasing Personal Comfort in Office Workplaces Ágnes Borsos,  Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN,  Balázs Cakó,  Gabriella Medvegy,  János Girán Buildings 2021,   https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11060233

2021                            An Efficient Method to Compute Thermal Parameters of the Comfort Map Using a Decreased Number of Measurements Balázs Cakó, Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN,    Gabriella Medvegy,  János Girán, Mária Eördöghné Miklós , Árpád Nyers, Anett Tímea Grozdics, Zsolt Kisander, Viktor Bagdán, Ágnes Borsos,   Energies 2021, 14(18), 5632; https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185632

2020                            Lounge Designs for the Budapest Office of a Multinational Company Ágnes Borsos, Thimea Hendrix,  Dalma Lovig, Nesma Sadoud, Erzsébet Szeréna ZOLTÁN, Gabriella Medvegy, Erzsébet Bachmann  INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DESIGN & NATURE AND ECODYNAMICS (1755-7437 1755-7445): 15 4 pp 455-463 (2020) https://doi.org/10.18280/ijdne.150401

2018                            SOUL  OF  SOBIESKI       WORKSHOP  – Under the auspices of the Hungarian Consulate in Krakow, the Association of Hungarian Architects and the Association of Polish Architects

 

Announced Topics

The revitalisation of historic buildings through functional change 

A building is built for a well-defined purpose, i.e., it has a specific function throughout its history. Once the original user's intentions have changed, it can be adapted to a new role. If, however, for whatever reason, the purpose that ensured their survival, use and survival ceased to exist, they would become dilapidated. This can be prevented by careful planning of the new functions of listed buildings, by accurate assessment and analysis of needs - and by matching these results with the existing building fabric.

Modernity and tradition

Studying the increasingly diverse trends in contemporary architecture now offers many lessons: buildings in everyday use either justify design intentions or encourage revision. Using these studies and analyses and the lessons learned from vernacular and historic buildings in Hungary, we seek a coherent answer to what opportunities and tasks the rising generation of architects face in today's Hungarian context (environment, economy, sustainability, public taste, culture of use).

The impact of research on vernacular architectural heritage on building design 

Vernacular architecture is logical. It is adapted to life and nature, and its system of rules is known and accepted. However, in contemporary building design practice, this is less evident: the primitive nature of many buildings is surprisingly in contrast with the environment. The research analyses the continuity of traditional architecture and the influence of common sense on architecture and proposes the development of an authentic, timeless architectural attitude and language through a specific architectural work of its own.

Modern methods of renovation/representation of architectural heritage

The possibilities for modern restoration of domestic monuments are limited in two senses. First, the restoration of previously demolished and deteriorated monuments and buildings, which have been reduced to the ground, has always been influenced by the prevailing economic framework, and as a result, there have been and still are very few opportunities in Hungary to carry out large-scale or even small-scale conservation or, in the best case, restoration. Keeping in mind the problem of sustainable development, we must focus on preventing the deterioration of the current building stock and modernizing it, as we cannot keep expanding our buildings at the expense of the land, etc. New ways of doing this can be found by exploring possible new avenues and taking advantage of today's technological advances. I have set myself the task of researching and developing the principles of these methods (using a concrete architectural example).

Modern and innovative methods of architectural heritage conservation

The possibilities for restoration of domestic monuments and listed buildings are often limited in several respects. In addition to economic constraints, the restoration of deteriorated monuments and buildings with lost utility value is also affected by the feasibility of reuse. As a result, there are few opportunities for full-scale conservation of monuments and buildings while preserving their original function. In the context of sustainable development, however, there is an increasing need to focus on the current building stock. By preventing further deterioration, modernizing buildings extensively, and redefining their functions, we can prevent the built environment from expanding at the expense of natural living space. By exploring new avenues and taking advantage of today's technological advances, new methods can be implemented in this respect. However, research into these methods, developing their principles (illustrated by specific architectural examples), and studying and modeling their effects are challenging for both present and future professionals.

Revitalization and rethinking of office spaces to meet the challenges of the 21st century

A building is built for a well-defined purpose, i.e., to fulfill a specific function throughout its history. A building can become obsolete without changing the original user's intentions, as we can see from the amortization of office buildings, even those that are a few decades old, due to the information technology revolution. However, sustainable development needs to revalue the current building stock. By comprehensively modernizing buildings and rethinking their layout and operating systems - with particular attention to the requirements of flexible space design - we can create well-functioning and usable spaces for many decades to come while increasing productivity and user satisfaction. This can be demonstrated and achieved through the example of several domestic office buildings of the 1960s and 1970s type by accurately assessing needs, analyzing expected trends, careful design, and matching these results with the existing building fabric.