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Biography

As a graduate from University of Vienna in both, Egyptology and Classical Archaeology, Anja Wutte was 2015 accepted to TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) as a PhD student at the interdisciplinary Center for Geometry and Computational Design. Her dissertation topic is “The Grammar of Late Period funerary monuments of Thebes”. From 2016 – 2019 she was an University Assistant at the Department of Digital Architecture and Planning (TU Wien).
Architectural analysis of spaces and their architectural properties (e.g. natural lighting, accessibility of spaces) as well as procedural modeling to form a parametric corpus of design (shape grammar) and construction principles of Late Egyptian funerary monuments are essential parts of her PhD research.

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Employment (2)

University of Cologne: Cologne, Germany, DE

2023-10-01 to present (Computational Archaeology)
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TU Wien: Vienna, Vienna, AT

2015 to 2019 | Univ. Assistant (Digital Architecture and Planning)
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Education and qualifications (4)

TU Wien: Vienna, Vienna, AT

2015 to present | PhD (Digital Architecture and Planning)
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Anja Wutte

University of Vienna: Vienna, Vienna, AT

2011 to 2014 | Master of Arts (Egyptology)
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Anja Wutte

University of Vienna: Vienna, AT

2011 to 2013 | Master of Arts (Classical Archaeology)
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Anja Wutte

University of Vienna: Vienna, Vienna, AT

2008 to 2010 | Bachelor of Arts (Classical Archaeology)
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Funding (2)

The Grammar of Late Period funerary monuments of Thebes

2019-08 to 2020-01 | Grant
Marshallplan-Jubiläumsstiftung (Vienna, AT)
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Anja Wutte

The Grammar of Late Period funerary monuments of Thebes

2019-08 to 2020-01 | Grant
Technische Universitat Wien (Vienna, AT)
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Works (1)

Shape Grammar as a Typology Defining Tool for Ancient Egyptian Funerary Monuments

Nexus Network Journal
2021-06-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Anja Wutte; José Pinto Duarte
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