Darko Kahle Darko Kahle, Ph.D. in Architecture and Urban Planning, independent scholar
Associate Research Scientist (Croatia), Architect (United Kingdom: ARB); Licensed Architect (Croatia: HKA), SAH Member, AIA International Associate, ASHRAE Associate
darko.kahle@gmail.com
  1. ARTICLES (published in "Prostor" in Croatian with Summaries in English)
    2008: Projects and Realizations by Vladimir Šterk in Zagreb between 1923 and 1941: Vol. 16 (2008) No. 2 (36)
    2006: Building Code for Zagreb between 1932 and 1945: Vol. 14 (2006) No. 2 (32)
    2006: Building Code for Zagreb between 1919 and 1931 and Law on Building from 1931: Vol. 14 (2006) No. 1 (31)
    2004: Building Code for the City of Zagreb between 1850 and 1918: Vol. 12 (2004) No. 2 (28)
    2004: Corner House in Zagreb between 1928 and 1945: Vol. 12 (2004) No. 1 (27)
    2003: Modern Residential Buildings in North Zagreb between 1928 and 1945: Vol. 11 (2003) No. 2 (26)
    2003: Built-in Apartment Houses in Zagreb between 1935 and 1945: Vol. 11 (2003) No. 1 (25)
    2002: Built-in Apartment Houses in Zagreb between 1928 and 1934: Vol. 10 (2002) No. 2 (24)
  2. TEACHING & REVIEW
    2014: Lecture: Architect Vladimir Šterk; Graduate study: Judaica, School of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
    2013: Lecture: Principles of Restoration of Buildings of Modern Movement: Vienna, Prague, Barcelona, Buffalo, Dessau and San Francisco; Graduate study: Department for Art History, School of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
    2011 – 2012: Exhibition: “From Modern Karlovac” /Iz modernog Karlovca/, author Igor Čulig, Historian; Catalogue: “Designs From Modern Karlovac: The legacy of Nikola Marić's construction company in the City Museum of Karlovac as the basis for an insight into modernist notions of construction from 1923 to 1946” /Nacrti iz Modernog Karlovca: etc. etc./ ISBN 978-953-7510-30-5
    2011: Lecture: Design Principles of Façade Restoration Projects in Zagreb from 1995 to 2010; Graduate study: Department for Art History, School of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
    2010: Thesis Review and Oral Examination: Master Thesis, Graduate Study, School of Architecture, University of Zagreb
    2009: Article Review: Designs for the Radnić Rental Building in Split by Engineer Ante Radica: "Prostor" Vol. 17 (2009) No. 1 (37)
    2007: Term Workshop: Design of Schools and Kindergartens; Department for Civil Engineering, Technology College in Zagreb
    2006: Lecture: Design Principles of Recent Industrial Buildings Worldwide; Department for Civil Engineering, Technology College in Zagreb
    1999: Lecture: Design of Built-in Apartment Houses in Zagreb between the World Wars; Undergraduate course, School of Architecture, University of Zagreb
  3. EXECUTED PROFESSIONAL WORK
    2009 – 2012: restoration of a villa, Podstrana, Croatia
    2008 – 2011: restoration and adaptation of a residential town house, Zagreb, Croatia
    2008: interior of an apartment, Poreč, Croatia
  4. PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS
    2011: iTower: public, office and residential skyscraper, Zagreb, Croatia
    2002: Semidetached residential building, Zagreb, Croatia
    1999: Museum of Modern Art, Zagreb, Croatia
    1997: Kindergarten, Zagreb, Croatia
    1993: Attached office and residential building, Zagreb, Croatia
    1989: Attached office and residential building, Zagreb, Croatia
  5. EDUCATION
    2007: Doctoral dissertation: Modern Residential Buildings in North Zagreb between 1928 and 1945, Advisor: Professor Emeritus Nikola Filipović, Ph.D., School of Architecture, University of Zagreb
    2002: Master thesis: Built-In Apartment House in Zagreb between 2 January 1928 and 14 February 1935, Advisor: Professor Nikola Filipović, Ph.D., School of Architecture, University of Zagreb
    1997 – 1999: Graduate school at the Mediterranean Centre for Architectural Heritage in Split, Croatia. Heads of department: Late Professor Emeritus Jerko Marasović, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Tomislav Marasović, Ph.D.
    1981 – 1989: School of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Diploma advisor: Professor Nikola Filipović, Ph.D.
    1976 – 1980: Mathematics and Computer Science High School, Zagreb, Croatia (MIOC)