Dagmar Everding

Architect

The connection between technical infrastructure and urban planning and development has been a central theme throughout Dagmar Everding’s career. For more than 10 years, her research and teaching have focused on technological developments, sustainability requirements, and governance processes in urban and regional planning that are in need of reform. Her lectures and publications are based on both the results of her research and her experience in the municipal and state administrations of the city of Bottrop and the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Before beginning her professorship at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences (Thuringia), she was a senior official in the North Rhine-Westphalia State Chancellery, in the Regional Planning Group, and was a member of the “Energy Transition” project group, which focused on grid expansion.
Dagmar Everding studied architecture and urban planning at the Technical University of Berlin and holds the state examination for the higher civil engineering service. She received her doctorate from the University of Kassel and is a member of the German Academy for Urban and Regional Planning.