Gerhard Vinken studied Art History, Philosophy, and History in Freiburg, Paris and Berlin and was awarded his doctorate in 1995 by Heinrich Thelen at the
Free University of Berlin with a thesis on Romanesque sacral architecture in the Auvergne (
Baustruktur und Heiligenkult. Romanische Sakralarchitektur in der Auvergne). He took his post-doctoral
Habilitation degree in art history at the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the
University of Bern (Switzerland) in 2008 with a work on the "making" of the old town (
Zone Heimat. Altstadt im modernen Städtebau, Munich/Berlin 2010). Beyond academia, he served as division head (
Gebietsreferent) of the Brandenburg State Architectural Conservation Authority (
BLDAM) from 1992 to 1994, participated in various art history and heritage conservation research projects and worked as an author and journalist. He was the principal author of the seminal research encyclopedia of historical monuments throughout the state of Brandenburg and taught at institutions including
BTU Cottbus, the
University of Greifswald, the
Free University of Berlin, the
Humboldt University of Berlin and in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From 2003 to 2006 he was Acting Professor of Art History and
Architectural Theory at
RWTH Aachen University, then from 2009 to 2012 Professor of Interdisciplinary Urban Studies in the Department of Architecture at the
Technical University of Darmstadt. This endowed professorship was assigned to the research group working on "The Intrinsic Logic of Cities" (
Eigenlogik der Städte), a project funded by the
Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts as part of the Hessian State Offensive for the Development of Scientific and Economic Excellence (LOEWE) and was responsible for most teaching activities of the Graduate School for Urban Studies (URBANgrad). Since 2012, Professor Vinken has held the Chair in Heritage Conservation at the
University of Bamberg. He is a founding member of the Centre for Heritage Studies and Technologies (KDWT), which was established in 2016, and continues to sit on its executive. Twice, in 2004 and 2006, he was a Fellow at the International Research Center for Cultural Studies in Vienna ("Changing Metropolises"). In 2014/15, he was a
visiting scholar at
New York University (NYU) and in 2023, he was a Fellow at the Institute for Urban Humanities (IUH) at the University of Seoul (Republic of Korea). He was awarded a prestigious Volkswagen Foundation Opus Magnum grant for his foundational study "
Kulturerbe als Aufgabe" (2025). == Research ==