Alexander Petritz, (born 1965 in Rijeka / Croatia) is a regional developer and urban planner, specialized in the south-east-european region. He was the Austrian Government Coordinator for Reconstruction and Development for the former Yugoslav area (1991-2001) in 2001 he founded the ISD institute for structured development and since 2001 he works for various development projects and companies in Vienna and in South East Europe.
Alexander Petritz, (born 1965 in Rijeka / Croatia) is a regional developer and urban planner, specialized in the south-east-european region. He was the Austrian Government Coordinator for Reconstruction and Development for the former Yugoslav area (1991-2001) in 2001 he founded the ISD institute for structured development and since 2001 he works for various development projects and companies in Vienna and in South East Europe.
Alexander Petritz, (born 1965 in Rijeka / Croatia) is a regional developer and urban planner, specialized in the south-east-european region. He was the Austrian Government Coordinator for Reconstruction and Development for the former Yugoslav area (1991-2001) in 2001 he founded the ISD institute for structured development and since 2001 he works for various development projects and companies in Vienna and in South East Europe.
Alexander Petritz - Biography Alexander Petritz, (born 1965 in Rijeka/Croatia), is a regional developer and urban planner, specialized in the South-East-European region. He was the Austrian Government Coordinator for Reconstruction and Development for the former Yugoslav area (1991- 2001) with mission-focus first on Bosnia and Herzegovina, later on Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo. In 2001 he founded the ISD institute for structured development and since 2001 he works for various development projects and companies in Vienna and in South East Europe. Various publications in the fields of regional development, urban planning, real estate development.
My Home Is Wider Than My Walls: Mapping The Decisions Made in The Mixed-Use Housing Cooperative Spreefeld To Find How The Public Realm Outcomes Were Achieved