“In addition to district planning, building maintenance is also one of my tasks,” reports Philipp Scheer about his new position. The 49-year-old has been working in the construction and real estate department at Kiel University of Applied Sciences since October 2024. “I think that I take on a kind of switch function.” This means that Scheer plans and initiates structural measures, but also hands over tasks to the right places. The Kiel resident is optimistic about his professional future because the content of the job advertisement already appealed to him: “The idea of neighborhood development, that you can do something with the area here and that Kiel University of Applied Sciences ensures that what happens here also happens “It works, that was fascinating.”
If you like, the new job brings Scheer full circle: After his time in military service, he trained as an architectural draftsman and then decided to study architecture at the Kiel University of Applied Sciences – at that time still in Eckernförde. Why did he take this path? “My father was an architect and built silo systems, fertilizer and grain storage facilities,” he reports. Even as a child, he looked at his father’s building plans and could imagine what the buildings would one day look like.
Scheer only moved to Canada for an internship in an architectural office. Otherwise he remained loyal to northern Germany. He feels connected to his homeland: “I’m a Kieler through and through,” he says of himself. “Schleswig-Holstein is very, very beautiful – it clears your head so wonderfully.” Perfect for stressful times, because then white Scheer, what helps him best: Step one: Sit by the water. Step two: Open a drink of choice. And step three: stare stubbornly at the water for five minutes. “Then your head will be clear again,” he promises.
But Scheer doesn’t just stare at the water: he used to row a lot. It’s almost a family tradition. “We don’t sail, we don’t canoe, we row,” he says. But that has become less. “Now I really enjoy collecting books, comics and exhibition catalogs for comic exhibitions. But these have to be something special,” he emphasizes. His new workplace also seems to be something special for him: “For me, the University of Applied Sciences has always been part of Kiel.” Opposite Scheer’s old school on Knooper Weg was the former technology department. Scheer: “She was always on my mind and now I work here. This is actually very nice.”
**How does Philipp’s diverse expertise in both district planning and building maintenance contribute to a more holistic and sustainable approach to neighborhood development in Kiel?**
## World Today News Interview: Philipp Scheer, Construction and Real Estate Expert
**Introduction**
Welcome to World Today News! Today we have the pleasure of interviewing Philipp Scheer, the newly appointed construction and real estate expert at Kiel University of Applied Sciences. Philipp, thank you for joining us.
**Section 1: The Role and Vision**
We understand that your role encompasses both district planning and building maintenance. Can you elaborate on the key responsibilities that come with this “switch function,” as you described it?
What initially drew you to this position at the university, and how do you envision your work contributing to the neighborhood development of the area?
**Section 2: A Lifelong Connection to Architecture**
Your passion for architecture seems to stem from childhood, influenced by your father’s career. Could you share more about your journey from architectural draftsmanship to studying architecture at Kiel University of Applied Sciences? How did studying in Eckernförde shape your perspective on architecture?
You mentioned your internship in Canada. What were some of the key takeaways from that experience, and how did it influence your career path?
**Section 3: Kiel: Home and Inspiration**
* You clearly have a strong connection to Kiel and Schleswig-Holstein. What is it about this region that resonates so deeply with you?
* When faced with stressful situations, you mentioned finding solace in the water. How has the landscape and environment of Kiel influenced your approach to work and life?
**Section 4: Hobbies and Passions**
* You mentioned a love for rowing, passed down through generations in your family. What draws you to this activity, and how has it impacted your life?
* You also have a keen interest in collecting books, comics, and exhibition catalogs. What sparks your pursuit of these specific kinds of collectibles, and what do they offer you in terms of intellectual stimulation and personal enjoyment?
**Section 5: Full Circle Moment**
You’ve spoken about the significance of the university to you. What does it feel like to be working at this institution, particularly given its proximity to your old school? Do you see this as a turning point or a culmination of your journey?
**Concluding Remarks**
Philipp, thank you for providing such insightful perspectives on your work, passions, and connection to the Kiel community. We appreciate you sharing your story with our audience.
**Note:**
This interview guide aims to encourage a flowing and engaging conversation, allowing Philipp to elaborate on his experiences and views in detail. It promotes open-ended responses, inviting diverse perspectives and enriching the interview with personal anecdotes and reflections.