Andreas Heller (architect)

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Andreas Heller

Andreas Heller (born July 26, 1952 ) is a German architect and set designer living in Hamburg .

Life

From 1978 to 1985 Heller worked as a set designer at various German theaters. His most important stage sets included "Kalldewey Farce" for the Badisches Staatstheater in Karlsruhe, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" for the German Theater in Hamburg and "Hamlet" for the Frankfurt Theater. Since 1982 Andreas Heller has worked as a film architect for various German television stations and has been designing exhibitions and museum facilities for numerous institutions and museums in Germany since the mid-1980s. In 1989 he founded Studio Andreas Heller GmbH. In 2001 he was entered as an architect in the list of architects of the Hamburg Chamber of Architects.

Projects

Awards

  • iF Design Award 2016 in gold in the category "Architecture - Public" for the European Hansemuseum, 2016
  • Award as European Museum of the Year for the German Emigration Center, 2007
  • Council of Europe Museum Prize for the Buddenbrookhaus, 2002
  • Gold medal of the world exhibition EXPO 2000 for "Adventure Search for Traces - Emigration to America", 2001
  • BDA Gold Award San Francisco for the studio design "ran", 1999

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