Andreas Weise

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Andreas Weise (born July 10, 1957 in Dresden ) is a German architect , monument conservator and city ​​planner .

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Weise studied architecture at the Technical University of Dresden from 1979 to 1984 and graduated with a degree in engineering . For him, professors Karlheinz Georgi and Manfred Wagner were the formative teachers. From 1984 to 1988 he worked as a scientific and technical assistant at the university with Karlheinz Georgi and Eckhard Bendin in the department “Artistic Basics and Free Drawing”.

From 1988 to 1990, Weise worked as an architect and designer in the College of Fine Artists at Schloss Batzdorf . In 1990 he founded his own architecture office, Weise & Partner, together with Ingrid Weise-Rickenstorf, and in 1991 became a member of the Saxony Chamber of Architects.

From 1990 to 2000 Andreas Weise worked in Dresden on the renovation and restoration of the Inner New Town as an architect and urban planner commissioned by the city of Dresden. The public debate on how to deal with the urban development Gesamtkunstwerk Dresden began for Andreas Weise in July 1990 on the occasion of the east-west “Dresden Architects Workshop”. The starting point of the urban reconstruction and the recovery of the Inner New Town were the preparatory studies (1992) on urban renewal as a possible redevelopment area and the drafting of the preservation and design statutes “Inner New Town” (1993). In the baroque district of Königstrasse in Neustadt, Andreas Weise had overall responsibility for the construction of the ZDF regional studio in Saxony (Königstrasse 5a, 1994), the conversion of the Königstrasse 15 building into a cultural council and community center (1994) and the replacement building at Passage Königstrasse 8 / Rähnitzgasse 23 (1997) and the new hotel building Bülow Palais Königstrasse 14 (2010).

From 1992 to 2010, together with architect Kelf Treuner, he led the association of architects Weise & Treuner in the legal form of a GbR with employed architects at four different office locations in the Inner New Town. During this time, the urban development competition entries "Postplatz Dresden", " Government Quarter Carolaplatz Innere Neustadt" and "Atelier Neumarkt 2000" were presented. Andreas Weise drew up the Dresdner historic preservation plan "banks of the Elbe and Elbe" (1995) as a preparation for the UNESCO - World Heritage -Bewerbung the city of Dresden and other technical plans and reports to urban monuments Dresdner districts such as the Frederick city and the Albert City .

Between 1991 and 2014, he built numerous new artist residences according to his own designs on the Dresden Elbhang and managed their implementation. From 2004 to 2010 he worked together with Kelf Treuner on the redevelopment concept for the Lingner Castle . In 2005 the towers and selected interiors of Albrechtsberg Castle were renovated .

Andreas Weise participated as a lecturer in the supplementary course “Monument Preservation and Inventory Development” at the Technical University of Dresden and the Monument Academy of the German Foundation for Monument Protection .

Since 2011 Andreas Weise has been working as a freelance architect and sculptor on building projects with predominantly artistic tasks. He was appointed to the Association of German Architects (BDA) in 1992 , which he left freely in 2012. Andreas Weise has lived and worked in Dresden- Hosterwitz since 2000 .

buildings

Monument preservation renovation projects / reconstructions

  • 1992–1994: Lippertsches Haus (as ZDF regional studio Saxony) in Dresden, Innere Neustadt, Königstrasse 5a
  • 1992–1994: Ballroom of the former Neustädter Casino in Dresden, Königstrasse 15
  • 1993: Grützner Villa in Dresden-Neustadt, Bautzner Strasse 17
  • 1997: Rähnitzgasse 23 (Passage Königstrasse 8) in Dresden, Innere Neustadt
  • 1997: Reconstruction of the street profile of Königstrasse in Dresden with avenue trees
  • 1998: Canaletto house in Pirna, Am Markt 7 (late Gothic)
  • 1999: Renaissance town house at Neißstraße 18 in Görlitz
  • 2001: Renaissance patrician house at Lange Straße 43 in Pirna
  • 2003: Renaissance town house at Lange Straße 38a in Pirna
  • 2004: Lingner Castle in Dresden
  • 2005: Albrechtsberg Castle in Dresden
  • 2008: House builder Mutze in Dresden, Kaitzer Strasse
  • 2009: House in Dresden-Pillnitz, Orangeriestraße
  • 2014: Villa in Dresden- Klotzsche , Darwinstrasse
  • 2015: Villa Plantagengut in Dresden-Wachwitz, Pillnitzer Landstrasse

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  • Meinhard von Gerkan (ed.): West-eastern architects workshop on the total work of art Dresden, July 1990. Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-7672-1121-1 .
  • BDA-Landesverband Sachsen (Grsg.): BDA Sachsen, member presentation . 1995.
  • Architecture guide Saxony. Architektur- und Wirtschaftsförderungsverlag, Bensheim 1997, ISBN 3-933093-01-5 .
  • Reinhard Delau: Königstraße enriched with 2 open courtyards. In: Sächsische Zeitung of August 29, 1997.
  • Traditional building in Dresden. Colloquium in the atrium of the Dresden City Hall, 12/1998. In: Sächsische Zeitung from 5./6. December 1998.
  • City Planning Office Dresden (ed.): Atelier Neumarkt 2000. Verlag der Landeshauptstadt Dresden, Dresden 2001.
  • The Grützner Villa. Michel Sandstein Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Dresden 1994, ISBN 3-930382-03-2 .
  • Artists on the Dresden Elbhang, Volume II. Elbhang-Kurier-Verlag, Dresden 2007, ISBN 978-3-936240-09-2 , page 480.
  • Bernd Ringel: Profiles from Dresden and the surrounding area. Citizens of our time. Volume IV. Verlag Peter Becker, Zittau 2009, ISBN 978-3-940221-10-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of architects and urban planners - Chamber of Architects Saxony. Retrieved January 29, 2019 .
  2. ^ Dresden: Conservation statute. Retrieved January 29, 2019 .
  3. ^ Atelier Neumarkt 2000. Gesellschaft Historischer Neumarkt Dresden eV, accessed on January 29, 2019 .
  4. ^ Passage Königstrasse in the baroque inner Dresden Neustadt - by Weise & Treuner. Retrieved January 29, 2019 .