Axel Oestreich
Axel Oestreich (* 1954 in Munich ) is a German architect .
Life
After graduating from high school in Kassel , he studied architecture at the TU Berlin from 1973 . Between 1976 and 1981 he supported Henry Moore, Bernhard Heiliger, Gerson Fehrenbach and E. F. Reuter in the execution of sculptural work. After graduating in 1979, he opened his own architecture office in Berlin, which he has been running with Ingrid Hentschel since 1992.
In 1992, Oestreich was offered the chair for design, transport structures and workplaces at the BTU Cottbus .
Works (selection)
- New buildings in Berlin
- 1992: Germelmann Bridge ,
- 1995–1997: Schwedter Steg , a pedestrian and cyclist bridge in Berlin-Mitte ,
- 2003–2009: Brandenburger Tor underground station
- Berlin Gesundbrunnen train station ,
- 2010–2020: Unter den Linden underground station
- Matthäifriedhofsweg sports complex
- Sports hall on Smetanastraße
- Sredzkistraße double sports hall
- Residential complex on Spandauer See .
- outside of Berlin
- Viaducts and crossing structures in the course of the new construction of the A73 motorway in the Thuringian Forest section, Suhl - Lichtenfels section
Prizes and awards
- 1981 Schinkel Prize
Web links
- Literature by and about Axel Oestreich in the catalog of the German National Library
- Homepage Hentschel-Oestreich
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SURNAME | Oestreich, Axel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1954 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |