Bernhard Winking

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Bernhard Johann Winking (* 1934 in Osnabrück ) is a German architect, town planner and professor emeritus.

Life

Before his basic studies as structural engineer at the higher technical college HTL in Münster 1956-58 he completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer in Schüttorf . He then worked as an architect in Gerhard Graubner's office in Aachen for the Stadthaus am Katschhof and at its office in Hanover for the Stadttheater Wuppertal . To study architecture, he moved to Hamburg in 1961 to the State University of Fine Arts (HfBK), where he studied with Werner Hebebrand and, on the advice of Gerhard Graubner, with Godber Nissen . Bernhard Winking impressed Nissen's approach of getting to the core of the task through detailed questions. Godber Nissen had worked with Gustav Oelsner , Karl Schneider and the young Werner Kallmorgen during his studies in Hamburg and conveyed to Bernhard Winking his respect for the major housing projects in Hamburg between the wars. Another reference is the aspect of simplicity in Heinrich Tessenow's work , where Nissen himself studied at the TU Berlin. In contemporary architecture, Winking was fascinated by the architecture of Danish modernism. Winking cites the architecture of Kay Fisker , Arne Jacobsens and Jørn Utzons as important references .

The international symposium of the TU Berlin on the redevelopment of the old town of Spandau in 1964 brought Winking into contact with urban planning analyzes for the first time and established his interest in diagrams and the architectural context. In 1962 he worked for the consortium of Hamburg architects Konstanty Gutschow and Godber Nissen on the buildings of the Hannover Medical School . His design professor Paul Schneider-Esleben , who taught at the HfBK from 1961 , also had an influence on Winking's understanding of modernism . The interweaving of urban development and open space planning was conveyed to him by the landscape architect Gustav Lüttge, who was very busy in the post-war period . And under the influence of the Rotterdam publicist, Team 10 member and architect of the reconstruction, Jacob Bakema , the urban planning lessons at the HfBK expanded to include a socially critical and political thrust. After receiving his diploma with distinction in June 1965 at the HfBK , Winking began teaching there at the chair for design and building theory. After a substitute professorship at Godber Nissen's chair from 1971 to 1972, Bernhard Winking taught at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts as a professor for building planning from 1978 to 2003 .

From 1972 onwards, Bernhard Winking held a board position at the Hamburg BDA , which he gave up after 16 years in 1988. Due to his work in the field of urban planning, Bernhard Winking was appointed as a member of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning in 1982 . Between 1998 and 2008, Bernhard Winking volunteered at ten summer academies for students in the Romanian city of Cluj . In the People's Republic of China , his teaching activities included a visiting professorship for Architectural Design and Urban Design at the Taiyuan Institute of Architecture, Design and Research in Hangzhou , as well as numerous lectures in Wuhan , Shanghai and Beijing . In Hamburg, Bernhard Winking was on the board of the initiative of the Hamburger Architektursommers eV for the series of events in 2009 and 2012.

Awards

  • 1965 Diploma with distinction at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg for the design "Between the Fleet"
  • 1967 Fritz Schumacher Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
  • 1982 Appointment to the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning
  • 2016 Fritz Schumacher Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
  • More than 110 first prizes in competitions and competitive processes
  • More than 30 award-winning buildings

Publications

  • Bernhard Winking architect. Buildings and projects 1968–94, Dölling & Galitz 1994
  • Bernhard Winking: “You don't talk about form, which is created when everything is right.” In: Godber Nissen. A master of post-war modernism, Dölling & Galitz 1995
  • Bernhard Winking. Kern Wandsbek. Urban planning report, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg 1996
  • Jürgen Tietz: Das Palais am Pariser Platz, Verlag für Bauwesen Berlin 1999
  • Bernhard Winking: Architecture and City, Birkhäuser 1999
  • Summer School Romania 1999
  • Bernhard Winking, World Architecture, China, 03/2001
  • Bernhard Winking with the HfBK: Dongzhimen - Intertransportstation Peking, St. Pauli Printing Office 2001
  • “Bernhard Winking. Portrait “in: Arhitectura 10-11 / 2002, Revista Uniunii Arhitedtilor din Romania
  • Jürgen Tietz : About the beauty of the brick. Buildings and projects B. Winking, Dölling & Galitz 2003
  • Bernhard Winking: "Effects of structural changes and changes in use" in: Dieter Skull: Living with Fritz Schumacher's Buildings, Sautter + Lackmann 2004
  • Bernhard Winking: "Bricks - a modern building material?" In: Backstein Baukunst, German Foundation for Monument Protection, Monument Publication 2007
  • Bernhard Winking: "Lost chance at the Ziegelsee" in: Schwerin my city, future workshop Schwerin eV 2012
  • Bernhard Winking: "Bricks, the red thread that runs through my life" in: Backstein Baukunst, Volume 5, German Foundation for Monument Protection, Monuments Publication 2015
  • Bernhard Winking: From Hamburg to Hangzhou. Biographical discussions with Jürgen Tietz, Dölling & Galitz 2016
  • Bernhard Winking: Danish Reference, Hamburg 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernhard Winking: Danish reference . Ed .: Eigendruck. Hamburg 2019.
  2. ^ Bernhard Winking: From Hamburg to Hangzhou. Biographical conversations with Jürgen Tietz. Ed .: Tietz, Jürgen. Hamburg 2016, ISBN 978-3-86218-086-8 .
  3. Hamburg Architecture Summer. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  4. ^ German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning: Directory of Members. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  5. Bundesstiftung Baukultur: Prize for life's work / special merits. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  6. a b Winking · Froh Architects GmbH: Profile Prof. Bernhard Winking. August 12, 2019, accessed August 12, 2019 .
  7. ^ Bernhard Winking: Architektur und Stadt = Architecture and city . Birkhäuser, Basel 1999, ISBN 0-8176-5927-7 .
  8. Bernhard Winking: On the beauty of brick: Bernhard Winking, buildings and projects = On the beauty of brick: Bernhard Winking, buildings and projects . 1st edition Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-935549-57-1 .
  9. ^ Jürgen Tietz: From Hamburg to Hangzhou . 1st edition. Dölling and Galitz Verlag, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-86218-086-8 .