Bruno Lambart

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Old cafeteria, Bochum

Bruno Lambart (born June 10, 1924 in Düsseldorf ; † July 4, 2014 ) was a German architect .

After graduating from high school in 1945, Lambart studied architecture at today's Görres-Gymnasium (Düsseldorf) from 1946 onwards at the Technical University of Stuttgart under Günter Wilhelm, among others . In 1951 he completed his studies with the main diploma examination, and a year later he won an architecture competition for the first time. He then worked independently in association with Günter Behnisch in Stuttgart. In the mid-1950s he returned to the Rhineland, initially with a branch office of the architects' association, but both of them dissolved in 1959 due to different focus areas. Lambart developed into a specialist in school and university buildings, but was also successful with other construction tasks.

In 1973 Lambart acquired the Wasserburg Haus zum Haus in Ratingen in leasehold , which he also used as his own home and office. As a result, he devoted himself increasingly to the restoration of historical buildings.

The professional estate of Bruno Lambart is part of the holdings of the Archive for Architecture and Civil Engineering NRW (A: AI) .

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Individual evidence

  1. He brought the moated castle up to scratch on www.rp-online.de , accessed on March 5, 2017
  2. Alexandra Apfelbaum: Just no spectacular architecture. On the architectural work of the Ratinger architect Bruno Lambart in: Denkmalpflege im Rheinland, 32nd Volume No. 4, Ed. Landschaftsverband Rheinland, Pulheim 2015, p. 149
  3. Dormitory Laerholzstraße 80 at www.ruhr-bauten.de , accessed on December 10, 2014