Dieter Bartetzko

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Dieter Bartetzko (2013 in Frankfurt am Main at "Jazz zum Third")

Dieter Bartetzko (born February 10, 1949 in Rodalben ; † May 19, 2015 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German journalist and architecture critic .

Life

Bartetzko grew up in Frankfurt am Main . After graduating from the Realgymnasium Musterschule , he began studying pedagogy, which he did not continue. Then Bartetzko worked in an advertising agency and completed his community service in a children's hospital. He then studied art history , German literature and sociology at the universities in Frankfurt am Main , Berlin and Marburg . At the University of Marburg he received his doctorate in 1983 under Hans-Joachim Kunst with a thesis on the theatrics of Nazi architecture .

During his student days and later he appeared as a singer and actor on student and cabaret stages. From 1983 to 1993 he worked as a freelance journalist specializing in architecture and monument preservation , among others for the Frankfurter Rundschau , the taz and various broadcasters (HR, SWF, NDR) and continued to perform occasionally as a singer of German chansons from the 1920s. In 1993 Bartetzko held a substitute professorship for art history at the Mainz University of Applied Sciences .

Since 1994, Bartetzko (editorial abbreviation bat. ) Has been an editor in the features section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . There he was responsible for the subjects of architecture, monument preservation and archeology ; in addition he wrote about chansons, shows and musicals .

In 2006 Bartetzko was awarded the BDA prize for architectural criticism.

He died in May 2015. His grave is in Frankfurt's main cemetery .

Publications (selection)

  • Between discipline and ecstasy. On the theatrics of Nazi architecture . Berlin 1985.
  • Illusions in stone. Mood architecture in German fascism. Your background in theater and film buildings . rororo, series of cultures and ideas. Reinbek near Hamburg 1985, ISBN 3-499-17889-3 .
  • Controversial architecture: the Frankfurt location . Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1986, ISBN 3-593-33589-1 .
  • Monument for the construction of Germany - The Paulskirche in Frankfurt a. M. Ed. V. Elmar Lixenfeld. Langewiesche publishing house, Königstein im Taunus 1998, ISBN 978-3-7845-4475-5 .
  • Michael A. Landes architect. Union Frankfurt am Main. Union Frankfurt / Main . Junius Verlag, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-88506-523-1 .
  • Build like Josephine Baker dances. Richard Meier and the development of the German inner city after 1945. Stadthaus Ulm, edition stadthaus, Volume 6, Ulm 2009, ISBN 978-3-934727-25-5
  • Illusions in Stone - Atmospheric Architecture in National Socialism. Extended and completely revised new edition. Zentralverlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-9812417-2-3 .
  • with Rainer Schulze: Architecture City Frankfurt am Main. Groundbreaking buildings, current trends . Belser Verlag, Stuttgart 2014, ISBN 978-3-7630-2689-0 .

Web links

Commons : Dieter Bartetzko  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
The grave in the Frankfurt main cemetery (2015)

Individual evidence

  1. Between discipline and ecstasy. On the theatrics of Nazi architecture . Berlin 1985.
  2. ^ Peter Hahn (Ed.): Literature in Frankfurt. athenäum, Frankfurt am Main 1987, ISBN 3-610-08448-0 , p. 31.
  3. Ingeborg Lukas: You edit and write. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. , Edition 2008, p. 14.