Eberhard Schunck

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Eberhard Schunck (born April 21, 1937 in Augsburg ) is an architect from Munich .

Life

Career

After attending school in Augsburg, he studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich from 1956 to 1961. After working in the office of Prof. Gerhard Weber , Eberhard Schunck opened his own architecture office in 1967. After teaching assignments and a. at the University of Stuttgart in 1982 he was appointed professor at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences and in 1984 at the University of Stuttgart. From 1992 until his retirement in 2002, Eberhard Schunck was a full professor at the Chair of Building Construction at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Technical University of Munich. His concern was to combine the training of civil engineers and architects. Through his involvement in the architecture faculty as a design teacher, he supervised designs that were worked on jointly by architects and engineers. By organizing regular lectures on the history of civil engineering in Stuttgart and Munich and documenting them in the series Materials on the History of Civil Engineering , he helped to strengthen the historical awareness of young civil engineers. Its architecture is objective, constructive and always responds to the given situation. It lives from the determining power of the structural components and from the careful work through in detail. By incorporating contemporary elements, his buildings can be easily integrated into their planning period, but avoid fashionable ingredients. In addition to his architectural works, Eberhard Schunck became internationally known for his standard work Dachatlas inclined roofs . It has been translated into seven languages ​​(including Chinese).

family

Prof. Schunck married in 1963, has two children and lives in Munich.

buildings

Werner von Siemens High School
Klinikum Schwabing, southern functional building with a helicopter landing pad on the roof
Klinikum Schwabing, southern functional building with a helicopter landing pad on the roof
Langwasser church center

Honourings and prices

Important publications

  • 1989: Heinz Isler Schalen, with Eckehard Ramm, Karl Krämerverlag Stuttgart
  • 1991: Roof atlas sloping roofs , publisher and main author with T.Finke, R.Jenisch and HJ Oster, Institute for International Architecture Documentation Munich. Translation Italian
  • 2002: Roof atlas with sloping roofs , revision, editor and main author with HJOster, R. Barthel and K. Kießl, Institute for International Architecture Documentation, Munich. Translations in English, Chinese, Polish, Slovak, Czech, Serbian
  • 2010: Flat roof atlas , with K. Sedlbauer, R. Barthel and Künzel, Institute for International Architecture Documentation, Munich. translation English

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Eugen Kurrer : Report on the State of Construction History in Austria, Germany and Switzerland . In: Construction History. Research Perspectives in Europe, ed. By Antonio Becchi, Massimo Corradi, Federico Foce and Orietta Pedemonte, pp. 61–112 (here p. 71), Florence: Kim Williams Books 2004, ISBN 88-88479-11-2 .