Eike Hensch

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Eike Georg Hensch (born January 15, 1935 in Frankfurt (Oder) ) is a German architect and retired professor .

Life

Family, youth, studies

Eike Hensch grew up in Zielenzig , Oststernberg district , as the third child of four siblings. Both his father Joachim Hensch, who was a lawyer and notary there, and his mother Magda Hensch, b. Lüben, come from Frankfurt (Oder). In 1945 the family left their home and lived in the Lüneburg Heath and in Soltau . After an apprenticeship as a bricklayer and a traineeship in a carpenter's workshop, architecture training at the Bremen School of Construction and Engineering followed . This was followed by a degree in architecture at the Technical University of Hanover . Formative teachers there were Wilhelm Landbie , Wilhelm Hofmann and Kurt Sohns . He took additional private lessons in watercolor painting from Imme Weber , Bendestorf. He worked with Hugo Kükelhaus on his field of experience for developing the senses .

He also undertook room acoustics and audibility studies at the Technical University , studied music at the Hanover University of Music and Drama and took part in a summer course for new music in Darmstadt with Hermann Heiss and Karl-Heinz Stockhausen . He was a member of the Bremen Philharmonic Choir and bassoonist in the Hanover Youth Symphony Orchestra and other orchestras.

Employment

After working as an assistant at the chair for rural construction and housing developments at the Technical University of Hanover, Hensch worked as an architect in Hanover and Stuttgart, including at Deutsche Bauentwicklung GmbH, and had a teaching position for housing studies at the Ecotrophology Department at the University of Hohenheim . In 1972 Hensch was appointed as a teacher, later professor, for architecture at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences , where he taught ecological building , settlement sociology and radiesthesia / electromagnetic compatibility. For a time he was dean of the architecture department in Nienburg / Weser . In 1988 he founded his own institute for the research of natural electromagnetic waves on the regulation system of biological systems, has operated his own publishing house since 1992 and held seminars in the field of geomancy at various universities in Germany, including the Central Institution for Further Education at the University of Hanover. After his retirement in 1998 he concentrated his seminars on the field of radiesthesia / EMC and in 2005 was a member of the jury of an international urban planning and geomancy competition in Munich.

House in Platjenwerbe (1968)

Research activity

Hensch began his research in radiesthesia with the physicist Reinhard Schneider . This was followed by research assignments on behalf of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs: Geomancy for the horticultural exhibition in Duderstadt and Geomancy in urban development (unpublished) and reports on the influence of natural and chemical building ground properties on inhabited buildings.

Musical activity

One focus of his artistic activity was making music on historical instruments . He worked with Peter Thalheimer and the Ensemble Musica Rara , Stuttgart, as well as Lothar Stöbel and his Collegium Musicum St. Martini , Bremen. With his wife Ruth Hensch he co-founded the Nienburg Chamber Orchestra and the Nienburg Early Music Ensemble .

buildings

  • Shop design for music shop Bartels, Bremen , 1966
  • House in Soltau , 1967
  • House in Platjenwerbe near Bremen, 1968
  • Residential house in Heisede near Hanover (with Wilhelm Landbie), 1968
  • Gieboldehausen Town Hall , 1972
  • Housing construction in Mössingen and Mutlangen , 1972
  • House Pelzerhaken with Tychsen / Picull, 1975
  • Conversion of the Low German hall house, Bücken , 1977
  • House in Nienburg (Weser) (with Uwe Pera), 1982

Competition drafts and planning reports

  • Community Center Emlichheim (with Wilhelm Landbie), 1967
  • Competition design for the Soltau secondary school (5th prize), 1968
  • Cemetery chapel in Soltau (with Wilhelm Hübotter and Hans-Joachim Adam), 1969
  • Terrace houses in Prien am Chiemsee , 1971

Exhibitions of drawings and watercolors

Fonts

  • Settlements in Copenhagen. (with Wilhelm Landmarke ) Hanover 1968.
  • Aluminum in agricultural construction. Research report on the aesthetic impact of aluminum on the landscape. (with Wilhelm Landmarke ) Frankfurt am Main 1970.
  • Housing quality criteria for residential buildings in rural areas. (published by the Board of Trustees for Technology and Construction in Agriculture eV) Darmstadt 1975.
  • Housing checklist. (with Held; published by the working group for the improvement of the agricultural structure in Hessen) Wiesbaden 1976.
  • Student draft ideas for rural living 2000. (published by the working group for rural development in Hessen) Wiesbaden 1987.
  • Radiaesthesia in rural building and settlement. Working groups on rural development in Hesse, Wiesbaden 1987.
  • Radiaesthesia and Radionics, a small dictionary of terms. (with Poeschke, Rittershausen; edited by Schneider) Wertheim 1987.
  • Marienheim Protocols. Various issues on modern radiaesthesia. (as editor) Bad Rehburg 1989–1991.
  • The house in agriculture. (with Henckel, Thorwarth and Wittkopp) Bonn 1990.
  • Electromagnetic compatibility in biological systems and consequences for building. Hanover University of Applied Sciences, Hanover 1992.
  • Planning and building from a radiaesthetic point of view. Hanover University of Applied Sciences, Hanover 1992.
  • Electrosmog. Thoughts on the sick building syndrome and how to deal with information-carrying micro-energies (IME). Working group on rural development in Hesse, Wiesbaden 1996.
  • Various course materials "HAGIA CHORA", School for Geomancy. Mühldorf 1995-1998.
  • Biologically building. Radiaesthesia and Feng Shui. Feng Shui Academy, Vienna 1998.
  • Geomantic travel. A school of perception. Nienburg 2001.
  • Basics and working techniques of radiaesthesia. (with Kalteiß) Nienburg 2003.
  • Geomantically planning, building and living. Klein Jasedow 2007.
  • Drawing with an introduction and tips for freehand sketching , Nienburg 2017

Memberships

  • Association for the Promotion of Holistic Healing Methods eV , Bad Rehburg
  • Housing and Living Environment Committee of the Agricultural Social Society
  • Research Group for Geobiology Dr. Hartmann eV (honorary member)
  • Radiaesthesieverein Deutschland eV (honorary member)

Web links

Commons : Eike Hensch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files