Engelbert Lütke Daldrup

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Engelbert Lütke Daldrup (2014)

Engelbert Lütke Daldrup , actually Engelbert Lütke-Daldrup , (born October 31, 1956 in Kranenburg (Niederrhein) ) is a German city ​​planner . From 1995 to 2005 he was an alderman and city planning officer of Leipzig ; from 2006 to 2009 permanent state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development .

From 2014 to 2017 he held the office of State Secretary in the State of Berlin, first in the Senate Department for Urban Development and Environment, then in the division of the Governing Mayor , with responsibility for strategies and airport policy. Since March 2017 he has been Chairman of the Management Board at Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH .

Life

Lütke Daldrup studied spatial planning at the University of Dortmund from 1976 to 1981 . From 1982 to 1985 he was first an urban planning referendar and then a building officer in Frankfurt am Main . In 1985 he switched to the TU Berlin , Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, as a research assistant , where he received his doctorate in 1988 with a dissertation on existing urban planning ( interior development ).

Urban planner in Berlin and Leipzig

In 1989 he became the main technical advisor to the Berlin Senate Department for Building and Housing; from 1992 he headed the capital city design department . His tasks included the city-friendly integration of the capital's functions into the Berlin city organism, the use of the existing old building fabric for government purposes and the organizational and financial security of the move to the capital as part of the capital development measure .

In 1995 Lütke Daldrup was appointed as an alderman for urban development and construction in Leipzig . In this position he succeeded Niels Gormsen . There he worked for a good ten years as a town planner until the end of 2005. a. as part of the settlement of BMW in the north of Leipzig and the planning preparation for the Leipzig Olympic application . His main field of work included urban renewal and dealing with the consequences of demographic change . From 2002, the Leipzig Olympic planning was Lütke Daldrup's main area of ​​work, from 2003 as Olympic commissioner.

A number of public buildings were built during his tenure, e. B. the swimming pool " Grünauer Welle " (1999), the multifunctional arena Leipzig (2002), the smaller central stadium (today Red Bull Arena ), the new building of the Museum of Fine Arts (both 2004) and the renovation of the Grassi Museum (2001-2005 ). Lütke Daldrup received criticism for the demolition of the Henriette Goldschmidt House (2000) and the Kleine Funkenburg (2005). His predecessor as town planning officer, Niels Gormsen, compared Lütke Daldrup with Walter Ulbricht (who had ordered the demolition of the Paulinerkirche in Leipzig ) because of the demolition of the Funkenburg .

State Secretary in the federal government and in Berlin

Lütke Daldrup at a conference (2011)

When Leipzig's Lord Mayor Wolfgang Tiefensee (SPD) became Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development, he brought Lütke Daldrup to the ministry as State Secretary in January 2006 . Lütke Daldrup was initially responsible for the development of the east , for spatial development and structural policy , town planning / urban development, housing , construction and the construction industry, as well as for personnel and budget of the largest investment department of the federal government. When Peter Ramsauer (CSU) was appointed Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development in October 2009 , Lütke Daldrup was put into temporary retirement on November 9, 2009 .

Lütke Daldrup then worked in the AfS Agency for Urban Development GmbH in Berlin until 2012 . After having been the managing director of the newly founded International Building Exhibition (IBA) in Thuringia from April 2013 and April 2014 , he became State Secretary in the Berlin Senate Department on April 7, 2014. In this role he was responsible for urban development and environmental protection and u. a. responsible for housing construction.

Airport manager

Since spring 2015, he has also been on the supervisory board of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH as airport coordinator for the State of Berlin . Since 2017 he has held the office of State Secretary for Strategies for Berlin and Airport Policy for the Governing Mayor. On March 6, 2017, the airport's supervisory board appointed Lütke Daldrup as the successor to the resigned Karsten Mühlenfeld as managing director of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH and thus head of Tegel, Schönefeld and Berlin Brandenburg airports.

More functions

Lütke Daldrup represented Berlin in the building and transport committee of the German Association of Cities , most recently as deputy chairman. He is a member of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning and was appointed to the Saxon Academy of the Arts (class architecture) in 2002 . There he was secretary of the construction class from 2011 to 2014. From 2007 to 2010 Lütke Daldrup was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Foundation for Building Culture , based in Potsdam. In April 2009, the Technical University of Berlin appointed him honorary professor for the field of “urban development”. Since August 1, 2009 he has also been an honorary professor for national and European spatial development at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Leipzig .

Lütke Daldrup is a member of the SPD .

Awards

  • 1980 Schinkel Prize in the urban planning department
  • 2008 Urbanicom Prize

Publications (selection)

  • Berlin Housing Supply Act 2016: Affordable housing for the growing city. In: Deutsche Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung (Ed.): Stadt Think 1, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-9816204-4-3 , pp. 78–89
  • Sustainable urban development: On the future of urban development funding. In: DIFU (ed.): Urban spaces in motion. Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-88118-522-6 , pp. 95ff
  • International building exhibitions: quality discourse and new projects. In: Bodenschatz, Lampugnani, Sonne (Ed.): 25 Years of the International Building Exhibition Berlin 1987. A turning point in European urban planning. Berlin 2012, p. 123ff
  • Build for traffic. Federal strategies for a better traffic construction culture. In: M. Braum (Ed.): Building culture of the public. Basel 2011, ISBN 978-3-0346-0692-9 , pp. 70ff.
  • Large-Scale Projects in German Cities. Urban Development 1990–2010. Jovis, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86859-055-5 .
  • Sustainable building policy. In: Energy-efficient architecture in Germany. Krämer, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-7828-1535-2 , pp. 120-127.
  • Large projects in German cities. Urban development 1990–2010. Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86859-041-8 .
  • The federal government's commitment to building culture. In: Architecture of Democracy. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 2009, ISBN 978-3-7757-2345-9 , pp. 14-22.
  • Steps to National Urban Development Policy: Goals and Perspectives. In: BMVBS : On the way to a national urban development policy. Berlin 2007, DNB 985085304 .
  • Bacon belt and islands of poverty. On the change in the task of urban planning. In: W. Durth (Ed.): Stadt Bauen. Jovis, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-936314-88-5 , pp. 13-22.
  • Plans, projects, buildings. Architecture and urban development in Leipzig from 2000 to 2015. Braun, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-935455-63-1 .
  • Engelbert Lütke Daldrup, Marta Doehler-Behzadi: Leipzig - an urban project. In: PlusMinus Leipzig 2030. City in transformation. Müller + Busmann, Wuppertal 2004, ISBN 3-928766-58-9 .
  • Last exit. The "perforated city". In: Stadtbauwelt. Berlin 2001.
  • W. Süß (Ed.): Four years of capital planning: a critical interim balance. In: Capital Berlin. Volume II: Berlin in a united Germany. Spitz, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-87061-464-1 , pp. 419-440.
  • As-built urban development. Possibilities, effects and limits of internal development. Dortmund 1989, ISBN 3-924352-34-8 .

Web links

Commons : Engelbert Lütke Daldrup  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Zeitung. Accessed December 31, 2016.
  2. State Secretary Daldrup becomes the new BER boss . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 6, 2017.
  3. Curriculum vitae on the website of the Berlin Senate Administration ( memento from March 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on March 6, 2017
  4. ^ Mathis Nitzsche: The Small Funkenburg in Leipzig. On the question of their monument value. In: Markus Cottin u. a .: City history. Announcements of the Leipzig History Association - yearbook 2005. Sax-Verlag, Beucha 2006, p. 147.
  5. ^ Mathias Orbeck, Andreas Tappert, Thomas Mayer: A passionate fighter out of love for Leipzig. In: Leipziger Volkszeitung , July 11, 2018.
  6. ^ Website of the IBA Thuringia. Retrieved September 15, 2013 ( Memento July 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Thuringia website, press release from April 14, 2014 (archive.is version), accessed on April 15, 2015 ( Memento from April 15, 2015 in the archive.today web archive )
  8. BER aktuell: New airport manager. (PDF) Engelbert Lütke Daldrup appointed Chief Executive Officer. www.berlin-airport.de, April 2017, archived from the original on April 15, 2018 ; accessed on April 15, 2018 .
  9. ^ Entry by the Saxon Academy of the Arts
  10. Gunnar Hinck: Spokesman changes sides , taz from December 1, 2016, accessed on February 6, 2017
  11. urbanicom.de: urbanicom prices 2002-2012