Friedrich Wolters (architect)

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Architect Friedrich Wolters

Friedrich Wolters (born May 28, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German architect and urban planner, founding partner of Wolters Partner in Coesfeld , Westphalia.

Life

Friedrich Wolters grew up in Coesfeld in Westmünsterland. From 1963 to 1969 he studied architecture at the Werkkunstschule Krefeld with Fritz G. Winter and urban and spatial planning at the Technical University of Vienna with Rudolf Wurzer . From 1970 to 1971 he worked at the Georgije Nedeljkov architectural office in Berlin. In 1972 Wolters founded together with his colleague and wife Leonore Wolters-Krebs the joint architecture and urban planning office Wolters & Partner in Coesfeld, from which he retired in 2012. For more than 40 years, Wolters planned and built in a historical context and, in the course of inner-city and town center developments, operated conversions of industrial facilities and fallow land, not only in the Ruhr area , but also on behalf of the NRW Historical Town Center and the State Government of North Rhine-Westphalia between 1992 and 2002 in Russia ( Kostroma , Torshok , Stupino , Rostov-on-Don ). From 2000 to 2005 he was managing director of Regionale 2004 GmbH right and left of the Ems , between May 2006 and March 2001 chairman of the design advisory board of the city of Münster and from 2003 to 2010 on the board of trustees of the Bentlage monastery . In 2003 he developed the international architecture competition Kulturforum Westfalen on behalf of the city of Münster ; The subject of the competition was the urban development, open space planning and architectural conception of a cultural forum for the Westphalia region on Hindenburgplatz Münster , which was to consist of the LWL's Museum of Contemporary Art and the music hall (concert hall) of the city of Münster. Wolters has been a member of the North Rhine-Westphalia Chamber of Architects since 1972 , since 1973 a member of the Association of German Architects - BDA (1979 to 1983 Chairman of the BDA - District Group Münster), since 1980 a member of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning - DASL, since 1989 a member of Heinrich Tessenow Society and since 1995 member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Building Sciences - a. RAABW. In 1987 he was honored with the Cross of Merit on ribbon.

Ahaus town hall : on the left the Schäfer-Bau (1959), on the right the extension by Wolters Partner (1982)
Street view of the Coesfeld garden center on the conversion area of ​​a former chair factory (1994)
House H. in Coesfeld

Friedrich Wolters is the son of the architect Rudolf Wolters (1903–1983) and the grandson of the Coesfeld town planning officer Hermann Wolters (1868–1951).

literature

  • Architecture and urban planning Wolters Partner, Tecklenborg Verlag, Steinfurt 2017, ISBN 978-3-944327-54-9
  • 50 solar settlements in NRW, published by EnergieAgentur.NRW 2011
  • 60 years of architecture and engineering in North Rhine-Westphalia, Roters, Wolters, Köddermann, Gust, Klartext Verlag and M: AI 2007, ISBN 978-3-89861-646-1
  • 10 years advisory board for urban design Münster, Thielen, Hensel, Wolters, Tecklenborg Verlag 2007, ISBN 978-3-939172-26-0
  • The projects of Regionale 2004, published by Regionale 2004 GmbH, texts: Elmar Klein-Hessling, Friedrich Wolters, Telgte 2004
  • Nature made to measure!?, REGIONALE 2004 GmbH, Tecklenborg Verlag 2004, ISBN 3-936827-10-9
  • Pictures for the room, Ahlen conference, published by REGIONALE 2004 GmbH Friedrich Wolters, Telgte 2003, ISBN 3-936827-03-6
  • Wersemäander, published by Regionale 2004 GmbH, Telgte 2003
  • Hartwig Heuermann and Friedrich Wolters, Coesfeld, 800 years of city quality - quality for our future, published by Stadt Coesfeld, Coesfeld 1996, ISBN 3-9805436-0-9
  • Historic city centers in Russia, Krogius (Moscow), Seiß (Vienna), Wolters (Coesfeld), Institute for State and Urban Development Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia 1996, ISBN 3-8176-6110-X
  • Campus Cantat, Landesmusikakademie NRW Heek-Nienborg, LETTER PRESSE 1991, ISBN 3-928215-00-0

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Wolters  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ André Deschan: In the shadow of Albert Speer. The architect Rudolf Wolters. Gebr. Mann Verlag, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-7861-2743-7 , p. 23.
  2. ^ Friedrich Wolters: Die REGIONALE 2004. LWL Münster, 2004, accessed on January 23, 2018 .
  3. ^ City of Münster: Kulturforum Westfalen. December 2003, accessed January 24, 2018 .
  4. Frank Schirrmacher: The angel goes to hell - Breloer's film about Albert Speer. In: Susanne Willems history office. Susanne Willems, February 18, 2005, accessed January 23, 2018 .