Günter Stahn

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Pioneer Palace "Ernst Thälmann" (1981)
View from the west of the Spreeufer street in the Nikolaiviertel. In the background the Nikolaikirche and the television tower
The coat of arms of the Berlin-Mitte district designed by Günter Stahn from 1987

Günter Stahn (born May 2, 1939 in Magdeburg ; † December 1, 2017 ) was a German architect and urban planner.

After training as a bricklayer and studying architecture, Stahn became a research associate at the German Building Academy at the Institute for Urban Development and Architecture. He later worked at VEB BMK Ingenieurhochbau Berlin. As director of the Berlin office for urban development, he designed and implemented the rebuilding of the Nikolaiviertel as a major urban development project in the early 1980s .

Projects

buildings

  • 1976 - 1979: Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Palace in Wuhlheide
  • 1980 - 1987: New construction of the Nikolaiviertel, u. a. Town houses on Molkenmarkt (with Wolfgang Woigk and Reiner Rauer)

Awards

Stahn was a two-time national prize winner .

literature

  • Günter Stahn: Berlin. The Nikolaiviertel. Berlin 1991, Verlag für Bauwesen, ISBN 3-345-00417-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Architect Günter Stahn died , on Berliner-Woche.de
  2. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List