Hans-Dieter Nägelke

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Hans-Dieter Nägelke (born June 8, 1964 in Neumünster ) is a German architectural historian and exhibition curator.

Life

Nägelke studied art history, history and literary studies at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . In 1996 he did his doctorate under Adrian von Buttlar on university construction in the German Empire. Historicist architecture in the process of building consensus among citizens . Initially working as a freelance editor and media designer in Kiel and Hamburg, he joined the Technical University of Berlin in 2001 as the founding managing director of the Schinkel Center for Architecture, Urban Research and Monument Preservation , for which he coordinated research projects, conferences and exhibitions until 2003. In 2003 he moved to the plan collection of the Technical University, which, under his direction, returned to its historical name in 2006, the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin . He is curator and co-curator, among others, of the exhibitions Beside Schinkel. The construction works of the Prussian State (2002), Alfred Messel 1853–1909. Visionär der Großstadt (2009), Stadtvisionen 1910 | 2010 (2010), this is modern. German Werkbund Exhibition Venice 2014 (2014) and Museum Visions. The competition for the extension of the Berlin Museum Island 1883/84 (2015).

Nägelke is a member and scientific advisory board of the German Werkbund Berlin and the representative of the President of the Technical University of Berlin for the New Building Academy .

Publications

Monographs
  • The Gropius Building at Kiel University. Architecture between regional identity and Prussian politics Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, ISBN 3-928-794-00-0 .
  • University building in the German Empire. Historicist architecture in the process of civil consensus building Ludwig, Kiel 2000, ISBN 978-3-933598-09-7 .
  • In addition to Schinkel. The construction works of the Prussian state. University Press of the TU Berlin, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-7983-2251-6 .
Editorships
  • Art history in Kiel. 100 years of the Art History Institute of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel 1993, ISBN 978-3-928794-11-4 .
  • (with Adrian von Buttlar and Ulrich Kuder): Lars Olof Larsson: ways to the south - ways to the north. Essays on art and architecture. Ludwig, Kiel 1998, ISBN 978-3-9805480-9-0 .
  • (with Johannes Cramer and Ulrike Laible): Karl Friedrich Schinkel. A guide to his buildings: Vol. 1: Berlin and Potsdam. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-422-06650-2 .
  • Architecture in Prussia: Constructions and catastrophes State architectural photography from the holdings of the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin 1860-1918. Jaron, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-89773-595-8 .
  • (with Elke Blauert and Robert Habel), Alfred Messel (1853–1909). City visionary. Exhibition catalog. Minerva, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-938832-53-0
  • (with Artur Gärtner and Robert Habel): Alfred Messel (1853–1909). A guide to his buildings, Kiel 2010, ISBN 978-3-86935-021-9 .
  • Architectural images: 125 years of the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin. Exhibition catalog. Ludwig, Kiel 2011, ISBN 978-3-86935-136-0 .
  • (with Harald Bodenschatz, Christina Gräwe, Harald Kegler and Wolfgang Sonne): Stadtvisionen 1910/2010. Berlin, Paris, London, Chicago. Exhibition catalog. DOM Publishers, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86922-115-1
  • (with Nikolaus Bernau and Bénédicte Savoy): Museum visions. The competition for the expansion of the Berlin Museum Island in 1883/84. Exhibition catalog. Ludwig, Kiel 2015, ISBN 978-3-86935-255-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Positions of the Technical University of Berlin on the New Building Academy. Retrieved September 6, 2018 .