Hans Budde (architect)

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Hans Budde (born July 29, 1920 in Bremerhaven ; † November 1, 2002 in Bremen ) was a German architect .

biography

Budde grew up in Bremerhaven and moved to Bremen with his parents. Here he did his Abitur at the old grammar school. During the Second World War he was used as a soldier in Romania, Hungary and Slovakia, was taken prisoner by the US and returned to Bremen in July 1945. He studied architecture at the Technical University of Hanover and graduated as a Dipl.-Ing. 1949 finished his studies.

He founded an architecture office in Bremen Am Wall in 1951 after winning a competition for the new school building on Parsevalstrasse in Bremen. Later he was established in an office community with the architects Hermann Brede , Carsten Schröck and Peter Ahlers on the Breitenweg. He worked on various projects with Schröck, for example the coffee house on Emmasee , which was awarded the BDA prize. But the Bremen courthouse on Ostertorstrasse also came from him. From 1990 to 2002 he had a partnership with the architect W. Hübschen.

Budde was Vice President of the Bremer Eiswette in the 1980s and organized the Eiswette in 1984.
In the 1980s and 1990s, he was chairman of the Bremen Development Association for the promotion of urban development in the city of Bremen for ten years . From 1965 to 1987 he was a member of the Federal Presidium of the Association of German Architects .
As a deacon and builder, he volunteered at the Bremen Cathedral .
Budde was chairman of the Working Group for Overseas Research and Development (BORDA)
for 20 years .

His son Hans Budde jun. was also an architect in his office; he died in 1989.

Work (selection)

  • 1953/1954 with sable: Building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Osnabrück
  • 1953: Sebaldsbrück School Center , Parsevalstrasse 1
  • 1957 with Carsten Schröck and Frei Otto : 2nd prize in the Bremen City Hall competition
  • 1957 with Heinrichs, Schröck and Frei Otto : utopian project of the roofing as a rope net construction of the Neustädter Hafen in Bremen (not realized)
  • 1958: Christophorus Church in Bremen- Vegesack , Aumund-Fähr district
  • 1960 with Schröck: House of the Church, Franziuseck 2, Bremen- Neustadt
  • 1961: Furniture store Körber, Sedanplatz , Bremen - Vegesack
  • 1962: Courthouse in Bremen-Mitte, Ostertorstrasse
  • 1964 with Schröck: coffee house on the Emmasee in the Bürgerpark Bremen ; BDA price
  • 1970: Waste incineration plant in Bremen- Findorff
  • 1971: Ibero-America Bank (today office building) at Domshof in Bremen
  • 1978/1980: Egestorf Foundation's retirement home in Bremen; BDA price
  • 1985/1991 with Hans Budde jun. and LH-Bau: Lufthansa Commercial Aviation School Bremen

Publications

  • Experienced + built. July 29, 1990 - Hans Budde - 70 years. Self-published, Bremen 1990.

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