Hartmut Millarg

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Hartmut Millarg (* in the 20th century ) is a German author and architect .

Life

Gable triangle of the former Clevertor Guard with the coat of arms and the initials of King George III. Great Britain and Ireland next to the Clevertor Bridge and in front of the Employment Agency in Hanover

Hartmut Millarg published in particular on old town - renovation and monument protection , urban development and urban renewal . In cooperation with the University of Hanover, publications were created about Lower Saxony and especially about cities such as Langenhagen , Bad Neustadt an der Saale , Winsen (Luhe) and Hanover (see literature ).

As an architect, Hartmut Millarg designed the classicist gable triangle of the Clevertorwache from 1790, excavated in 1980 in the courtyard of the Lower Saxony State Museum , with the coat of arms and the initials of King George III, who at the time was still reigning between Great Britain and Hanover . Great Britain and Ireland the steel frame stand for the rebuilding of the triangle at the Clevertor .

Fonts (selection)

  • Hartmut Millarg: Bahnhof Godshorner Strasse: Results of a German-Polish study seminar (= planning and building , vol. 46), Langenhagen: Der Stadtdirektor, Baudezernat, 1994
  • Hartmut Millarg, Weeber and Partner (Stuttgart): Old town renovation Bad Neustadt ad Saale. Preparatory studies , Hanover: Technical University, chair and institute for urban development, housing and regional planning, 1976
  • Hartmut Millarg, Martin Thumm: Urban design and monument protection in Lower Saxony. Report on the results of the Lower Saxony State Competition 1978 , Hanover: Institute for Urban Development, Housing and State Planning of the University of Hanover, 1980
  • Friedrich Spengelin, Detlef J. Naumann, Hartmut Millarg: City of the future. Urban development and urban renewal in Lower Saxony (Subtitle: This catalog documents and supplements an exhibition of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs . The exhibition will be shown for the first time from October 4 to 6, 1989 in connection with the international congress "Future City", organized by the State of Lower Saxony and Konrad -Adenauer-Stiftung eV ), originated in connection with the International Congress City of the Future or the Congrès International Ville du Futur , Hanover: Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs, [o. D., 1989?], ISBN 3-922805-31-0
  • Hartmut Millarg, Detlef Naumann: Winsen (Luhe). Report on the renovation of the old town , ed. on behalf of the city of Winsen (Luhe) and the Institute for Urban Development, Housing and Regional Planning of the University of Hanover, Hanover: Institute for Urban Development, Housing and Regional Planning, 1991, ISBN 3-922805-42-6
  • Michael Braum, Hartmut Millarg (eds.), Isa Baumgart, Jens Giesecke: Urban design in Hanover. A guide to 50 developments and housing estates (= Städtebau in Hannover), (in German and English) with an introduction by Hanns Adrian and Sid Auffarth , Berlin: Reimer, 2000, ISBN 3-496-01223-4

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Individual evidence

  1. Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  2. a b Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Brühlstraße 4 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 96
  3. Compare the information at WorldCat