Heinz-Georg Rehberg

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Heinz-Georg Rehberg (born May 12, 1910 in Bremen ; † September 29, 1992 in Bremen) was a German architect, politician ( FDP ) and member of the Bremen citizenship .

biography

Rehberg studied architecture. After 1945 he worked as a freelance architect. From 1942 to 1948 he worked in Bremen with the architect Joseph Ostwald in an office community. From 1939 to 1943, both of them rebuilt the 3,000-person central halls from 1856 on Düsternstrasse. He later worked on various occasions with Gerhard Müller-Menckens , with whom he built the Bremer Landesbank am Domshof in 1958 . He was a member of the Association of German Architects (BDA).

He was a member of the FDP and from 1951 to 1959 a member of the Bremen citizenship, where he served in various deputations. First he was deputy parliamentary group chairman from January 20, 1952, and then, as the successor to Kurt Entholt, from October 1953 to January 1954 he was parliamentary group chairman of the FDP parliamentary group . His successor in the office was Georg Borttscheller and Rehberg was then again deputy group chairman.

Works

  • Centrallhallen in Düsternstrasse in Bremen together with Joseph Ostwald, 1939 (not preserved)
  • Car dealership Schmidt + Koch , Bremen, Stresemannstrasse 1, 1950
  • Administration building for the Alte Volksfürsorge , 1953
  • Residential building in the western suburb of Bremen, 1955ff
  • Residential building in Bremen- Kattenturm , 1965ff
  • Service building and observation tower of the port captain in Bremen- Woltmershausen , 1969
  • Bremer Landesbank , Domshof 26 in Bremen-Mitte, together with Gerhard Müller-Menckens, 1972 (demolished in 2013)

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