Heinz Graaf

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Wandsbek-Markt bus station in Hamburg

Heinz Graaf (born January 14, 1910 in Hamburg ; † July 6, 1980 there ) was a German architect.

Life

After studying at the TH Dresden from 1920 to 1930 , he worked in Fritz Höger's office from 1930 to 1931 . From 1931 to 1933 he continued his studies at the TH Munich . After a short work in the office of the architect Hans Iwowski, Graaf then worked in Richard Riemerschmid's office in Munich from 1934 to 1935 . The war years he spent as an architect in the construction management of the Air Force as Regierungsbaurat. After 1945 he started his own business as an architect in Hamburg. From 1963 he worked together with Peter P. Schweger . He died on July 6, 1980 in Hamburg.

Selection of works

  • 1947 Elbtunnel Hamburg competition, 1st prize
  • 1948 Hamburg city center competition, 1st prize
  • 1948–1954 Brother Konrad Church in Hamburg-Osdorf
  • 1949–1951 Mechelnbusch garden settlement 1–29, 2–26 in Hamburg-Rissen (together with Curt Max Corleis )
  • 1955–1957 Reconstruction of the Trinity Church in Hamburg-St. George
  • 1950–1962 Hamburg-Nienstedten settlement
  • 1951–1953 Hamburg-Iserbrook settlement, Sülldorfer Landstr. and hare height
  • 1954–1956 residential buildings in Sülldorfer Brooksweg in Hamburg-Rissen
  • 1954–1958 Large housing estate Kassel-Auefeld
  • 1957 Competition for the Baben de Möhl residential complex in Hamburg-Bergstedt , 1st prize
  • 1958–1960 Düsseldorf-Eller settlement
  • 1958–1966 North German carpet factory in Geesthacht
  • 1958 First prize (together with Günter Schulze) in the competition International Horticultural Exhibition Hamburg (IGA) 1963
  • 1960–1962 Wandsbek Markt bus station on the Wandsbek market square in Hamburg-Wandsbek
  • 1962–1964 Administration of Deutscher Ring, Hamburg (with Joachim Matthaei )
  • 1964–1966 Johanneskirche (Friedrichsgabe)
  • 1963 Small tea house for the IGA '63. With Paul Krusche
  • 1963–1971 Kopperby-Ellenberg settlement
  • 1967–1971 Engineering School Hamburg-Bergedorf, Lohbrügger Kirchweg 65 (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1971–1974 Headquarters Hamburg-Mannheimer City Nord (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1973 Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz pavilion, Hamburg (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1974–1977 Conversion of a merchant's house, Hamburg, Große Bleichen 31 (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1976–1979 Commercial building and Gänsemarkt passage (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1978–1979 Branch of the Berliner Bank, Kreuslerstrasse 10 in Hamburg-Mitte (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1978–1980 Administration building of Heinrich Bauer Verlag , Buchardstrasse 1 in Hamburg-Mitte (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1979–1980 Mientus office building, Neuer Wall 48 in Hamburg (together with Peter P. Schweger)
  • 1979–1980 Neuer Wall 50 office building in Hamburg (together with Peter P. Schweger)

After his death, the Techniker Krankenkasse was established in Hamburg-Barmbek on the basis of drafts from 1985 to 1989 .

Web links

Commons : Heinz Graaf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

literature

  • Ralf Lange: Hamburg. Reconstruction and re-planning 1943-1963. Langewiesche publishing house, Königstein im Taunus 1994, ISBN 3-7845-4610-2 . (including a short biography)
  • Volkwin Marg, Reiner Schröder: Architecture in Hamburg since 1900. Junius-Verlag, Hamburg 1993, ISBN 3-88506-206-2 .
  • Architects and Engineers Association Hamburg: Hamburg and its buildings 1954-1968. Hammonia-Verlag, Hamburg 1969.