Holger Reiners

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Holger Reiners (* 1948 ) is a German architect and author .

life and career

Reiners suffered from depression for 20 years . In his books, Reiners writes not only about architecture, but also about dealing with depression as a disease. In addition to his writing activities, he was also a board member of the German Alliance against Depression and the German Depression Aid Foundation .

Reiners lives with his family in Hamburg .

Publications

  • The ideal floor plan . Munich.
  • The roof extension . Munich 1991.
  • Chimneys . Munich 1995.
  • Living in the winter garden . Munich 1995.
  • New family houses . Munich 1996.
  • Individual single-family houses under DM 500,000 . Munich 1996.
  • The new timber construction . Munich 1998.
  • Individual semi-detached and terraced houses . Munich 1998.
  • Building with wood - the best single-family houses . Munich 2001.
  • Using energy effectively - the best single-family homes . Munich 2002
  • The homeless me . From depression back to life. Munich 2002.
  • Best age . Men around 50. Munich 2004
  • The villa . Munich 2006.
  • The tamed depression . Full life after illness. Munich 2007.
  • Spectacular houses . 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. www.wdr.de ( Memento of April 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on November 16, 2009
  2. www.spiegel.de , accessed on November 16, 2009
  3. www.randomhouse.de , accessed on November 16, 2009

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