Ingeborg Spengelin

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Helgoland, Rathaus, Ingeborg and Friedrich Spengelin, 1957–60
Hamburg-Harburg, Dreifaltigkeitskirche, Ingeborg and Friedrich Spengelin, 1965
Hamburg-Lokstedt, NDR building, Ingeborg and Friedrich Spengelin, 1964–67
Emden, Kunsthalle, Ingeborg and Friedrich Spengelin, 1983–86 / 1997–2000

Ingeborg Spengelin , nee Petzet, (born April 1, 1923 in Pernambuco , Brazil ; † June 20, 2015 ) was a German architect .

Live and act

After completing her studies at the Technical University of Munich in 1948 with the main diploma examination, Ingeborg Petzet founded an architecture office under her name in Hamburg in 1949. In 1951 she married the architect Friedrich Spengelin (1925–2016), with whom she subsequently ran a joint office in Hamburg and, since 1975, in Hanover . The Spengelin, Gerlach and Partners (sgp) planning association in Meckenheim and Bonn acted as the successor to the Spengelin office from 1972 to 2010 . Ingeborg Spengelin was a member of the Association of German Architects (BDA), on whose board (Landesverband Hamburg) she worked from 1966 to 1969, and in 1986 she and her husband received the Fritz Schumacher Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, named after Fritz Schumacher .

Buildings and designs

(mostly together with Friedrich Spengelin or with the Spengelin office)

  • 1953–1956: Hölderlinstrasse settlement in Hamburg
  • 1957-1960. House of Youth, Town Hall and Kurhaus on Heligoland
  • 1958/59: Denickestraße Hamburg-Heimfeld (Trahn & Hölscher, Otto Kindt, Friedrich & Ingeborg Spengelin)
  • 1959: Eckernförde University of Applied Sciences
  • 1965: Expansion of the architecture department at the University of Hanover
  • 1965: Trinity Church in Hamburg-Harburg
  • 1964–1967: North German Broadcasting (NDR) building in Hamburg-Lokstedt (with Gerd Pempelfort)
  • 1965–1969: Holsteiner Chaussee settlement in Hamburg-Eidelstedt
  • 1967–1968: Community center, Bei der Christuskirche 2a, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (together with Friedrich Spengelin)
  • 1970: Administration building of the Hamburg regional church (house of the church)
  • 1973: Council and community center in Schwalbach (Taunus)
  • 1974–1980: Housing development "Im Grünengrund" in Hamburg (with Gernot Baum)
  • 1979. Karstadt department store in Detmold
  • 1983–1986, 1997–2000: Kunsthalle in Emden
  • 1991: State Central Bank in Hameln

literature

  • Ulrike Eichhorn : Architects. Your job. Your life. Berlin 2013, o. S. ( preview on Google Books )
  • Architectural tour. Building in Hamburg since 1900. Wiesbaden 1988, p. 190.
  • Hartwig Beseler et al. (Arrangement): Architecture in Schleswig-Holstein 1900-1980. Neumünster 1980, pp. 126-129, 253.

Web links

Commons : Ingeborg Spengelin  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice of Ingeborg Spengelin in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from June 27, 2015
  2. ^ Daniel Bartetzko, Karin Berkemann: Denkmalpflegerkirche Hamburg, In: moderneREGIONAL from June 27, 2016.