Jürgen Marlow
Jürgen Marlow (born January 21, 1922 in Altona ) is a German architect .
Life
Marlow studied architecture from 1943 to 1948 at the Technical University of Berlin and the Technical University of Braunschweig . He then worked for Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer at the Technical University of Braunschweig until 1950 . 1950–1952 he worked as a freelancer in the architectural offices of Otto Gühlk and Hans Atmer in Hamburg. Atmer finally accepted him as a partner. This partnership lasted until 1962. In 1968, Marlow entered into an office partnership with Kurt Heitmann. In 1984 a collaboration with Christian Heeckt followed, from which Marlow retired in 1993.
Jürgen Marlow was President of the Hamburg Chamber of Architects from 1967 to 1974 and a member of the Hamburg Building Deputation from 1970 to 1978.
Buildings and designs
- 1951–1953: Apartment building at Maria-Louisen-Strasse 39 in Hamburg-Winterhude
- 1952–1953: Row houses Elbblöcken 1–3 in Hamburg-Othmarschen
- 1954–1956: Apartment building at Eimsbütteler Straße 10 in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (together with Hans Atmer)
- 1955–1956: Multi-family house Parkallee 7, Hamburg-Harvestehude (seat of the offices of Atmer & Marlow and Marlow)
- 1956–1957: Apartment building at Sandweg 40 in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (together with Hans Atmer)
- 1957–1959: Row houses Kreuzfurth 1–21 in Hamburg-Langenhorn (together with Hans Atmer)
- 1958–1962: Police headquarters in Hamburg, Beim Strohshaus 31 (at the Berliner Tor ; together with Hans Atmer , Hans Holthey, Egon Jux and Harro Freese)
- 1959–1961: Hotel Norge, Schäferkampsallee 49 in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel
- 1962: Court house in Lübeck, Am Burgfeld 7 (together with Hans Atmer)
- 1960–1964: Neuer Wall 42 office and commercial building in Hamburg
- 1961–1963: Administration building of the Holsten Brewery, Holstenstrasse 224 in Hamburg-Altona
- 1963–1971: Clinic Dr. Guth, Jürgensallee 44-48 in Hamburg-Nienstedten (together with Caesar Pinnau )
- 1964–1970: Wildschwanbrook elementary school, Hamburg-Rahlstedt
- 1965–1976: Rescue service training hall in Neustadt on the Baltic Sea
- 1971–1976: Experimental ecological laboratory Helgoland
- 1976–1979: SAR rescue helicopter hangar with workshops and accommodation, Helgoland
- 1977–1982: Pinneberg police building
- 1977–1982: Elmshorn District Court
- 1980–1985: Ahrensburg District Court
- 1980–1986: Elmshorn employment office
- 1984–1987: Heide police building
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)
Web links
- Short biography on the website of the Hamburg Architecture Archive , accessed on November 11, 2016
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Sielke Salomon: An urban reparation. Building and living in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel 1950–1968. Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-933374-77-4 , p. 206.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marlow, Jürgen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect, President of the Hamburg Chamber of Architects |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 21, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Altona |