Johannes Peter Hölzinger

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Hermann Goepfert and Johannes Peter Hölzinger: "Spoonwald" (1979) in the Rheinaue (Bonn)
Karlsruhe Palace Gardens 1967

Johannes Peter Hölzinger (* 1936 in Bad Nauheim ) is a German architect , sculptor and artist .

Life

From 1954 to 1957 he studied architecture at the State University of Fine Arts - Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main .

From 1963 to 1964 he received a grant from the Federal Republic of Germany for the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo in Rome . After completing his studies, Hölzinger had an independent office in Bad Nauheim and worked from 1965 to 1982 in a “planning community for new forms of the environment” with the Zero artist Hermann Goepfert . In addition to his practical work, he taught as a guest lecturer at the State University of Fine Arts in Frankfurt am Main between 1967 and 1968, as a guest lecturer at the State University of Fine Arts in Kassel in 1972 and as a visiting professor at the University of Malta in 1984 .

From 1991 to 2002, Hölzinger held the professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg for "three-dimensional design" and "art and public space".

In 2011, Hölzinger donated his work archive with 100 models and more than 200 drawings to the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt am Main.

From 2012 to 2013, the German Architecture Museum dedicated a separate exhibition to him with a selection of his most important works under the title Johannes Peter Hölzinger - Psychodynamic Space Structures .

Works

  • 1967: together with Hermann Goepfert : Design of the Karlsruhe Palace Gardens including the lakeside restaurant for the 1967 Federal Garden Show . The lakeside restaurant was demolished after the garden show.
  • 1973: together with Hermann Goepfert: "Light-Water-Object" on the ZDF broadcasting center , Mainz
  • 1978: Living and working house in Bad Nauheim. The house has been a listed building since 2008.
  • Residential complex in Höhenweg in Bad Nauheim
  • 1980: Community center and kindergarten in Friedberg (Hessen)
  • 1987–1997: Casino for the Federal Ministry of Defense on Hardthöhe in Bonn
  • 2016–2018 Concept and draft for the new building of the thermal bath in Bad Nauheim

Awards

  • 1970: Hugo Häring Prize for the design of the palace gardens in Karlsruhe for the 1967 Federal Garden Show
  • 1965, 1978, 1985: Award "Exemplary Buildings in Hesse"

Literature (selection)

  • Gerd de Bruyn (text) and Dieter Leistner (photographs): Johannes Peter Hölzinger. House in Bad Nauheim , Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart 2004 ISBN 3-930698-53-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A Whole Architect's Life , in: FAZ from May 13, 2011, page 46
  2. DAM. Retrieved August 30, 2018 .