Karl-Heinz Loui

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Karl-Heinz Loui (born March 23, 1924 in Stralsund ; † January 6, 2012 in Berlin ) was a German architect and construction clerk .

Loui studied at the Neustrelitz engineering school . He then worked as an architect in structural and industrial construction in Stralsund and as urban planning director for the city of Stralsund. In 1960 he moved to Rostock , where he took over the office of district building director for the Rostock district . He held this office until 1982, after which he worked as a district curator at the Institute for Monument Preservation, Schwerin , until his retirement in 1989 . In this function he was responsible for the three GDR northern districts of Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg , as the Institute for Monument Preservation was still responsible for the entire area of ​​the former state of Mecklenburg even after the state structure was dissolved in 1952 . After 1990 the office of the state curator was established in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

After his retirement he moved to live with relatives in Berlin, where he died in 2012 and was buried on February 9th in the Pankow III cemetery.

During his tenure in Rostock, the design of the new building area Northern Old Town , the five-gable house , the sports and congress hall as well as the renovation of the house tree house and the beginning of the renovation of the monastery of the Holy Cross in Rostock fell.

Fonts (selection)

  • Stralsund in the revolutionary year 1848. Petermänken-Verlag, Schwerin 1958.
  • Preservation of monuments in the Rostock district. In: Contributions to the history of the city of Rostock , New Series, Issue 3 (1983).

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