Klaus Müller-Ibold

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Klaus Müller-Ibold (1963)

Klaus Müller-Ibold (born April 6, 1929 in Shanghai ; † August 3, 2014 in Hamburg ) was a German urban planner and chief construction director in Hamburg.

Life

Müller-Ibold studied at what was then the Technical University of Hanover , where he wrote his dissertation in 1961, The city region as a space of central places. The structural change in large urban regions and its effects on spatial planning and urban development, illustrated using the example of Hanover as Dr.-Ing. received his doctorate. He then headed the municipal building administration in Kiel as town planning officer and, as the founding dean, was in charge of setting up the building faculty at the Technical University of Dortmund , before he was appointed senior building director to Hamburg in 1972. During his term of office, for example, the opening of the Alsterschwimmhalle (1973), the Köhlbrandbrücke and the New Elbtunnel (both 1974) and the Jungfernstieg high-speed railway junction (1975), but also the construction of the large housing estate Mümmelmannsberg and the environmental scandal surrounding the Stoltzenberg chemical factory (1979).

After leaving office in 1980, Müller-Ibold worked as a consultant and taught architecture and urban planning in Cottbus , Dortmund and Dhahran . He wrote a three-volume introduction to urban planning and repeatedly dealt critically with urban development in Hamburg in interviews. He died on August 3, 2014 at the age of 85 in Hamburg.

Web links

Commons : Klaus Müller-Ibold  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Klaus Müller-Ibold: Obituaries. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , August 16, 2014. ( online )
  2. DNB dataset .
  3. As chief construction director, he changed Hamburg. On the death of Klaus Müller-Ibold. In: Die Welt from August 20, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  4. Klaus Müller-Ibold. In: arch INFORM ; Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  5. ^ The chief building director's office was castrated . Interview in the Hamburger Abendblatt on December 28, 2012. Accessed on August 20, 2014.
  6. ^ Uwe Bahnsen: His plans changed Hamburg. Obituary in the Hamburger Abendblatt from August 20, 2014. Accessed on August 20, 2014.
  7. Klaus-Dieter Ebert: We owe a lot to Klaus Müller-Ibold. Obituary (website of the Fritz Schumacher Society) September 2014.