Klaus Peter Heinrici

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Klaus Peter Heinrici (born June 23, 1928 in Frankfurt an der Oder ; † June 25, 2017 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German architect whose main focus was in Frankfurt am Main.

Life

Klaus Peter Heinrici studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich. He obtained his diploma in 1951 from Professor Martin Elsaesser . Between 1951 and 1956 he worked for the architect Ferdinand Kramer in the university building department of Frankfurt am Main . In 1956 he founded his own studio in Frankfurt am Main, from 1978 as the architectural office Heinrici & Geiger , later Heinrici Geiger & Partner (HGP) and from 2000 hgp Architekten . He planned over 50 buildings in Frankfurt and the surrounding area. In 2000 he retired from working life.

He was a long-time member of the AIV , DWB and the urban planning council of the city of Frankfurt am Main.

Works (selection)

  • Church of the Bethlehem Community in Frankfurt-Ginnheim (1971)
  • House Max-Beckmann-Strasse 23 in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen (1976)
  • Reconstruction of the New Palace in Frankfurt-Höchst (1977)
  • Grzimek House (nocturnal animal house) in the Frankfurt Zoo (1978)
  • City hall in Babenhausen (1984)
  • Reconstruction of the half-timbered house Schwarzer Stern on the Römerberg (1984)
  • Residential building at Saalgasse 28 in Frankfurt's old town (1986)
  • Conversion and extension of the " Bockenheimer Depot " tram depot in Frankfurt-Bockenheim (1988)
  • Villa Kennedy in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen (1992)
  • DFB villa and studio house in Frankfurt-Bockenheim (1994)
  • Reconstruction of the Bertramshof of the Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt-Dornbusch (1994)
  • Daycare center of the Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt-Dornbusch (1995)
  • Crematorium and mourning hall of the Frankfurt main cemetery (1995)
  • Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences (1998)
  • Villa Borgnis in Königstein im Taunus (1998)

literature

  • Rolf Schmidt, Hans J. Kirchberg, Gerd A. Müller: Frankfurt architecture guide from 1945 , Heinrich-Verlag, 1987
  • Bernd Kalusche, Wolf-Christian Setzepfandt : Architecture Guide Frankfurt am Main , Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice Klaus Peter Heinrici , FAZ , July 17, 2017
  2. ^ Short résumé of Klaus Peter Heinrici on hgp-architekten.de , July 31, 2017
  3. Florian Leclerc: "Architect Klaus Peter Heinrici died" , Frankfurter Rundschau , July 18, 2017