Klaus Zillich

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Klaus Zillich , even Clod Zillich (* 1942 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German architect , landscape architect , urban planner and emeritus professors .

Life

Klaus Zillich studied architecture in Hanover from 1960 to 1965 and then with Candilis-Josic-Woods in Paris . At the end of the 1960s he completed his studies at the Technical University of Berlin with Oswald Mathias Ungers .

With his office partner Jasper Halfmann and later Wolfgang Engel, Zillich created buildings of various scales - from kindergartens to large housing developments in the south of Berlin. Your work came about a. in the context of the Berlin urban renewal discourse , partly also the International Building Exhibition 1987 . The buildings are often characterized by strong expressiveness and are always to be read as an answer to the specific context of a place. In many buildings, climatic and ecological considerations also shape the design.

At the TU Berlin he headed the department of design, urban district planning and urban renewal .

Buildings (selection)

  • Open space planning: residential complex Ritterstraße-Nord, Alte Jakobstraße / Feilnerstraße / Lindenstraße / Oranienstraße / Ritterstraße, 1983, with Jasper Halfmann
  • Cosmological Park, Britzer Garten Berlin, 1985, with Jasper Halfmann and Jürgen Zilling
  • Day care center, Lindauer Allee, Berlin, 1989
  • Stresemann Mews , Block 19, Wilhelmstrasse 131 / 136-139, Stresemannstrasse 38 / 42-46, 1990, with Jasper Halfmann
  • Day care center in the Stadthausquartier , Lützowstraße 40–42, 1992, with Jasper Halfmann
  • Park settlement Spruch , Berlin-Neukölln , 1996, with Jasper Halfmann
    Park settlement saying

Publications (selection)

  • Jasper Halfmann, Clod Zillich: Projects 76-82. Aedes Gallery for Architecture and Space, Berlin 1982.
  • Jasper Halfmann, Klaus Zillich: Daycare Center Lützowstrasse, Berlin Tiergarten. Aedes Gallery for Architecture and Space, Berlin 1993.

literature

  • Lukas Fink, Tobias Fink, Ruben Bernegger: Berlin portraits - narratives on the architecture of the city . Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2019. ISBN 978-3-96098-654-6
  • Jasper Halfmann, Klaus Zillich, Coop Himmelblau , Hinrich Baller , Inken Baller , Peter Cook : Die Aufmüpfigen. AA Files No. 9, pp. 65-82, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 1985
  • K. Zillich, J. Halfmann, H. Kollhoff , B. Tonon, PL Wilson, B. Podrecca, JL Mateo, F. Neumeyer, M. Meili , F. Venezia: Berlin Summer Academy of Architecture, Bundesallee projects , A + U , Edition: 11/1988, 218, pp. 31-74

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fink, Lukas, Fink, Tobias, Bernegger, Ruben, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König Cologne: Berlin portraits. Stories about the architecture of the city. Cologne, ISBN 978-3-96098-654-6 .
  2. Hans Joachim Harloff, Kees W. Christiaanse, Gabriele Wendorf and Klaus Zillich: The importance of residential groups for the formation of sustainable consumption patterns. (PDF) Technische Universität Berlin, Psychology in the Institute for Social Sciences, accessed on March 22, 2020 .