Konrad Püschel

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Konrad Püschel (born April 12, 1907 in Wernsdorf near Glauchau ; † January 20, 1997 in Weimar ; full name: Friedrich Konrad Püschel ) was a German architect , urban planner and university professor who was trained at the Bauhaus . Püschel was active in the GDR , USSR and North Korea .

Exhibitions

  • Konrad Püschel - Student theses at the Bauhaus Dessau 1926–1930 , Scientific-Cultural Center Bauhaus Dessau, from June 20, 1981 to August 30, 1981
  • Examples of Püschel's student work were included in the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, MoMA, November 8, 2009 - January 25, 2010 .
  • bauhaus imaginista. Moving Away: The Internationalist Architect - Garage Museum of Contemporary Art , Moscow (September 12 - November 30, 2018)

literature

  • Konrad Püschel - student work at the Bauhaus Dessau 1926–1930. (Catalog for the exhibition in the Scientific-Cultural Center Bauhaus Dessau from June 20, 1981 to August 30, 1981.) Scientific-Cultural Center Bauhaus Dessau, Dessau 1981.
  • Konrad Püschel: Paths of a Bauhausler. Memories and views. Anhaltische Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Dessau 1997. (New edition: Taschen, Cologne 2002, ISBN 978-3-91019-240-9 )
  • Daniel Talesnik: The Itinerant Red Bauhaus, or the Third Emigration. (PhD Thesis in Architectural History and Theory, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, New York, 2016.) In: ABE Journal (Architecture Beyond Europe) , volume 11, 2017.
  • Dong-Sam Sin: The planning of the reconstruction of the cities of Hamhung and Hungnam in North Korea by the DAG urban development brigade of the GDR from 1955–1962. A treatise on the history of urban development from the perspective of a contemporary witness. wvb Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-96138-009-1 .
  • Norbert Korrek: Konrad Püschel - urban planner in the Soviet Union, North Korea and the GDR. In: Philipp Oswalt (ed.): Hannes Meyer's new Bauhaus teaching. From Dessau to Mexico. Birkhauser Verlag, Basel et al. 2019, ISBN 978-3-03561-724-5 , pp. 483-496.

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Stolzenau: The last Bauhausler. This man made the Bauhaus shine again in its old glory. In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung of January 22, 2017, accessed on April 11, 2019
  2. B. Buchloh; B. Doherty (2009) Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for modernity . New York: The Museum of Modern Art.
  3. ^ Sophie Jung (September 21, 2018) Bauhaus in Moscow Exhibition on Hannes Meyer, Philipp Tolziner and Konrad Püschel in BauNetz . Retrieved April 12, 2019
  4. Konrad Püschel. From Bauhaus director to brigadist in moderne-regional.de. Retrieved April 12, 2019
  5. Daniel Talenick (2016) The Itinerant Red Bauhaus, or the Third emigration . PhD Thesis in Architectural History and Theory, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, New York in ABE Journal (Architecture Beyond Europe) , volume 11, 2017. Retrieved April 12, 2019