Leonore Wolters-Krebs

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Leonore Wolters-Krebs

Leonore Wolters-Krebs (* 1938 in Dessau ) is a German architect and urban planner.

Life

Leonore Wolters-Krebs is the daughter of the city planning officer Gerhard Krebs from Salzgitter. She was born in Dessau and grew up in Weißenfels . In Essen she graduated from the Luisenschule . From 1960 to 1967 she studied urban planning and architecture at the TU Hannover under Friedrich Spengelin and Wilhelm Wortmann . In 1967 she passed her main diploma examination. From 1967 to 1970 she was an assistant at the Institute for Urban Development, Spatial Planning and Regional Planning ( Rudolf Wurzer , Vienna University of Technology ). She supervised the basic seminar and the introduction to urban design. In Vienna she was also entrusted with the editing, coordination and visualization of the report on “Aims and Tasks of a Spatial Planning Policy for Austria” on behalf of the Austrian federal government, which was processed by a committee of experts under the direction of Rudolf Wurzer. In this context she also worked as a theoretical cartographer.

She became a corresponding member of the Austrian Society for Spatial Planning and Regional Planning (ÖGRR).

From 1970 to 1971 she worked as a technical consultant in the staff position of the Senate Building Director at the Senate for Building and Housing in Berlin, where she was responsible for preparing and supervising urban planning competitions. In 1972 Leonore Wolters-Krebs founded the joint architecture and urban planning office Wolters & Partner in Coesfeld together with her colleague Friedrich Wolters , from which she retired in 2012. In 1974 she was appointed to the Association of German Architects (BDA). Between 1982 and 1992 she was a lecturer for urban design and planning law at the FH Dortmund, department of architecture. Between 1992 and 2011 she was chairwoman of the committee for urban planning and part of the board of directors of the North Rhine-Westphalia Chamber of Architects (AKNW). In this function, she was also chairwoman of the jury for the competition "Implementing sustainable urban development projects" (1999) of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .

In 1993 she was appointed as a member of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning (DASL). Between 2003 and 2011 she was deputy chairwoman of the NRW regional group. In 1997 Wolters-Krebs was honored with the Federal Cross of Merit with ribbon.

Between 2000 and 2002 she was appointed to represent the department for urban development and land-use planning in the spatial planning department of the University of Dortmund. From 2006 to 2008 she had a teaching position at the Münster University of Applied Sciences in the Department of Architecture and Urban Development.

Honors

Fonts

  • Space - planning - order: Festschrift for Rudolf Wurzer. Vienna 1970. (with Arnold Klotz , Klaus Kunzmann and Hermann Reining)
  • Structural analysis of the Austrian federal territory. with Rudolf Wurzer, Hermann Reining. Austrian Society for Spatial Research and Planning, Vienna 1970
  • Living in Lünen-Brambauer a study project; Lünen-Brambauer 90/91, urban planning drafts. Dortmund 1991.
Together with Friedrich Wolters
  • City of Ennigerloh: Planning for urban development. Coesfeld 1979.
  • Urban development framework plan for the Raesfeld community. Coesfeld 1981.
  • Urban development framework plan for the municipality of Heek. Coesfeld 1981.
  • City of Münster: Explanatory report on the land use plan. Status: July 1981. Münster, 1982.
  • City of Telgte, urban development framework plan "Westbevern Dorf". Coesfeld 1983.
  • Framework plan and design statutes for the village of Bruchhausen, City of Höxter. Coesfeld [1985].
  • Municipality of Rosendahl, center of Osterwick: urban planning framework. Coesfeld 1987.
  • Architecture and urban planning; Wolters partner. Tecklenborg Verlag, Steinfurt 2017, ISBN 978-3-944327-54-9 .
  • Wolters Partner (Hrsg.): Campus Cantat: Landesmusikakademie Nordrhein-Westfalen, Burg Nienborg, Heek. Letter-Presse, Coesfeld-Lette 1991, ISBN 978-3-928215-00-8 .


Web links

Commons : Leonore Wolters-Krebs  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. several map edits to school locations in Austria; in Karl Grohmann, Eveline Hönigsperger: Educational opportunities for the population in the rural districts . Vienna: Manz , 1971
  2. Jürgen Klute , Spyros Papaspyrou, Lioba Schulte (ed.): AGORA - from coal to amphitheater . Münster: LIT Verlag , 2004 (p. 200)