List of Bremen architects
The list of Bremen architects highlights the work of important Bremen architects , landscape architects and master builders in and around Bremen . The approximate period of the work and some significant buildings from the Bremen area are listed.
Bremen architects
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- August Abbehusen (1875–1941), worked around 1904–1940: Rönnebeck-Farge Church (1905), Christ Church Woltmershausen (1906), Blumenthal Town Hall (1910), Theater am Goetheplatz (1913), Villa Koenenkamp in Horn-Lehe (1915) , Company apartments of the Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack (1922)
- Peter Ahlers: Reconstruction of the Handelskrankenkasse house , Martinistraße 26 (from 1950), church of the community of the good shepherd in Hemelingen / Sebaldsbrück (1959), Epiphany church in the garden city of Vahr (1960), Trinity Church in the Vahr / Neue Vahr southeast (1967 ), Albinga-Haus Martinistraße 24 (around 1970)
- Erich Ahlers (1909–2004), Horticultural Director (1947–1974): Hohentorsgarten (1948), extension of Rhododendron Park Bremen (from 1948), extension of Osterholzer Friedhof (1948), Huckelriede cemetery (1956–1962), burial ground for urns from Riensberger Cemetery (1974)
- Ludwig Almstadt (1922–2009), Head of Construction at the Bremen Building Department , worked from 1960 to 1987: many school buildings and kindergartens, a. a. four pavilion-style primary schools: Ellenerbrokweg, Stichnathstraße, Robinsbalje and Lüssumer Ring; Technical school for social professions Am Weidedamm (1963–1966), grammar school on Parsevalstraße in Hemelingen (1959), school on Valckenburghstraße (1961), kindergarten Am Nonnenberg in Gröpelingen (1957)
- Isaak Altmann (1777–1837), landscape architect: Riensberg Park around Gut Riensberg (around 1800), Bremer Wallanlagen (1803–1811), Park von Gut Holdheim (around 1810), Wätjens Park (1830)
- Berndt Andreas (* 1924), Horticultural Director (1974–1989), allotment parks, expansion of the botanical garden
- Herbert Anker (1908–1987), worked around 1930–1971: Funkhaus Radio Bremen in Schwachhausen (1950), Parkhotel (1951–1952), Raths-Apotheke (1957/58) and Neelmeyer am Markt ,
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- Ernst Becker-Sassenhof (before 1947: Ernst Becker) (1900–1968), worked from 1923 to 1968: Paul Gerhardt Church in Vegesack (1959), Dr. Lackner, Lindenstrasse / Fährgrund in Blumenthal / Rönnebeck (1955), Pörtner residence, Kapitän-Dallmann-Strasse / Weserstrandstrasse in Blumenthal (1957), Aumund fire station, Vegesack branch of the Sparkasse
- Ludwig Beermann: Überseemuseum (1892)
- Hubert Behérycz, worked around 1950–1970: residential building in Neu-Schwachhausen (1953–1966) a. a. Busestraße 1 and at the Contrescarpe , school in Ellener Feld (1956)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Behrens (1873–1956) and Friedrich Neumark (1876–1957) worked around 1899–1957: the office building of the shipping company Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft “Hansa” , Martinistraße 26, today the house of the Handelskrankenkasse (1915), department store of Rudolph Karstadt AG on Obernstrasse (1930–1932)
- Carl Heinrich Behrens-Nicolai (1873–1960), worked from 1902 to the 1930s: residential and commercial building other than Schleifmühle 27 (1906), silo for Roland-Mühle (1925), Centauren pharmacy on Dobbenweg (1928) , Bamberger department store, Faulenstrasse (1927–1929)
- Wilhelm Benque (1814–1895), worked around 1865–1895: Bürgerpark Bremen , Knoops Park (around 1870), Waller Friedhof (1875–1890), Riensberger Friedhof (1875), Hasses Park? (around 1880)
- Lüder von Bentheim (1555–1613), worked around 1580–1613 ( Renaissance ): Stadtwaage (1587), Kornhaus (1591, destroyed 1944), additions to Bederkesa Castle (around 1600) and Bederkesaer Roland (1602), Bremen Town Hall (1609 -1612)
- Wilhelm Blanke , worked around 1899–1920: Residential buildings in the Parkviertel (1899–1919): Residential building group Blumenthalstrasse (1904/10), residential building group Goebenstrasse with Parkallee 30/32, residential building group Delbrückstrasse , Hollerallee 77, Parkstrasse 108, 116, Slevogtstrasse 15, 17, 48 to 58, residential buildings in the eastern suburbs: Ensemble Schweizer Strasse - Goethestrasse (1890–1894), Schweizer Strasse 19 at the corner of Goethestrasse, originally built as Goethestrasse 31, Goethestrasse 32 to 36 and the rear building at Goethestrasse 37, Schweizer Strasse 11-18
- Otto Blendermann (1879–1944), worked around 1900–1940: Rönnebeck-Farge church (1905), Blumenthal town hall (1910), Theater am Goetheplatz (1913), renovation of the cotton exchange (1924), Lahusen mansion in Hohehorst (1929)
- Nicolaus Blohm (1779–1855), worked around 1815–1840, dike conductor and later city planning director, as architect: Stadthaus (1816–1818); worked as an engineer or later city planning director in hydraulic engineering and dyke construction
- Willi Bornemann, senior building officer at the regional tax office: Freihafen customs office (1961), Hansator customs office (1965), extension for the tax office in Mitte (1968), Bundeswehr high-rise in Mitte (1968)
- Arthur Bothe (1891–1981), worked from 1929 to 1960: Haus Bothe , Riensberger Straße 45 (1929), design of a HJ home in Oberneuland (1939), Eduscho coffee roastery on Korffdeich (1951), Gollücke and Rothfos office building , Schlachte 3 -5 (1951), Bankhaus Carl F. Plump & Co. as Eduscho-Haus am Markt (1952/53), Haus Eduscho, Bahnhofsstraße 28 (1955), reconstruction of St. Stephani (1947–1959)
- Fritz Brandt , worked around 1950–1965: Medical department store on the market (1950), St. Mark's Church in Kattenturm (1953–1955), St. Ansgari Church in Schwachhausen (1957), St. Nikolai Church in Mahndorf (1965), St. Wilhadi in Utbremen (1955)
- Hermann Brede (* 1923), worked from 1956 to 1994: Hillmann house (1958), church in Ritterhude -Werschenrege (around 1967), Lesum grammar school in Burglesum (1963–1970), community center Ellener Brok on Graubünder Strasse (1968– 1969), Bremen Airport (1968–1974), Oslebshausen community center in Bremen (1975), conversion for Deutsche Bank am Domshof (1980)
- Jean Baptiste Broebes (1660–1733), council builder in Bremen (1686–1692): u. a. Weser Bridge Gate and old stock exchange on the Liebfrauenkirchhof
- Ewald Brune, worked from 1960: Elisabethkirche in Hastedt, Suhrfeldstrasse 161 (1969), office building for Mager and Wedemeyer in Hemelingen (around 1976), Eduscho-Haus on Bremen's market square (1981), administration tower Becks-Bier on the Weser (around 1985) , Branch of Deutsche Bank Schwachhauser Heerstraße 199 (1991), passage of Bremer Landesbank (1997)
- Marc Brune (* 1968), office at Schwachhauser Heerstraße 88, son of Ewald Brune: Hotel and tourism buildings on Norderney
- Karl-Heinz Bruns, worked since around 1960: Churches of St. Ursula (1968), St. Pius, St. Benedikt and St. Josef in Oslebshausen (1969), residential buildings, business centers, etc.
- Hans Budde , worked around 1950–2002: House of the Church, Christophorus Church in Aumund-Fähr (1958), coffee house at Emmasee in Bürgerpark (1963–1964), new courthouse (around 1963), waste incineration plant (MVA / ANO) in Findorff (1967 –1969)
- Johannes or Jan de Buschneer , worked from 1530: Schütting on the market
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- Werner Commichau worked from around 1947 as senior building officer in the Bremen Building Department : various school buildings such as on Lothringer Straße in Schwachhausen, reconstruction of the theater on Goetheplatz (1948–1955)
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- Wolfram Dahms , architect and professor: lecture hall at the University of Bremen (1988), renovation of the Weserburg Museum (1991), Parkallee 113 residential building (1994), renovation of the M-wing at the University of Bremen (2000/02)
- Karl Dillschneider (1904–1998), monument conservator from 1964 to 1971: The Schnoor , renovation from 1959
- Albert Dunkel (1856–1905), worked around 1890–1905 in the style of historicism: House Roland at Markt 14 (Neelmeyer) (1895–1896), conversion of Essighaus (1897), Bremer Bank am Domshof (1904)
- Fritz Dark ; Wachsmuth business house (1908, Auf den Häfen 12–15), Koch & Bergfeld silver goods factory (1892–1895, Kirchweg 190–200), Neelmeyer bank (1893, Am Markt 15–16), residential buildings at Besselstrasse 91, Herderstrasse 92 and Contrescarpe 18 ( Renovation in 1894), Villa Mueller-Schall (Hollerallee 75).
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- Carl Eeg (1876–1956), worked with Eduard Runge from 1903 to 1952: Many villas, a. a. Villa Strauch (1906) and Villa Biermann ; 1914 winner of the Julius Rohland Foundation competition for the facade of the Hütschler & Streckewald office building ( Rohlandseck house ) Obernstrasse / Unser-Lieben-Frauen-Kirchhof ; 1914–1916 Extension of the Schütting
- Ernst Ehrhardt (1855–1944): Master builder (1897–1901): renovation work, tower blower fountain; Building director building construction (1908–1920): renovations to the commercial building , school and hospital buildings
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- Heinrich Flügel (1849–1930) worked around 1874–1920 in the neo-Gothic and historicist style: Bauinspektion II; School on Langemarckstraße (1894) in Neustadt , school on Lessingstraße , St. Joseph-Stift on Schwachhauser Heerstraße (1881), former Elisabethschule in Walle , old surgical clinic from the Bremen-Mitte Clinic (1890), grammar school at the Hamburger Straße , Überseemuseum in Bremen (1893/96), St. Viktor Church in Damme (1906), Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Bremerhaven - Geestemünde (1911)
- Ludwig Franzius (1832–1903), worked around 1860–1903, chief construction director and hydraulic engineer : Überseemuseum Bremen (1893/96)
- Otto Freese worked from 1965 to 1976 as Senior Building Director of the University Building Authority Bremen (UBA), then was First Senior Building Director in Hamburg
- Paul Freye (1869–1958), worked around 1910–1939, horticultural director in Bremen: Osterholz cemetery in Bremen (from 1910), Waller Park (1928), Oslebshauser Park (1931), Sebaldsbrück Castle Park (1931), relocation of the botanical garden ( 1936/39)
- Max Fritsche, building supervisor in Building Inspection I, later Building Department Bremen : School on Leibnizplatz (1909), elementary school on Holzhafen (1910), school on Kornstrasse (1914/16), school on Stader Strasse (1915–1920)
- Paul Frölich (1874–1946), from 1897 to 1936 together with Friedrich Wellermann ( Wellermann & Frölich partnership ), specialty: Neo-Baroque villas, also with modern English influences, and Rococo interiors (Marie Antoinette) for private houses, ship and hotel furnishings; Works: Schröder-Bank Obernstrasse No. 2–12 (1923–1931); in the Bürgerpark and the city forest : Melcher Pavilion , overseer's house , Niemann Bridge , Hoffmann Pavilion .
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- Bert Gielen, worked from 1956 to the end of the 1970s: Hospital buildings together with his uncle Ernst Kopp (1890–1962): Zentralbau Klinikum Bremen-Mitte (until 1963), DIAKO Bremen (1961), Klinikum Bremen-Nord (1962) and Hygiene Institute at the Bremen-Mitte Clinic (1973), Andreaskirche Schildgen in Bergisch Gladbach (1967)
- Eberhard Gildemeister (1897–1978), worked around 1927–1967: Haus des Reichs (1928–1930), Lehnhofsiedlung in Bremen-St. Magnus (1950/51), Rembertikirche , Schwachhauser Heerstraße (1950–1951) and parish hall (1959), Erlöserkirche Schwachhausen (1950), Emmaus Church of the Deaconess Hospital in Gröpelingen (1959–1961), St. Magni Church Center (1967), Sparkasse am Markt (1958), Wikingborg, Parchmann House (1962)
- Eduard Gildemeister (1848–1946), worked around 1880–1910: Church of St. Georg in Huchting (1879), Landhaus Hasse, Rockwinkeler Landstrasse 41 (1896), Villa Frese (1897), St. Petri orphanage (later police house) in the building Stader Straße 35 (1901), Villa Ahlers (1904), Landhaus Waldthausen (1906)
- Hermann Gildemeister (1891–1984), worked around 1927–1945: House of the Reich (1928–1930), Church of the Redeemer (1950)
- Karl Gildemeister (1820–1869): teacher at the commercial drawing school in Bremen
- Werner Glade , worked around 1965–1990: Comprehensive School Bremen-Ost (1972), University -GW 2 (1973), residential buildings in the Vegesack ferry district (1982), Berliner Freiheit community center (1975), St.-Jürgen-Strasse women's clinic (1986)
- GME, group of architects from Achim: Modehaus Leffers in the shipowner Bischofstrasse (1996–1998)
- Wolfram Goldapp: Housing Marterburg im Schnoor (1985–1986), Housing at the ports (1983–1985), Flamme furniture store, Bremerhaven town hall
- Walter Görig (1885–1974), worked around 1912–1960: New building Die Glocke (1928), Friesenhaus im Spitzenkiel, Bremen-Mitte (1928), ev. Nikolaikirche Oslebshausen (1930), Schifffahrts- & Mortgagebank Am Domshof (around 1954)
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- Hans Haering worked in a conservative style from 1910 to 1930: Haus Weltmann , Rockwinkeler Heerstraße 119 (1913), residential building Lindenweg 12 (1922), Landhaus Krages , Marcusallee 11 (1925)
- Kurt Haering (1908–1968) worked in the traditional style after 1945: Am Markt 14 (1954), Sögestraße office building, Zentralbad in the city center on Richtweg (1952, demolished), Schlossparkbad in Sebaldsbrück (1956), Heidbergbad in Lesum (1957), residential complex on the Ckaukenhügel in St. Magnus (1958)
- Günther Hafemann (1902–1960), worked around 1938–1960: grain plant in the western suburb, Speicher I (Bremen) (1948/50), residential complexes in Neuenlande (1955–1956), residential complex Kohlmannstrasse (1954/56) and Neue Vahr (1957ff.)
- Peter Hartlich (1944–1998): various office buildings, a. a. Office building Herrlichkeit 1 (1998), Lloydpassage (1987–1990), Domshofpassage (1998), new building Sparkasse Am Brill (1999–2001), old people's apartments in the house in the district
- Harm Haslob in Haslob / Hartlich / Schütz or Haslob / Kruse and Haslob, / Kruse / Bode: Office building Herrlichkeit 1 (1998), Lloydpassage (1987–1990), Domshofpassage (1998), passage Bürgerweide am Hauptbahnhof (1995), Sparkasse Bremen Am Brill (1999–2001), Teerhof residential development (1990–1996), Vier Deichgrafen housing for the elderly in Vegesack , St.-Remberti-Stift, house in the quarter, conversion of the former telephone exchange on the corner of Markt and Langenstrasse (2000–2001) , Universum Bremen : SchauBox (2007), Teerhof 59 office building (2008/09), MTG satellite integration hall of OHB, Karl-Ferdinand-Braun-Straße 8 (2012)
- Veit Heckrott (1936–2007): St. Birgitta Community Center and Birgitta nursing home in Marßeler Feld (1971, BDA awards 1974), St. Michael nursing home at Kornstrasse 383 (1977, BDA award), single-family homes in Bremen - Oberneuland (1985) together with Kurt Schmidt, Catholic Church Holy Family (1987) together with Franz G. Hopf
- Heinemann, Freiraumplanungen, 1970ff .: see Kreikenbaum
- Friedrich Heuer (1897–1960), worked around 1930–1960: Housing development in Grolland (1935–1940), reconstruction of the Stadtwaage in Langenstrasse (1960), residential complex Sparer Dank Kulenkampffallee
- Werner Heyberger (1880–1914): Egestorff Foundation for the elderly (1909–1912), Beye and Fahl office building on Ostertorsteinweg No. 1/2 (around 1910), brick quarries in the Bürgerpark
- Hildebrand and Günthel , industrial architecture office at the beginning of the 20th century: Ölmühle Groß-Gerau-Bremen and Kaffee HAG in Überseestadt around 1899 to 1914
- Gustav Hillmann in IBUS Architects : Extension of the district school In den Sandwehen on Neuenkirchner Weg in Rönnebeck (2004)
- Hans Jürgen Hilmes in the Hilmes Lambrecht office : Expansion of the Bremen University of the Arts (2006), Speicher I (Bremen) (2006), expansion / conversion of the wine factory (2011) and Shed 2 - Eventloft (2007) in Überseestadt , Büroloft roasting house in the coffee district Lloydstrasse (2011), Stadtwerder apartment building (2013),
- Fred Hodde: shared office with Th. Siegfried A. Morschel and Gustav A. Henke (Morschel, Henke and Hodde) in the 1950s / 1960s; see Morschel
- Bernhard Hoetger : Böttcherstraße : Paula-Becker-Modersohn-Haus and Haus Atlantis (1926–1931), buildings, gardens and sculptures in Worpswede (1914–1933)
- Richard Homann , garden architect, (1927–1963): Botanical Garden (1936), Rhododendron Park (1936)
- Wilhelm Hübotter (1895–1976), landscape architect: Werdersee (around 1953)
- Wolfgang Hübschen: Kontorhaus an der Schlachte (around 2002)
- Enno Huchting: around 1930 to 1960s, Haus Huchting , villas, residential, small settlements and terraced houses as well as the Christ Church in the Vahr.
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- Rudolf Jacobs (1879–1946): Lloyd building Gustav-Deetjen-Allee (1911–1913), Parkhotel Bremen (1912–1913), Lloyd train station (1913), Breitenbachhof residential complex (1915–1919), Rathscafé / Deutsches Haus am Markt ( 1909/11), building of the art school Bremen Am Wandrahm 23 (1922), main post office 5 at the main station (1923–1926), Landhaus Pappiér , Schwachhauser Heerstraße 224 (1928)
- Campe Janda Architects: Community center and day care center Our Dear Women, BDA Prize Bremen 2019
- Richard Jansen (1878–1941), architect in Bremen, since 1901 employee in the office of Wellermann and Frölich, from 1905 to 1919 partnership with Victor (Franzisco Gilbert) Meeussen; before 1914 commercial buildings, then 2nd competition prize and execution of the Volkshaus .
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- Ronald Kirsch works since 1995: Atelier Pawlik Stromer Landstrasse 23d (2003), residential complex An der Kuhweide (2010), Ulrichs-Villa in Bremen-Nord (2013), Hansa-Tresor in Bremen-Überseestadt (2014)
- Willi Kläner, worked from 1960 to 1980: Finke-Hochhaus , Altstadt (1956), old people's homes: Blumenkamp, Haferkamp, Landhaus Horn (1959); Dormitories: Deaconess Hospital, Red Cross Hospital, Seaman's Home; School in Marsseler Feld / Landskronastraße 46 (1964)
- Erich Kleinhempel (1874–1947): 1912–1934 director of the Bremen State School of Applied Arts
- Ernst Klingenberg (1830–1918): Worked in the style of historicism in Bremen, Oldenburg and Berlin: In Bremen a. a. Commercial building Obernstraße (1860), Villa Kapff , Schwachhauser Heerstraße 62 (1865), semi-detached apart from Schleifmühle 24/25, semi-detached Sielwall 50/51
- Ludwig Klingenberg (1840–1924): Worked in the style of historicism in Bremen and Oldenburg: In Bremen: Bremen court house in 1902, Villa Schröder Weserstraße 79 (1887), Villa Bischoff , Weserstraße (1887)
- Wilhelm Klocke (1923–2012): 1972–1984 first President of the Chamber of Architects in Bremen
- Thomas Klumpp , works from 1970: Marterburg-Wohnbauten (1985–1993), Altstadt , Rutenstrasse 14 (1985) and 28 (1981), Congress Centrum Bremen (1997), furniture store Flamme in Mitte , Universum Bremen (2000), police house / Wall -Forum (2002-2004), Atlantic Hotel Sail City (2006-2008), Klimahaus Bremerhaven (2005-2009)
- Wilhelm Knop, Building Director of the Building Inspectorate I, later the Building Department Bremen : School at Leibnizplatz (1909), elementary school at Holzhafen (1910), school at Pulverberg (1911), elementary school Nürnberger Straße 34 (1912), auxiliary school Gothaer Straße (1914), school center at the Helgolander Straße (1913-1916), school on Kornstraße (1914/16), school on Stader Straße (1915-1920)
- Siegried Köhl, active from 1965: Comprehensive School East in Osterholz (Bremen) (1970–1972), GW 2 in the university (1970–1973), semi-detached houses in Horn-Lehe (1971–1972), church at Rembertiring (around 1983), House Hollerallee 32 (1995)
- Carl Krahn worked 1907–1930: Haus Krahn (1914), Bremer Logenhaus (1922), Ensemble Gravelottestrasse (1924/26), Haus Pape (1927), Haus Meyer (Bremen) (1928) and apartment building Seidlstrasse / corner of Georg- Groening Street (1930)
- Hans Krajewski , Senior Building Officer at the Bremen Building Department : Vocational Training Center Bremen BBZ (1952–1954) in Mitte, habenhausen school center, Walle youth home (1952)
- Harald Kreikenbaum, Freiraumplanungen, worked from 1965: Bremen Airport (1988–1999), Worpswede Town Hall (1992ff.), Schlachte und Pontons (1992–1995), Teerhof (1992–1995), market square in Vegesack (2003–2007), Speicher 1 in Überseestadt (2005–2007), Platz am Torhafen in Findorffallee (2006)
- Ernst Kroßmann, worked around 1610–1640: Renaissance buildings, a. a. Essighaus (1617–1618), master of portals and gables
- Eberhard Kulenkampff : 1974–1987 as Senate Director, the highest construction official in Bremen. Urban planning: development of the Teerhof , redesign of Domshof , development of passages.
- Roland Kutzki (* 1942): with Hermann Brede : Church Ellener Brok (1968–1970); with Eberhard Kaiser State and University Library Bremen (1971–1974), hall of rhythmic gymnastics , university area (1990); 1990–2004: Head of Urban Development, Urban Development and Urban Renewal for the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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- Ebba Lamprecht: see Hilmes
- Luc Lepere, open space planning, works from 1970: open spaces and green spaces
- Heinz Logemann: Allianz-Haus Bremen , Am Wall / corner of Sögestraße (1951), Ronning-Haus Sögestraße 54, office and bank building Am Markt 14 together with Kurt Haering (1954), Ronning company building Richard Dunkel-Straße (1955)
- Simon Loschen (1818–1902), worked around 1860–1880 in neo -Gothic style : Mayor Smidt Memorial Church (1863–1870) and Neuer Hafen lighthouse (1863–1870) in Bremerhaven , Friedenskirche Bremen, Humboldtstrasse with Johannes Rippe (1869)
- Friedrich Lüthke, worked around 1900: Residential houses in Neustadt: Osterstrasse 47–50, group of houses Rückertstrasse 5–34, Geibelstrasse 35–63
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- Volkhard Meyer-Burg, worked from 1965: Laubenganghaus in St. Magnus (1968), business building Bischofsnadel 6 (1974/75), residential complex in Oberneuland, Wilhelm-Böhmert-Straße 2/4 (1974), Kulturzentrum Schlachthof (1979–1982) , Bleicherstraße residential complex (1982), apartment building in Rembertiviertel (1983)
- Siegfried Morschel (1920–2002), worked around 1946–1990: many residential and commercial buildings, public utility buildings on Schlachthofstrasse, Siemens high-rise (1961), Tivoli high-rise (1962)
- Kristen Müller, worked from 1965: GW 2 at the University of Bremen (1970–1973); Residential complexes: Deliusweg 17–21 (1978), Ehmkenstrasse (1974), Hinter den Ellern (1978–1979), Marcusallee (around 1980); Café Rhododendron Park (1978)
- Gunter Müller: Grolland Süd residential complexes (1961–1965), as a partner in office team 4: Office building for Bremer Treuhand in habenhausen (around 1973), Wohlers Eichen residential complex in Oslebshausen (1973), Gustav-Heinemann-Bürgerhaus in Vegesack on Sedanplatz ( 1977)
- Heinrich Müller (1819–1890), worked around 1849–1890 in the style of late classicism , historicism as Tudor Gothic and the neo-renaissance : Emigration Center Bremerhaven (1849), Hillmanns Hotel (1850, destroyed), Villa Wätjen, Osterdeich 2 (1858) , Villa in Wätjens Park in Blumenthal (1858–1864), church in Oberneuland (1859), Bremer Börse (1861/64), residential houses Weserstraße 26 and 26A (1863), Lürman villas, Contrescarpe 21 and 22 (1866), renovation Die old bell (1869), houses Osterdeich 4, 5–17, 25–27 (from 1863), Neue Börse in Königsberg (1875), Villa Fritze in Vegesack, Weserstraße 74 (1876), dairy in the Bürgerpark (1880), Logenhaus Am Wall (1880)
- Gerhard Müller-Menckens (1917–2007), worked around 1952–2000: Handelskrankenkasse Am Wall (1952), school on Halmer Weg (1956), celebration hall at the Huckelriede cemetery (1962), Schnoorviertel redevelopment (1959ff.) With the Packhaus cultural center, Kunsthalle Bremerhaven (1964), Bankhaus Plump (1962), residential buildings Sparer-Dank , Kulenkampffallee (1966), Reconciliation Church, Bremen-Sebaldsbrück (1966), Lexzau office building , Scharbau (1969), Huckelriede cemetery, Bremen-habenhausen (1969), sewage treatment plants Seehausen and Farge (1966/73), Bremer Landesbank am Domshof (1972, 2013 demolished), Roselius Museum Worpswede (1971), Rhenus House, Bremen (1973) Rhenus House, Bremen (1973), Packhaustheater Bremen (1976) , Expansion of Sparkasse Am Brill (1980), Bederkesa Castle (1982), Teerhof residential building (1993), In den Sandwehen school on Neuenkirchner Weg in Rönnebeck
- Carl Ludwig Murtfeldt (1745–1820), architect and cartographer; Bremen City Theater (1792) , Murtfeldt map.
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- Johann Nacke († 1620): Renaissance buildings: commercial building (1620), Essighaus (1617–1618)
- Heribert Nadolle: Columbus Hotel on Bahnhofsplatz with Ernst Zinsser (1952)
- Friedrich Neumark (1876–1957), see Heinrich Wilhelm Behrens
- Jan Noltenius: Johann Hinrich Wichern Church in Blumenthal / Lüssum-Bockhorn (1959), Matthias Claudius Church in Neustadt / Gartenstadt Süd (1966), St. Pauli Church in Neustadt / Alte Neustadt (1967)
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- Karl August Oehring, master builder / construction supervisor in Building Inspection I / Building Department Bremen : Auxiliary School Vegesacker Strasse 84 (1911), School on Pulverberg (1911), School on Helgolander Strasse (1916), service building of the protective police building "Kommando Hafen" (1925), school Long Row 81 (1929)
- Hans Ohnesorge (1875–1938), construction supervisor in Building Inspection I and in the Bremen Building Department : Buildings for the St. Jürgen Asylum from 1900 to 1915 at the Bremen-Ost Clinic , Woltmershausen police station . Woltmershauser Straße 71 (1910), Waller Ring school center (1913), Roter Sand barracks (1926), Lange Reihe 81 school (1928), protective police building "Kommando Hafen" , Hafenstraße 51 (1923/25), school on Schaumburger Straße (1929 / 31)
- Gerhard Offenberg (1897–1987), Building Director in Bremen (1934–1942): Unrealized conversion plans for the city center around the Domshof , Kleine Helle school (today Altes Gymnasium ) (1914/16)
- Karl August Orf (1912–1977) worked as a landscape architect from around 1948 to around 1965: Green planning for the garden city Vahr and the Neue Vahr (around 1954/60); The offices of the landscape planners Karl Peter Schreckenberg, Harald Kreikenbaum and Luc Lepère emerged from the office.
- Manfred Osthaus (1933–2012): Bremen State Councilor for the Building Industry (1989–1993)
- Joseph Ostwald (1879–1950), cinema and theater architect, worked around 1906–1950: Metropol Theater (1908), Opera Theater (1910), Schauspielhaus (formerly Tonhallen), Neustadts -Wall (1910), Varieté Astoria , Katharinenstraße (1910), Europapalast on Herdentorsteinweg (1926), Schauburg , Vor dem Steintor (1929), renovation Tivoli an der Weide (1932), renovation Centralhallen , Düsternstraße 4 (1939–1943), Concordia on Schwachhauser Heerstraße in Schwachhausen (1945), UT am Bahnhofsplatz (1948), Astoria -Neubau (1950) and other residential and commercial buildings
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- Katja-Annika Pahl (Hamburg / Bremen): Community center and day-care center Our Dear Women, BDA Prize Bremen 2019
- Martin Pampus, worked since the 1970s in the office of Gert Schulze and Schulze Schulze Pampus and since 2004 in the office Schulze Pampus : buildings to see in Gert Schulze and Jan Jacob Schulze; and chemical laboratory building of the university, Fahrenheitstrasse 1 (2011)
- Jacob Ephraim Polzin (1778–1851), worked around 1815 to 1840 in the classicism style: In the old town : Houses or groups of houses: An der Herrlichkeit 14–16 (1816), Schlachte 1 (1819), Brautstrasse 15, Schüsselkorb 1 (1820) , Am Wall 197 (1829), Am Wall 199/200, Am Wall 113 (1833), Am Wall 151 (all buildings not preserved), extension of the Vegesack town church (1832), uncle of the Poppe builders
- Carl Gerhard Poppe (1813–1891), worked from 1855: residential and packing houses on Dopbben, on the Teerhof and on Stephanitorswall, son of the city architect Johann Georg Poppe (1769–1826)
- Johann Georg Poppe (1837–1915), worked from 1863 to 1915: houses Osterdeich 4, 5–17, 25–27 (from 1863), renovation of Villa Ichon (1871), old waterworks (called Upside Down Chest of Drawers ) (1871–1873 ), Bremen Cotton Exchange in the old town (1902), the Lloyd building , the headquarters of the North German Lloyd in the old town (1907–1910), country houses in Horn-Lehe and Oberneuland , Am Wall 111, old town (not preserved) and buildings for the north-west German trade - and industrial exhibition
- Simon Albrecht Poppe, around 1820: Buchtstraße 67/68 in the old town (1820) (not preserved)
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- Dieter Quiram (1938–2013): worked from 1970 to 2002: from 1975 professor at the University of Bremen , Kanzlerfeld community center in Braunschweig (1975), renovation of the old town hall in Braunschweig (1984), renovation of the Braunschweig State Museum (1985), renovation of Schöningen Palace (1985) , Bridge to Teerhof Bremen (1996), conversion of the society house in Magdeburg (2000), conversion of Corvey Castle in Höxter (2002)
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- Helmut Rabien (* 1944); worked from 1972 to 2009: architect in Stuttgart then urban planner in Bremerhaven (1976–1987), architect in the building authority Bremen-Nord and in the BMB or GBI (1987–2003): residential and commercial building Rheinstrasse in Bremen (1973), BDA - Bremen Prize 1974, Farge sewage treatment plant building (1973), House of the Future with Ulrich Helpertz in Lüssum-Bockhorn (1997), Havenhöövt storage facility reconstruction (1997)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg (1853–1935), worked around 1882 to 1930: residential, rental, commercial and country houses in the neo-renaissance style (around 1890 Rickmers and the Niemann Bridge , Bremer Gewerbebank ) and in Art Nouveau (including Weberstrasse 7–21 )
- Rudi Richter, worked around 1955–1980: Finke high-rise in Altstadt (1956), old people's homes: Blumenkamp, Haferkamp, Landhaus Horn (1959); Dormitories: Deaconess Hospital, Red Cross Hospital, Seaman's Home; School on Landskronastraße (1964)
- Johannes Rippe (1838–1908), building director, worked around 1865–1908: Buildings in neo-Gothic style such as the Friedenskirche on Humboldtstrasse (1869), the correctional facility Oslebshausen in Oslebshausen (1874), the Jakobikirche on Kirchweg in Neustadt (1875–1876 ) and the Willehadi Church on Nordstrasse in Walle (1876–1878), Nautical School on Neustadtswall (1877); late also buildings in the style of the neo-renaissance .
- Christian Roselius (1871–1945), garden and landscape architect: plans for Gut Hodenberg Park , Knoops Park , cemeteries in Stade , Bremen-Aumund, Verden and Syke , open-air museum on the island of Stade.
- Franz Rosenberg (1911–1994): Bremen Senior Building Director, Senate Building Director and Senate Director (1955–1970), reconstruction of Bremen
- Theodor Rosenbusch, worked around 1950–1965: Parkhotel (1951–1952), Jacobs-Hochhaus (Kraft-Foods), Neustadt (around 1970)
- Horst Rosengart , worked from approx. 1962 to 2011: In Togo a . a .: Bethesda Hospital (1965), seaman's home in Lomé (1966), social station (1966), residential buildings (1968), Hotel Tropicana (1973), pilot station (1977). In Bremen: men 's dormitory Friedrich-Rauers-Straße (1971), community center Tenever (1972), Abraham Church (around 1980), Teerhof residential buildings (1990–1995), university drop tower (1989–1990), university institute Zarm ( 1988–1990), residential complex + theater garage (1984), Katharinenpassage (1984), Lloydpassage in the old town (1987–1990), Haferwende medical center (1992–1994), extension of the Oberschule Findorff (2000)
- Carl Rotermund (1889–1976), Prof., Schünemannhaus (1926/1928), Ilsabeenstift in Bremen-St-Magnus (1951/52), South indoor swimming pool (Neustadt) (1970)
- Alfred Runge (1881–1946), worked around 1904–1939: Böttcherstraße : Kaffee-HAG-, Petrus-, Glockenspiel-Haus (1923–1926), houses at Schwachhauser Ring 2–18 in Schwachhausen (1924)
- Gustav Runge , worked around 1860–1890: Mühlenthal Castle (1868–1871), residential houses
- Ulrich Ruwe: School and Kindergarten Borgfeld- West (2005)
- Lüder Rutenberg (1816–1890), worked around 1850–1910 in the style of late classicism and historicism: Kunsthalle Am Wall, residential buildings Contrescarpe 18, 34, 35 (1853), residential buildings in the Fesenfeldviertel (1862–1910), Villa Rutenberg (1864)
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- Max Salzmann , cathedral builder 1889–1897: Cathedral renovation (1888ff.), Raths-Apotheke (Bremen) am Markt (1893/94), facade of the "Our Lady Church" (1893)
- Hans Scharoun (1893–1972), 1911 architectural competition in Bremerhaven, German Maritime Museum Bremerhaven (1972/75).
- Max Säum (1901–1965), worked around 1948–1965: Speicher I (Bremen) (1948/50), Hafenhochhaus Überseestadt (1961), residential complexes in Gartenstadt Süd and Neue Vahr (1957–1962), residential complex Kohlmannstrasse (1954–1956 ), Tivoli high-rise (1962), Siemens high-rise (Bremen) (1961–1965).
- Kurt Schmidt, worked around 1960–1985: GW 2 in the University (1970–1973), Comprehensive School East (1970–1972); Residential houses: Benquestrasse 2 (1979), twin houses Horn-Lehe (1971–1972), terrace house Obernkirchner Strasse 16, Schwachhausen (1970–1971), Marcusallee (Achterdiek) Horn-Lehe (1973–1974), Kurt-Schumacher-Allee (Bremen ) 1 Vahr (1981-1982); Werkhof Gartenbauamt (1981).
- Johannes Schneider, worked from 1985: Omnilab Laborzentrum ( university area ) (2000), Borchshöhe School (2003); Commercial buildings: Würth (2005), Europaallee (2006)
- Peter Schnorrenberger (* 1935), worked from 1970: Grafisches Kabinett Fedellisten in Bremen-Mitte (1974), residential building Stavendamm 12 in Bremer Schnoor (1974), theater (1984), Teerhof residential buildings (1990–1996), Marckshaus extension in the old town (1989), Paula-Modersohn-Becker-Museum (1994), conversion of the packing house on Stavendamm in Bremer Schnoor (1999), Bremen city office in Pelzerstraße (2003)
- Manfred Schomers (* 1940); From 1974 worked: Head of the building department at the Senator for Building; University professor and planning office from 1986: Stadtwerke administration building on the Bürgerweide (around 1990), Hastedt thermal power station (1990), apartments for the elderly + Schwankhalle + Buntentorsteinweg 112 in Neustadt (1993/2002), Teerhof (1990–1996), St. Pauli- Stift ( Neustadt ) (1997), settlement on the Kruge in ( Gröpelingen ) (1997), Cafe Sand on the Weser , redesign of Schlachte (1998–2000), ancillary stock exchange building in the old town (1998–2001), row houses in Brokhuchting (2001 ), Kontorhaus am Markt (2000/02), Speicher XI im Hafen (2002), Peek & Cloppenburg department store in Obernstrasse in the old town (2003); from the end of the 1980s university professor
- Erik Schott , worked around 1945–1965, in an office with Wortmann: Kontorhaus and Hafenspeicher Auf der Muggenburg for Reidemeister & Ulrichs (1951), Seefahrt house in Grohn (1951), commercial building on Altenwall (1951), Fruchthof Bremen , Nordmende in Hemelingen
- Karl Peter Schreckenberg, open space planning, 1967ff. in "ASP": City Playground Papenstrasse (1996–1997), Bremer Landesbank (1997), Customer Center Daimler (1997), Space Park in Gröpelingen (2001), theme park in Rhododendron Park (2000–2002), Botanika (2001–2003 ); Open space planning in Tribsees (old town), Anklam (market) or Zinnowitz (promenade)
- Carsten Schröck (1923–1973), worked around 1954–1973: Zionskirche in Bremen-Neustadt (1957) Church of the Resurrection in Hastedt (1958/59), Bremen youth hostel as the house of youth on the Weser (around 1957), house of the Bremen church Evangelical Church , St. Lukas Church in Grolland (1963), coffee house at Emmasee in Bürgerpark (1964), St. Matthew Church in Huchting (1966), Dietrich Bonhoeffer Community Center in Huchting (1971), Ilsabeen - Stift in St. Magnus , Volksbank an der Domsheide (around 1970), community center in Tenever (1970), Katharinen multi-storey car park on Katharinen-Passage in Bremen's old town, community center Lüssum (1973), Abraham Church in Kattenturm (1973/75)
- Alexander Schröder (1806–1877), building director, worked around 1846–1877: Hospital St.-Jürgen-Straße (1851), House Tannenberg / Landhaus Loose (1852), secondary school (old grammar school) in Dechanatstraße (1872–1873), Oslebshausen correctional facility (1871–1874), seafaring school on Neustadtswall (1877), Schröder-Ring ( Waller Ring , Utbremer Ring , Schwachhauser Ring , Kirchbachstraße)
- Michael Schröder; Schröder Architects Bremen (SAR): Extension for the Julius-Brecht-Allee school center , Gartenstadt Vahr (2006) School on Freiligrathstraße Bremen (2009), Paul-Goldschmidt-School - Louis-Seegelken-Straße (2016), community and social center Huchting (bus) (2019), Oberschule Gröpelingen (2019), Mehrgenerationenhaus Graubündener Straße Bremen (2020), vocational school GAV Bremen (2020), craftsman service and social building Delmenhorst (2020), main office Sparkasse Bremen (2020),
- Rudolf Alexander Schröder , 1909–1931: Parts of the interior of the passenger ship Bremen , residential houses: Contrescarpe 22/24 (interior, 1905), Lüder-von-Bentheim-Straße 23 (1906), country houses Haus Weyhausen and Schütte in Oberneuland (1914), Villa Schütte (Schwachhausen) (1915), Bremer Landhaus in Munich (1922)
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Gert Schulze (* 1935), worked from 1970 to 2004 a. a. together with Martin Pampus:
- Residential buildings: House Schulze - Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße 86 (1970), row houses Schenkendorfstraße 20 in Schwachhausen (1977–1980) and An der Amtweide (1977); Residential houses Rönnebeck (1978), Reeder-Bischoff-Straße (1980), Hartwigstraße (1981), Schlachte 41-44 (1981/82), Parkallee 169 (1984), Mozartstraße 14 (1986), Bleicherstraße 52 (1990), Teerhof - Line 1 (1991), Mary-Astell-Strasse (2000)
- Office buildings: Zum Panrepel office and warehouse (1970), Tiefer 10 office building (1978), Zurich Insurance Martinistraße / Bürgermeister-Smidt-Straße (1983–1985), house of the Geeren Chamber of Architects 41/43 (1985), Bremen Employment Office (1986 / 88), service center Kremser Straße (2001), office building Am Wall 137–139 (2002/03)
- Bremen Airport (1987–1998) with departure hall, shell car park (1991), multi-storey car park II (1997/99), Bremen-Halle (1998) and commercial buildings at the airport, Münster / Osnabrück airport extension (2001)
- Exhibition hall (1995), Exhibition Center Bürgerweide (1996/97, BDA Prize 1998); Parkhotel Bremen East Wing (2003/04)
- University of Bremen : BITZ Institute (1985/86, BDA Prize 1986), Surface Technology Center (1986/88), Environmental Research Institute (UFT, 1992) and Designhaus Wiener Straße (1992–1994)
- Cultural buildings: Focke-Museum exhibition magazine (2000/01)
- Jan Jakob Schulze in the Schulze Pampus office : Parkhotel Ostflügel (2003/04), commercial building Am Wall 137/139 (2003), Kammerphilharmonie concert hall (2003–2007), Huchting district building (2006, nursing home) Beck's logistics center (2006, BDA Prize 2010 ), Hotel Lloyd building (2008, facade), Kontorhaus Altenwall (2008/09, BDA Prize 2010), Neue Botanika (2010), extension of the Oberschule Kurt-Schumacher-Allee (2017/18) BDA Bremen Prize
- Friedrich Schumacher (1905–1993), worked from 1930 to 1980, was also master builder: Wümmehof in Borgfeld for Fritz Kellner (1938), Andreaskirche (Bremen) (1950), Securitas-Haus Am Wall 153/156 (1951), mayor -Smidt-Brücke (1952), Deutsche Schifffahrtsbank Domshof with Walter Görig (1953), semi-detached housing estate in Grambke , Konsul-Hackfeld-Haus in Bremen-Mitte, Martin-Lutherkirche in Findorff (1954/1961), cathedral chapel Osterdeich , Hohentorskirche in Neustadt / Hohentor (1966), Langenstrasse multi-storey car park , renovations on Bremen Cathedral (1960 – around 1980), many family houses.
- Fritz Schumacher (1869–1947), worked around 1893–1947: born in Bremen, active in Dresden, Cologne and Hamburg, as well as expert opinion for Bremen: expert opinion on the general settlement plan Bremen (1926–1930); Housing group Richard-Dehmel-Straße 2/4 (1907)
- Rainer Schürmann (* 1946); worked from 1973: partner with Carsten Schröck and Rosengarten (1974–1984), partner with Schomers (since 1986): combined heat and power plant (1990), Buntentor residential complex in Bremer Neustadt (1993), Cafe Sand (1995), university guest house on the Teerhof (1995), St. Paulistift (1997), row houses in Brokhuchting ( Huchting ) (2001), service center Danie-vonBüren-Straße (2001) in Bremen-Mitte, Marzahner Promenade in Berlin (2003), renovation of the Schwankhalle in Bremen ( 2003), conversion of storage facility XI in Bremen-Walle (2004)
- Klaus Schütz: see Haslob, Hartlich
- Eduard Scotland (1885–1945), worked around 1904–1944: Böttcherstraße : Kaffee-HAG-, Petrushaus, Haus des Glockenspiels (1923–1926); Residential houses at Schwachhauser Ring 2–18 in Schwachhausen (1924)
- Frank Sieber: see Dahms
- Ulf Sommer, worked around 1970ff .: Sparkasse branch Schwachhauser Heerstraße in Schwachhausen (around 2000), office building (2001), architecture office and residential building at Schwachhauser Heerstraße 218 (2003), "House in the Park" as an event center at Klinikum-Ost, Züricher Straße 40 (2004 )
- Walter Sommer: see Rotermund
- Evaristo Sosa (* 1929), worked at the University and Building Department around 1970–1995: cafeteria at the University of Bremen (1977–1980), microsystem technology at the University of Bremen (1991)
- Wilhelm Stadtlander: see Welp
- Friedrich Moritz Stamm (1794–1843), City Planning Director , 1822–1843: Classicist buildings such as the gatehouses Ostertor (1825), Hohentor (1826) and Bischofstor (1830), Brautbrücke (1829), work house, Auf der Herrlichkeit (1831, 1944) destroyed )
- Hartmut Stechow, 1980ff .: Altenwohnungen Heidmarkstraße 1 in der Vahr (1994), Markthallen Papenstraße / Hanseatenhof (1996), Altenwohnungen Stellicher Straße 8 (1999), House Undeloher Straße 76 (1997)
- Rudolf Stein (1899–1978), state monument curator 1952–1964: Reconstruction of the Stadtwaage (1958–1961) and the commercial building (1951–1959)
- Heinz Stoffregen (1879–1929), worked around 1904–1929: Haus Coburg , Delmenhorst (1905); Town hall complex with fire station, water tower , arcade and market hall in Delmenhorst (1908); Settlement houses Großgörschenstrasse, (1913–1914); Paschenburgstrasse (1920); Housing complex Hamburger Strasse No. 222/240 (1929); Landhaus Horn (1929/30, completed by Carl Eeg and Eduard Runge)
- Walter Stridde: Hastedt power station - Block 15 Städtische Galerie, old people's apartments + Schwankhalle + Buntentorsteinweg 112, Neustadt (1993/2002), Teerhof residential building (1990–1996)
- Rolf Störmer (1907–1982): worked from 1947 to around 1973; Schuhhaus Lattemann - Sögestraße, Labor and Health Office Bremen-Nord, Radio Bremen - Sendesaal Heinrich-Hertz-Straße (1952), Schnoor : renovations and new buildings (1959/1966)
- Hans Storm, worked around 1950: New building theater on Goetheplatz , Radio Bremen and broadcasting hall (1952)
- Wilhelm Sunkel worked together with Eduard Gildemeister from 1892 to 1912: Villa Frese , Schwachhauser Heerstraße 59 (1897), Haus Hirschfeld am Osterdeich , St. Petri Orphanage (1901), Landhaus Waldthausen (1906), Villa Lüdemann in Oberneuland (1906), country estate Hasse in Oberneuland, St. Remberti Stift in the Mitte district (1907).
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- Team 4: see Gunter Müller, Karl-August Welp, Friedemann Wolff, Wilhelm Stadtlander
- Ulrich Tilgner, worked around 1980ff .: see Stechow
- Klaus Tippel (1913–1976): Building and Construction Director in Bremen, rebuilding the city
- Diedrich Tölken: Residence Richard-Wagner-Straße 3 in Schwachhausen (1882), Villa Wolde Osterdeich 64 (1898), with Albert Dunkel the Bremer Bank , Domshof 8 (1904), AG "Weser", administration building in Gröpelingen (1905),
- Wilfried Turk (1941–2012), worked from around 1970 to around 2010 .: Old people's centers: Horn-Lehe (1974), Ichons-Park , Oberneuland (1975–1977), Rembertistift (1975–1985), residence in Riensberg (1982) , Dillener Strasse, Blumenthal (1994); Student apartments Luisental 29 in Horn-Lehe (1992–1993), President of the Chamber of Architects from 1988 to 2002.
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- Gustav Ulrich (1880–1971), buildings from 1913 to 1933: primary school Am Hulsberg (1913–1915) (preserved), Rotersand barracks in Bremerhaven (1925/1926), Bürenstrasse employment office in Bremen (preserved as a conversion), waterways and shipping management on the deeper (destroyed by the war). 1945 to 1952 Monument preservationists in Bremen: beginning of the reconstruction: Stadtwaage Bremen from 1945/1946, commercial building Bremen from 1951.
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- Hugo Wagner (1873–1944), worked in Bremen around 1898–1915: Waller Wasserturm (1904–1906), Oberneuland cemetery chapel (1905), HAG coffee factory in the Holz- und Fabrikenhafen (1906–1907), apartment building Hohenlohestraße 22 (1908)
- Giselher von Warneck , worked around 1730–1754: Fortress plans, heightening of the old stock exchange (1734–1736)
- Hugo Weber in the Klingenberg and Weber office (Oldenburg / Bremen) and building officer: Villa Bischoff in Vegesack, Weserstraße 84 (1887), Elisenstiftung in Schwachhausen (1901), Auf der Hohwisch school (1903), regional court and remand prison on Domsheide (1891 / 95 and 1902/06), first buildings in St.-Jürgen-Asyl in Klinikum Ost (1900–1904), park office, economy courtyard and reconstruction of the Hachez bridge in Bürgerpark (1909/12), heightening of Villa Schröder in Vegesack, Weserstraße 78A (1911), Kleine Helle school (1914/16)
- Peter Weber (* 1939), worked from around 1975ff .: Columbus-Center Bremerhaven (1977/82), residential complex Brinkama-Hof in Bremerhaven - Weddewarden (1981), residential houses Deichstrasse Bremerhaven (1986), renovation of the beach hall Bremerhaven (1989), residential development Teerhof (1990/96),
- Friedrich Wellermann (1865–1951), from 1897 to 1936 together with Paul Frölich ( Wellermann & Frölich partnership ), specialty: neo-baroque villas, also with modern English influences, and rococo interiors (Marie Antoinette) for private houses, ship and hotel furnishings; Works: Schröder-Bank Obernstrasse No. 2–12 (1923–1931); in the Bürgerpark and the city forest : Melcher Pavilion , overseer's house , Niemann Bridge , Hoffmann Pavilion .
- Karl-August Welp in planning group 3 and then team 4 , worked from around 1955ff .: Wohlers Eichen residential complex in Gröpelingen (1973), Gustav-Heinemann-Bürgerhaus in Bremen - Vegesack (1977); 1968–1991 lecturer and professor at the University of the Arts Bremen (HfK), 1984–1989 rector of the University of Art and Music .
- Bernhard Wessel (1904–1976), worked around 1945–1970: Training building, Carl-Ronning-Straße 2 in Mitte (1952), school on Brokstraße in the eastern suburb (1953), Zum Jonas house , Bremer Marktplatz No. 9 ( 1956), parish hall and Rembertikirche (1957), seafaring school Bremen on the Stadtwerder (1955-1958), residential buildings in the Stephaniviertel (1956-1958), Schnoor renovation (1959-1965), town hall Am Delft in Emden (1962), extensions to the St. Joseph Stifts (1963), Großer Kurfürst residential complex in the Vahr (1972)
- Birgit and Jost Westphal: Columbuskaje cruise terminal (2003), nursing home in Bürgerpark (2005), dormitory for Inner Mission (2006), Osterholz day care center (2009), Stadtwerder residential building (2011), studio extension Bremen-Nord (2013), Schuppen Eins, Überseestadt (2013)
- Johann Wetzel (1798–1880), master builder around 1830 to 1870
- Friedrich Wilms: Residential houses Emmastraße No. 258 (1930)
- Klaus Gerhard Wolpert in planning group 3 : See Karl August Welp
- Wilhelm Wortmann (1897–1995), building director, worked around 1927–1956: Bremen city planner (1927–1945), Aufbaugemeinschaft Bremen (1946–1949); Planning office (1949–1956 together with Erik Schott): Kontorhaus and Hafenspeicher Auf der Muggenburg for Reidemeister & Ulrichs (1951), Haus Seefahrt in Vegesack (1951), Fruchthof Bremen (1955), Nordmende in Hemelingen, Westliche Vorstadt and in Walle (1953 ff.); from 1956 university lecturer
- Iffi Wübben: Hotel am Fischereihafen Bremerhaven (1995), extension of the Bremen Health Department (1999)
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- Friedhelm Zeuner (* 1936): Retirement home of the Methodist Church in Schwachhausen (1968–1969)
- Klaus Zickerow: House on Hollerallee (1995), Comprehensive School East in Osterholz (1970–1972)
- Martin Zill (1907–1978), office from 1949 to 1978: Puls-Eck office building at Contrescarpe 1 in Mitte (1955), with Eberhard Kaiser AOK administration building in Altstadt (1957–1958), residential complexes in Neue Vahr (1957ff. ) and in Bremen- Osterholz-Tenever (1968–1976), housing estate in Grolland-Süd (1961–1965), insurance exchange on the Teerhof at the Wilhelm-Kaisen-Brücke (1967), GEWOBA -Hochhaus am Rembertiring (1972)
See also
- List of important buildings in Bremen
- List of important buildings in Bremerhaven
- List of churches in Bremen
literature
- Rudolf Stein: The community center in Bremen. Wasmuth, Tübingen 1970, ISBN 3-8030-0014-9 .
- Wilhelm Wortmann: Bremen builder of the 19th and 20th centuries. Johann Heinrich Döll Verlag, Bremen 1988, ISBN 3-88808-056-8 .
- Chamber of Architects of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen et al. (Ed.): Architecture in Bremen and Bremerhaven. Worpsweder Verlag, Lilienthal 1988, ISBN 3-922516-56-4 .
- 22. Excursion. New architecture in Bremen. In: Baumeister - Zeitschrift für Architektur , Issue 10/1996, Callwey, Munich 1996, ISSN 0005-674X .
- Senator for Building and Environment of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Hrsg.): New architecture in Bremen and Bremerhaven. Aschenbeck & Holstein, Delmenhorst 2001, ISBN 3-932292-03-0 .
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon . Edition Temmen , Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X .
- Eberhard Syring: At home with Bremer Architects . Aschenberck & Holstein, Delmenhorst / Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-932292-86-3 .
- Eberhard Syring: Bremen and its buildings - 1950–1979 . Schünemann Verlag, Bremen 2014, ISBN 978-3-944552-30-9 .
- Karl Marten Barfuß, Hartmut Müller, Daniel Tilgner (eds.): History of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen from 1945 to 2005 . Edition Temmen , Bremen 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-575-1 , ISBN 978-3-8378-1020-2 .
- Volume 1: 1945–1969, section urban development and architecture, pp. 242 to 283 and 536 to 583.
- Volume 2: 1970–1989, section urban development and architecture, pp. 507 to 603.
Web links
- Architecture Guide Bremen , online database of the Bremen Center for Building Culture (bzb) - offers an "overview of the development of architecture in Bremen from 1950 to today"
- Monument database , online database of the State Office for Monument Preservation Bremen - information on the listed buildings in Bremen and Bremerhaven