Ludwig Almstadt

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Ludwig Almstadt (born September 21, 1922 in Peine ; † September 19, 2009 in Bremen ) was a German city ​​planner , architect and construction officer.

biography

After graduating from high school, Almstadt was an officer in the Second World War . After the war he studied architecture at the Technical University of Braunschweig . He studied a. a. with Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer (" Braunschweiger Schule "). From the 1950s he worked at the Bremen City Planning Office. In the 1950s he was involved in the planning for the reconstruction of the Stephani quarter together with Eilers , Nielsen, Richter / Kläner, Carsten Schröck and Wessel.

In 1960 he moved to the Bremen Building Department . As a building officer and senior building officer, he was a planning architect and soon afterwards was responsible for the municipal school and kindergarten construction as department head. In the 1960s he became deputy head of the department Danielsen. From 1974 to 1987 he headed the structural engineering department as chief building director . In 1979 the building department and the university building department of Bremen were merged under his leadership.

buildings

School on Weidedamm

Many school buildings and kindergartens in Bremen were designed and implemented by Almstadt. These include the school on Admiralstrasse in Findorff (1955-1958), the kindergarten Am Nonnenberg in Gröpelingen (1957), the grammar school on Parsevalstrasse in Hemelingen (1959), the school on Valckenburghstrasse in Huckelriede (1961) Technical school for social professions Am Weidedamm in Findorff, today the seat of the State Institute for Schools (1963–1966), the Am Wandrahm kindergarten in Bremen-Mitte , the school center on Ronzelenstraße in Horn-Lehe , the Horn high school on Vorkampsweg and the vocational school for wholesale, Foreign trade and traffic in Bremen-Walle (1968). He lived in the family house he designed in Lesum .

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