Otto Steidle
Otto Steidle (born March 16, 1943 in Munich-Milbertshofen ; † February 28, 2004 in Harpfing , Bavaria ) was a German architect and university professor .
Life
Steidle first attended the Munich Business School from 1956 to 1959 . After an architecture internship, he studied at the Munich State Building School from 1962 , which he graduated with a Dipl.-Ing. completed. Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich followed until 1969 . In 1966 he was a co-founder of the Muhr und Steidle office in Munich. In 1969 he founded the Steidle + Partner office, which opened a second office in Berlin in 1981 . There were further offices in Simbach am Inn and in Beijing. Between 1994 and 1999 Otto worked with the architect Bernd Jungbauer as the Steidle / Jungbauer architecture workshop.
In February 2004 Otto Steidle died unexpectedly of a heart attack on his farm in Harpfing.
After Otto Steidle's death, the former partners Johann Spengler, Hans Kohl (1952–2007), Johannes Ernst and Martin Klein founded the successor office of Steidle Architects in 2005 .
Teaching
Between 1979 and 1980 Steidle was Professor of Design and Construction at the University of Kassel , then until 1991 Professor of Design and Construction at the TU Berlin . From 1991 he took over a professorship for architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich , whose rector he became in 1993. Steidle was visiting professor at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts in Salzburg , at the Berlage Institute in Amsterdam and at MIT in Cambridge .
buildings
as a partner of the Steidle / Jungbauer architecture workshop :
- 1994–1999: Housing complex, Reichenau (Reichenauer Strasse 125–141)
as a partner of the architectural office Steidle + Partner:
- 1971: Seven terraced houses in Munich - Schwabing , Genter Strasse near the English Garden
- 1973: Residential building with duplex apartments in bulkhead construction Keferloherstrasse, Milbertshofen
- 1973–1974: Elementa '72, experimental housing, Langwasser
- 1974–1976: Housing complex for BMW workers, Dingolfing with P. Deby and G. Niese
- 1975: Luxemburgstrasse residential building, Munich
- 1975: Group of residential buildings in Peter-Paul-Althaus-Strasse, Munich
- 1976: Kindergarten, Erdweg
- 1976: Osterwaldstrasse residential group, Munich
- 1977–1979: St. Michael Church, Rosenheim
- 1978: Leopold-Ainmillerstraße residential and commercial building, Munich
- 1979–1982: Documenta urbana housing estate , Kassel
- 1980: Closing of a vacant lot on Karl-Theodor-Straße, Munich with R. Sommerer
- 1979–1983: International Meeting Center for Science , Berlin-Wilmersdorf
- 1982: Townhouses for the 1984 International Building Exhibition in Lützowstrasse, Berlin-Tiergarten
- 1984: House Kappel, Daisendorf
- 1984–1991: Pressehaus am Baumwall for Gruner + Jahr , Hamburg (with Schweger associated architects and Uwe Kiessler )
- 1985–1990: Wienerberggrund settlement, Vienna
- 1985–1987: Senior citizens' home for the IBA 1984 in Köpenicker Strasse 191–193, Berlin-Kreuzberg
- 1987: Integrated living housing complex, Munich- Nymphenburg
- 1990: Agricultural College, The Netherlands
- 1990–1991: Ulm University , Faculty of Engineering (Uni-West) with Peter Latz
- 1990: Garden City on Heidemannstrasse , Munich
- 1992: Pilotengasse settlement , Vienna with Adolf Krischanitz and Herzog & de Meuron
- 1994–1997: Wacker Pension Fund residential complex , Munich
- 1996: Housing construction on the Pragsattel, Stuttgart
- 1996: Overall urban planning concept for Theresienhöhe , Munich
- 1999: Residential park at Königswald, Dresden
- 2000: Technical University of Applied Sciences, Wildau
- 2000: Communication and Information Center Ulm, (former Ulm University Library )
- 2000: Urban planning concept and residential building at the Olympic Village for the Turin 2006 Winter Games
- 1994–2001: Freischützstrasse residential complex, Munich with Bernd Jungbauer
- 2002: KPMG company building in Michaelis-Quartier , Hamburg
- 2002: KPMG company building on Theresienhöhe, Munich
- 2002: MK5 residential tower on Theresienhöhe, Munich
- 2004: Extension for the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
- 2005–2006: Third star house in the Siemens housing estate, Munich
- 2008: Hadersdorf model estate with Adolf Krischanitz , Hermann Czech , Diener & Diener Architects , Max Dudler , Hans Kollhoff , Peter Märkli , Meili, Peter & Partner Architects
Honourings and prices
- 2008: Prize for cityscape maintenance of the city of Munich for the third star house in the Siemens estate, Munich
- 2003: BDA Prize Bavaria for KPMG building, Munich
- 2002: Fritz Schumacher Prize
- 2000: Architecture Prize of the City of Munich
- 1998: German Urban Development Award - special recognition for the Landshut building yard
- 1997: German urban development award for “Wacker-Haus”, Munich
- 1997: German Architecture Prize - recognition for “Wacker House”, Munich
- 1994: Hugo Häring Prize for University, Ulm
- 1993: German urban development award for Kreuzgassenviertel, Nuremberg
- 1987: BDA Prize Bavaria for Integrated Living, Nymphenburg
- 1981: BDA Prize Bavaria for the Catholic parish church of St. Michael, Rosenheim
- 1977: BDA Prize Bavaria for Kindergarten, Erdweg
- 1975: BDA Prize Bavaria for BMW residence complex, Dingolfing
- 1975: Concrete architecture prize
Exhibitions
- 2004: Aedes Gallery, Berlin: Land City House
- 2003: Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Munich in the Pinakothek der Moderne : Land Stadt Haus
- 2002: Martin Gropius-Bau, Berlin: Contribution to the exhibition "New German Architecture. A Reflexive Modernism"
- 2002: Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof, Stuttgart: "How do you live - today?
- 2000: 7th International Architecture Biennale, Venice
- 2000: Deutsches Architektur Museum, Frankfurt am Main: Contribution to the exhibition " Architecture in the 20th Century. Germany "
- 2000: Architekturmuseum Schwaben, Augsburg
- 1998: House of the Architect, Dresden
- 1996: Aedes East Gallery, Berlin
- 1994–1995: Institute Francais d´Architecture, Paris
literature
Literature by and about Otto Steidle in the catalog of the German National Library
- Otto Steidle, Verena von Gagern (ed.): Architectural. Munich 1993.
- Florian Kossak (Ed.): Habitable Buildings. Artemis, Zurich / Munich 1994 ISBN 3-76435545-X .
- Otto Steidle facades. Karl Krämer Verlag, Stuttgart 1995 ISBN 3-78284020-8 .
- Axel Menges (Ed.): Ulm University. Steidle + Partner. Stuttgart 1995.
- Axel Menges (Hrsg.): The new house of the T-Mobil in Bonn. Architecture and art. Bonn 1996.
- Axel Menges (Ed.): Wacker House, Munich. S teidle + Partner. Stuttgart 1998.
- Axel Menges (Ed.): The KPMG building, Munich. Steidle + Partner. Stuttgart 2002.
- Axel Menges (ed.): The Michaelis Quarter. Steidle + Partner. Hamburg 2002.
- Axel Menges (Ed.): Am Bavariapark, Munich. Steidle + Partner, Hilmer & Sattler and Albrecht , Ortner and Ortner . Munich 2004.
- Otto Steidle (Ed.): Otto Steidle Country City House. Exhibition catalog (2nd edition) Munich 2004.
Web links
- Detailed biography of Otto Steidle
- Otto Steidle. In: arch INFORM .
- Entry in Design Report
- Otto Steidle's estate in the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Munich
Individual evidence
- ↑ Architecture workshop Steidle / Jungbauer. In: archinform. August 13, 2020, accessed on August 13, 2020 (German).
- ↑ office. April 1, 2020, accessed August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ nextroom-architektur im netz: Reichenau residential complex, Steidle / Jungbauer architecture workshop - Innsbruck (A) - 1999. Accessed on August 13, 2020 .
- ↑ DEUBAU Prize 1971 ( Memento from September 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ BDA Prize Bavaria 1975 ( Memento from September 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ BDA Prize Bavaria 1977 ( Memento from September 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ BDA Prize 1981 ( Memento from September 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Stadthausquartier Lützowstraße
- ↑ Senior citizens' home in Köpenicker Strasse
- ↑ BDA Prize Bavaria 1987 ( Memento from September 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Project information ( Memento from March 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Buildings. Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
- ↑ MK5 KPMG ( Memento from March 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ BDA Prize Bavaria 2003 ( Memento from September 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ MK5 ( Memento of March 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Integrated living, Munich-Nymphenburg. Association of German Architects, accessed on August 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Bibliography. Retrieved August 14, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Steidle, Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich -Milbertshofen |
DATE OF DEATH | February 28, 2004 |
Place of death | Harping |