Peter Poelzig
Hans Peter Poelzig (born August 6, 1906 in Breslau ; † January 26, 1981 in Duisburg ) was a German architect . He was the son of the painter and architect Hans Poelzig (1869–1936).
Life
After studying in Berlin and Stuttgart, from 1934 Poelzig was construction manager with the air force at Loddenheide airfield , and later at Münster-Handorf airfield . In 1938 he joined the NSDAP ; thereafter he was city planning officer in Münster until 1945. From 1954 he held a professorship for hospital construction at the Technical University of Berlin , where he was director of the Institute for Hospital Construction until his retirement in 1976. Here he advocated the integration of the hospital into the urban space and turned against the planning of the so-called green field. In addition to settlement planning, u. a. Neue Stadt Wulfen, he designed social buildings, including clinics, schools and churches. Some single-family houses have also survived. After 1945 he became involved in the BDA Rechter Niederrhein. From 1968 Peter Poelzig was a member of the Akademie der Künste , Berlin (West), section architecture. The architect last lived in Berlin-Nikolassee. Poelzig's Duisburg office was continued after his death by his son Peter Alexander (* 1943).
Works
Housing developments
- from 1952: MSA settlement in Alt-Scharnhorst (with Wilhelm Seidensticker )
- before 1953: Workers' settlement of the non-profit settlement company of Duisburger Kupferhütte mbH in Duisburg-Wedau .
- 1954: Giethorst settlement in Bocholt
- before 1956: Alsdorf settlement of the Aachener Bergmanns-Siedlungs-Gesellschaft mbH (with Siegfried Reitz )
- 1966–1968: New town of Wulfen Poelzig assembly group
Residential buildings
- 1954: House Poelzig on Wambachsee, Duisburg-Wedau
- 1954: Harting House in Espelkamp- Mitwald
- 1958: Group of houses for the painter Vincenz Pieper , the garden architect Herta Hammerbacher and himself. At Rehwiese 7, 7a / 7b in Berlin-Nikolassee (monument)
- 1958: Siegmunds Hof dormitory, Berlin-Tiergarten (monument)
- 1960: Hansaviertel-Nord residential buildings in Berlin-Tiergarten , Lessingstrasse / Flensburger Strasse
Education and research buildings
- 1953–1954: Market school in Oberhausen, Lothringer Strasse
- 1957: Edith Stein School in the Giethorst housing estate in Bocholt
- 1959–1962: School center in Hilden, Am Holterhöfchen
- 1962: Hermann Rietschel Institute for Heating and Ventilation at the Technical University of Berlin, Marchstrasse
- 1966–1968: University of Education in Duisburg
Cultural buildings
- 1954: Europa-Palast cinema in Duisburg (with Paul Bode )
- 1962–1966: Luther Church in Berlin-Reinickendorf , Winterthurstrasse. 7th
- 1966–1969: Albert Schweitzer Church (Berlin-Reinickendorf) , Auguste-Viktoria-Allee 51
Health buildings
- 1957–1962: Ward block with treatment wing of the Rudolf Virchow Hospital in Berlin-Wedding , Augustenburger Platz
- before 1960: Vincenz Palotti Hospital in Bensberg (with Werner Sifrin)
- 1960–1964: Head Clinic Berlin-Westend (with Josef Paul Kleihues )
- 1960–1965: Cologne University Hospital , Women's Clinic, Kerpenerstraße 34
- 1962–1965: Extension of the Städt. Hospital in Bad Reichenhall
- 1963–1968: House for the chronically ill of the workers' welfare in Berlin-Buckow , Juchaczweg 21
- 1965–1968: Ev. Hospital in Dinslaken
- 1966–1970: Nuklear-med. Department in the Rudolf Virchow Hospital in Berlin-Wedding
- 1966–1970: Am Urban Clinic in Berlin-Kreuzberg
- 1971–1976: Diagnostic Center Heckeshorn in Berlin (with Cornelius Hertling)
Administrative buildings
- 1960–1964: New Arnsberg government added high-rise buildings
- 1968: Greven Town Hall (competition design)
Web links
- Peter Poelzig. In: arch INFORM .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h NRW architecture database
- ^ Assembly_Poelzig in the Wulfen Wiki
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Architekturmuseum der TU Berlin
- ↑ http://www.schroederniko.de/anderrehwiese1.htm
- ↑ DBZ 4/1956
- ^ Europa-Palast Duisburg In: Kinowiki .
- ↑ Continue building '70 ( Memento from February 17, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ^ DRK clinics in Berlin / Westend
- ↑ Heinz Pardun: From the history of the Arnsberg district government - from the beginnings to the present. In: 750 years of Arnsberg. On the history of the city and its citizens. Arnsberg, 1989 p. 443
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Poelzig, Peter |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Poelzig, Hans Peter (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 6, 1906 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wroclaw |
DATE OF DEATH | January 26, 1981 |
Place of death | Duisburg |