Peter Türler

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Peter Türler , also Pepe Türler , (* 1934 in Innsbruck , Tyrol ) is a German architect .

Life

Türler grew up in Munich , studied at the art academy there with Sep Ruf in the master class for architecture from 1956 to 1960 and graduated with an academy diploma. He then took up his first activity - residential and publishing buildings - in Switzerland. Professor Ruf sent him to Bonn with his college friend Manfred Adams to work out his recommendations for the “expansion of the capital”. For this purpose, a planning group had been founded at the Federal Building Directorate, which was headed by Robert Glatzer . Türler worked there until 1968 and then founded - together with Manfred Adams and Günther Hornschuh - the AHT planning group, which later became the Stieldorf planning group .

From 1970 to 1980, Pepe Türler mainly worked on award-winning architecture competitions and was then responsible for the planning and implementation of the ZDF broadcasting center . He then operated his own architecture office - which he ran with Georg Pollich in Bad Honnef - still as the “Stieldorf planning group”, and implemented projects such as: Regional Court Bonn , Head Office Volksbank Bonn, Pedagogical-Theological Institute , Bad Godesberg.

Peter Türler is still active today as a construction expert and specialist judge.

Individual evidence

  1. Architecture of the 50s 60s 70s. Retrieved May 19, 2018 .
  2. ^ Wilfried Täubner : Stieldorf planning group / buildings and projects , Verlag O. Schneider, Cologne 1974.