Stieldorf planning group
The Stieldorf planning group was a German group of architects and an architecture firm that existed from the 1960s to the 1990s.
history
Since 1956 there has been a stop for government buildings in Bonn imposed by the Bundestag . Behind this was the concern that every building would reinforce the temporary arrangement and weaken the claim to a reunified Germany. At the beginning of the 1960s, after the resignation of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and the construction of the Wall in Berlin, plans were made for the first time for larger government buildings in the “provisional” federal capital, Bonn , as almost all ministries and federal authorities were completely inadequately housed in old barracks and rented houses were. Only three new buildings had been built in the government district: in 1953 the building of the Federal Ministry for the Post and Telecommunications , in 1954 the press office and in 1955 the foreign office .
At the Berlin- based Federal Building Directorate, an advisory committee was formed in 1962 from Professors Paul Baumgarten , Egon Eiermann and Sep Ruf to advise the new government around Ludwig Erhard on planning and urban development. The professors then recommended a number of young architects to come to Bonn to develop their decision-making aids.
After the work was completed in 1968, three of them - Manfred Adams , Günther Hornschuh and Peter Türler - founded the AHT planning group . A year later there were already five partners - with Georg Pollich - as a former employee of Egon Eiermann and project manager of Langen Eugen ) and Robert Glatzer (1925–1995) former head of the planning department of the Federal Building Directorate. The architectural office set up shop in Stieldorf (Raiffeisenstrasse 2) near Bonn in 1971 in a newly built studio based on its own designs and was now called the Stieldorf Planning Group . In 1973 the limited partnership Planungsgruppe Stieldorf GmbH & Partner KG was founded, but it only existed for one year.
The planning group grew with every architectural competition won, which the social-liberal coalition under Chancellor Willy Brandt advertised nationwide from 1969 to promote the expansion of Bonn's capital. In addition to the large-scale planning, residential buildings, community centers, church buildings as well as commercial buildings and municipal administrations were processed. At the beginning of the 1980s, the planning group consisted of almost 100 employees. In 1981 Manfred Adams left the office. At the end of the 1980s, the planning group gave up the studio in Stieldorf. In 1999 (with the death of Günther Hornschuh) it was dissolved, but Peter Türler (co-founder of the office from 1968) subsequently continued the name "Stieldorf Planning Group" in his own architectural office in Bad Honnef , at times together with Georg Pollich .
plant
Executed drafts
Start of planning ; construction time |
Community district |
address | image | object | measure | Remarks |
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1965-1966 |
Bonn Gronau |
Heussallee 7-11 location |
more pictures | House of Representatives | New building | Monument protection |
1967-1968 | Bonn Bonn-Castell |
Arminiusstrasse 32 location |
Office building and car workshop of the Federal Ministry of Finance | New building | Part of today's "property Graurheindorfer Straße 198" | |
1966-1967 | Bonn Plittersdorf |
Kennedyallee 40 location |
German Research Foundation : IV. Construction phase (four-story building) | New building | 1969–1970 increased | |
1967-1969 | Bonn Plittersdorf |
Martin-Luther-King-Strasse 8 location |
Federal Ministry of Treasury ( House Carstanjen ): Extension | New building (design: Manfred Adams; artistic advice: Sep Ruf) | today the United Nations Climate Secretariat |
Start of planning ; construction time |
Community district |
address | image | object | measure | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1969-1975 |
Bonn Hochkreuz |
Heinemannstrasse / Godesberger Allee / Max-Löbner-Strasse / Langer Grabenweg location |
more pictures | Cross structures in the ministerial location Godesberg-Nord | New building | Seat of various federal authorities; Monument protection |
1970 |
Koenigswinter Stieldorf |
At the Passionshalle 13 |
Catholic community center with adjoining sexton apartment | New building | today open all-day school | |
1971, 1974 (expansion) | Koenigswinter Stieldorf |
Raiffeisenstrasse 2 location |
Studio of the Stieldorf planning group (glazed wooden construction) | New building | ||
1973 | Bruehl | At the Rankewerk 2-4 layer |
more pictures | Orba office and warehouse (timber frame construction) | New building (with Gottfried Böhm ) | awarded the Cologne Architecture Prize 1975; Monument protection |
1973 | Nassau | Elisenhütte location |
Administration building of the company Kaiser & Co. (sheet metal processing factory) | New building | ||
1973 | Bonn Plittersdorf |
Gotenstrasse 138–140 location |
more pictures | Apartment building (condominiums) | New building | |
1973-1974 | Alfter | At the town hall 7 location |
more pictures | Town hall of the municipality of Alfter | New building | |
1973-1974 | Bonn Venusberg |
Haager Weg 40 location |
Evangelical community center | New building (with Gottfried Böhm ) | ||
1973-1974 | Königswinter Vinxel |
Panoramaweg location |
Residential group | New building | ||
1973-1976 | Bonn Gronau |
Adenauerallee 139 location |
more pictures | Federal Chancellery | New building | today the seat of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development ; Monument protection |
1974-1988 |
Cologne Marienburg |
Raderberggürtel 50 location |
more pictures | Funkhaus Deutsche Welle (together with the Funkhaus des Deutschlandfunk ) | New building (client: Federal Building Directorate ) | Abandoned by Deutsche Welle in 2003 (move to the Schürmann building in Bonn ); Demolition planned due to the high costs for the renovation of the sprayed asbestos coating of the steel girder structure |
1974 ; 1978-1984 |
Mainz Lerchenberg |
ZDF street location |
ZDF broadcasting center : third construction phase (broadcasting operations building) | New building | ||
1978-1982 |
Dusseldorf Carlstadt |
Berger Allee | Mannesmann AG administration building | New building | ||
1980-1981 | Bonn Duisdorf |
Villemombler street location |
Sports hall of the Federal Border Guard at the former Gallwitz barracks | New building | Awarded the North Rhine-Westphalia timber construction award in 1982 | |
1981-1982 | Bonn Gronau |
Schlegelstrasse 1 location |
Representation of the Free State of Bavaria | Cultivation | ||
1985-1993 |
Hünstelden Gnadenthal |
Hof Gnadenthal location |
Gnadenthal monastery and village | Renovation / reconstruction | Awarded the Hessian Monument Prize in 1993 | |
1992-1993 | Siegburg | Chemie-Fiber-Allee 5 location |
Deichhaus primary school | New building |
Drafts not executed
- 1979/1980: Düsseldorf , competition design for the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia (3rd prize)
- 1981: Bonn, competition design for the new building of an ice rink in Godesberg-Nord with statements about a congress center and hotel (1st prize; congress center / hotel realized in 1989 as Maritim Hotel Bonn )
- 1985: Bonn, competition design for the new ARD building with WDR -Studio Bonn (1st prize and commission 1986; not realized due to relocation of the seat of government )
- Bonn, Holzlar district , Protestant community center (architect contract terminated in 1972)
- Bonn, competition design for the new office of the Federal President
- Bonn, competition design for the new building of the German Bundestag and Bundesrat
- Bonn, competition design for the Landeszentralbank Bonn
- Alfter , competition design for the Alfter school center
- Münster , competition design for the Natural History Museum
literature
- Wilfried Täubner : Stieldorf planning group. Buildings and projects. Cologne 1974.
- Merle Ziegler: Governing Cybernetic. Architecture of the Federal Chancellery in Bonn 1969-1976 (Contributions to the history of parliamentarism and political parties, Volume 172; Parliament and Public Series, Volume 6), Düsseldorf 2016, ISBN 978-3-7700-5331-5 .
- Review: hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de
Web links
Remarks
- ↑ if only one year is given: year of completion
Individual evidence
- ↑ Merle Ziegler: Rule Cybernetic. Architecture of the Bonn Federal Chancellery 1969–1976 ( Contributions to the history of parliamentarism and political parties , Volume 172. Ed. By the Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties . Series Parliament and Public , Volume 6). Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 2017, p. 12, ISBN 978-3-7700-5331-5 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Saur general artist lexicon, Volume 27 , Walter de Gruyter, 2000, ISBN 3-598-22767-1 , p. 66.
- ↑ a b c Ursel and Jürgen Zänker: Building in Bonn room 49–69. Attempt to take stock . In: Landschaftsverband Rheinland (Hrsg.): Art and antiquity on the Rhine . Guide to the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn . No. 21 . Rheinland-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1969.
- ↑ Property Graurheindorfer Straße 198 , Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Wilfried Täubner: Stieldorf planning group. Buildings and projects , Cologne 1974.
- ↑ a b c d e Ingeborg flag : Architecture in Bonn after 1945: Buildings in the federal capital and its surroundings . Verlag Ludwig Röhrscheid, Bonn 1984, ISBN 3-7928-0479-4 .
- ↑ Brühl, office and warehouse , ways to wood
- ↑ Row of houses , research project architecture and engineering of the 1950s, 60s and 70s in North Rhine-Westphalia, TU Dortmund
- ↑ Iris Poßegger, Roland Weber: The garden architect Roland Weber (1909-1997) , Grupello, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89978-075-8 , p. 132.
- ^ Herbert Rex: Architectural criticism in newspapers and magazines of the Federal Republic: in case studies undersucht in Düsseldorf building projects of the 1960s and 1970s , Institute for Architecture and Urban Research, 1981, p. 295.
- ^ Bonn-Duisdorf, sports hall - ways to wood , state forests Rhineland-Palatinate
- ^ The President of the State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): From the Ständehaus to the State Parliament on the Rhine. The state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia 1946–1988. 2013, p. 15 ff. (PDF, landtag.nrw.de ).
- ↑ a b The Lord Mayor of Bonn (Ed.); Friedrich Busmann : From the parliament and government district to the federal district. A Bonn development measure 1974-2004. Bonn, June 2004, p. 45.
- ^ History from 1972 , Evangelical Church Community Bonn-Holzlar.
Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 45.8 ″ N , 7 ° 13 ′ 7.1 ″ E