Rainer Haubrich

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Rainer Haubrich (born April 13, 1965 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German journalist and architecture critic .

Life

Rainer Haubrich grew up in Brussels and graduated from high school in Aachen. He studied modern history, art history and political science at the University of Bonn and the Free University of Berlin . He worked as an assistant to the Berlin Bundestag member Wolfgang Lüder , FDP and as a freelance journalist. In 1996 he received the Franco-German Journalism Prize for the essay Berlin is not Paris in the Süddeutsche Zeitung .

Since 1998 he has been working for the newspaper Die Welt as editor in charge of architecture and urban planning. In 2003 he became deputy head of the features section and in 2005 head of the feature section. Since 2010 he has been deputy head of the Opinion / Comments department of Welt und Welt am Sonntag .

From 2001 to 2003 he was a member of the State Monument Council in Berlin. In 2015 he received the Schinkel Prize of the Karl Friedrich Schinkel Society.

Fonts

  • The Scheunenviertel. A brief architectural history of the last old town of Berlin. Suhrkamp / Insel, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-458-36462-7 .
  • Faces of ancient Rome. 1000 years of history in 50 people . Braus, Berlin 2016.
  • Berlin. Splendor and misery of a cityscape. A brief architectural history of the German capital . Nicolai, Berlin 2015.
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel: his buildings in Berlin and Potsdam . Nicolai, Berlin 2013.
  • The new Berlin Palace: from the Hohenzollern residence to the Humboldt Forum . Preface by Hermann Parzinger . Nicolai, Berlin 2012.
  • Markus Sebastian Braun (Ed.): Berlin - the architecture guide . Contributions by Rainer Haubrich, Hans Wolfgang Hoffmann, Philipp Meuser. Photographs by Andreas Muhs, Quadriga, Berlin 2001.
  • Out of time. Traditional architecture in Berlin . With a foreword by Wolf Jobst Siedler . Berlin Edition, Berlin 1999.
  • Berlin. Yesterday Today Tomorrow. Looking for the city . Nicolai, Berlin 1997.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Haubrich , near Alpach (2004)