Schulitz Architects

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Schulitz Architects
legal form GmbH
founding 1974
Seat Braunschweig, Los Angeles
Number of employees 20th
Branch architecture
Website www.schulitz.de

Schulitz Architects is an architecture office in Braunschweig .

history

The office was founded in 1974 by Helmut C. Schulitz in Los Angeles , USA and has been headquartered in Braunschweig, Germany since 1983. In 2012 there were around 20 employees in the office. The projects carried out by the office range from single-family homes to industrial and administrative buildings to sports facilities. In addition to national sports facilities such as the Eintracht-Stadion Braunschweig, the AWD-Arena Hanover and the Lentpark in Cologne, the office built the Arena Fonte Nova for the 2014 World Cup in Salvador de Bahia . Awards include the DATEV Center Höfen, the Skywalk (Hanover) and the new elevator to Königstein Fortress .

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literature

  • Schulitz + Partner: buildings and projects . Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur 1996, ISBN 978-3433024737
  • Helmut Schulitz: Industrial architecture in Europe: Constructor Prize 1994 . Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag for Architecture and Technical Sciences, 1994, ISBN 978-3433025581
  • Helmut Schulitz, Werner Sobek, Karl Habermann: Construire en acier . Presse Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes, 2003, ISBN 978-2880745301
  • Schulitz Architects: form follows performance. Works 1995-2010 . Birkhäuser, 2010, ISBN 978-3034601153
  • Helmut C. Schulitz: "Entfesselung der Architektur", JOVIS Verlag Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86859-322-8

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