State Construction Management Münster

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The State New Construction Office Münster was a building authority of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, founded in 1946, in the administrative district of Münster .

history

Early example of Berlin classicism in the Prussian province of Westphalia, 1832 (architect: von Besusen, approved and revised by the Oberbaudeputation Berlin, KFSchinkel)

North Rhine-Westphalia emerged from the old Prussian provinces of Westphalia , Rhineland and the Principality of Lippe in the British occupied territory. The country adopted the rules of the Prussian building administration. From 1816 onwards, all state building projects in the Kingdom of Prussia were reviewed by the Oberbaudeputation under the direction of the State Building Director Karl Friedrich Schinkel . This tradition of state building construction ended with the establishment of the North Rhine-Westphalia construction and property company . In 2001, she was given the task of managing the properties of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia as a special fund with partial legal capacity according to commercial principles and to relieve the state budget.

assignment

As a specialist department of the state building construction in North Rhine-Westphalia, the state new construction management was responsible for the rapid construction of urgently needed state-owned facilities in the Münster administrative district. She began her work in 1955 in the makeshift buildings (wooden barracks) at the Buddenturm in Münster and in 1959 moved to the new Alter Steinweg authority building . Its first board member was building officer Karlheinz Sundermann .

New authority building in Münster (1959), seat of the state building management, the social court and other authorities

The North Rhine-Westphalia State Archives, Westphalia department, digitized and archived the plans for the construction work carried out .

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