Wörner Traxler judge

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Wörner Traxler judge
legal form GmbH
founding 1971
Seat Frankfurt am Main , Germany
GermanyGermany 
management Petra Wörner, Martin Richter, Petra Cleven,

Lutzsteueragel, Christian Strauss, Björn Bischoff Sebastian Pfau, Sven Nebgen, Ralf Löw

Number of employees 160 (2019)
Branch architecture office
Website wtr-architekten.de

Elblandklinikum Meißen, 1998, main entrance
House of Bavarian History: Museum, Regensburg, 2019
House of Bavarian History: Museum, 2019
Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing Methods, Saarbrücken, 2014

Wörner Traxler Richter is a German architecture firm with branches in Frankfurt am Main , Dresden and Munich . The architectural community is one of the leading planning offices in the health sector, but also plans residential and hotel projects, museums and cultural buildings.

history

The office was founded in 1971 as Wörner + Partner by Hans-Georg Frick, Heinrich O. Wörner and Eckart Zeller in Frankfurt am Main. In 1981 branches followed in Hamburg, 1991 in Dresden and 2011 in Munich. After a change among the partners, the office was renamed woernerundpartner in 2006, and in 2013 after another change in Wörner Traxler Richter .

The office is a co-owner of mtp + planning company for medical technology as a specialist in medical and laboratory technology planning .

The clients include public and private hospital operators, the federal government, states and municipalities, universities and research institutes as well as private builders and investors in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Great importance is attached to BIM planning methodology.

Projects (selection)

Awards (selection)

  • 2019: Special BIM award from Heinze ArchitektenAWARD for university geriatric medicine FELIX PLATTER in Basel
  • 2019: FIABCI Prix ​​d'Excellence Germany

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Imprint - WTR Architects. Accessed December 1, 2019 .
  2. a b c d e BauNetz Media GmbH: Profile | wörner traxler richter, Frankfurt am Main. Accessed December 1, 2019 .
  3. a b Wörner + Partner: 25 years. Frankfurt 1996 (self-published)
  4. woernerundpartner (ed.): Simply architecture. Niggli-Verlag, Sulgen | Zurich, 2011. ISBN 978-3721208108
  5. wörner traxler richter: year book two thousand and thirteen. Frankfurt 2014 (self-published)
  6. https://www.mt-planung.de/kontakt/impressum
  7. Christine Ryll: Those who do not move with the times move with the times. Felix Platter-Spital, Basel / CH , in: DBZ - Deutsche Bauzeitschrift , issue 04/2016.
  8. ^ Heinrich O. Wörner : Evangelische Krankenanstalten Duisburg-Nord, in: Das Krankenhaus, Issue 03, Issue 1973, pp. 4–22.
  9. Uta Winterhager: Getting old: Alfried Krupp Hospital in Essen , in: Deutsche Bauzeitung , Issue 02, 2012, accessed on January 15, 2020.
  10. ^ New building of the Krupp hospital in Essen, in: Bauwelt 23, 1974, pp. 840–842.
  11. ^ Sebastian Redecke: The district hospital in Meißen, in: Bauwelt , issue 39/1998, pp. 2226–2229.
  12. Enrico Santifaller: District Hospital in Meißen - For patients and carers, in: DBZ - Deutsche Bauzeitschrift , issue 08/1999, pp. 61–66.
  13. BRAUBACHfive gallery: wörner + partner, Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved February 12, 2020 .
  14. ^ BauNetz Media GmbH: Center for Radiation Research Oncology University Hospital Dresden | wörner traxler richter, Frankfurt am Main. Accessed December 1, 2019 .
  15. ^ BauNetz Media GmbH: University Hospital, Münster | wörner traxler richter, Frankfurt am Main. Accessed December 1, 2019 .
  16. Melanie Seifert: If it should be good (again). Schwarzach Hospital / AT , in: DBZ - Deutsche Bauzeitschrift , issue 07/2015.
  17. BauNetz Media GmbH: FIABCI Prix d´Excellence Germany 2019 | wörner traxler richter, Frankfurt am Main. Accessed December 1, 2019 .