Werner Eichberg
Werner Eichberg (born April 6, 1910 in Berlin , † 1985 in Munich ) was a German architect and university professor .
Eichberg studied from 1929 to 1934 at the Technical University of Munich . From 1935 to 1937 he worked in Martin Elsaesser's architectural office . After the Second World War he was assistant to Adolf Abel at the Technical University of Munich, where he taught as a professor from 1955 until his retirement in 1976. Eichberg died in Munich in 1985.
plant
- 1954: Official material testing center and institute for solid construction at the Technical University of Munich
- 1956–1958: Extension ("Eichbergbau") of the Stadtsparkasse Munich in the valley
- 1957–1958: Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rothenburg / Laaber
- 1957–1965: High-voltage hall of the Institute for High Voltage and Systems Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (together with Franz Hart )
- 1958–1963: studio building of the Bavarian Radio in Munich (together with Otto Roth and Josef Wiedemann )
- 1963–1964: Rogate Church in Munich
- 1965: Callwey publishing house in Munich (together with Otto Roth)
- 1967–1978: Großhadern Clinic in Munich (together with Godehard Schwethelm and Walter Schlempp )
literature
- Chair for Building Construction and Building Materials Science at the Technical University of Munich (Ed.), Roman Steinberger (Ed.): Werner Eichberg. (Catalog of an exhibition on the occasion of Werner Eichberg's 75th birthday) Munich 1985.
Web link
- Werner Eichberg. In: arch INFORM .
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SURNAME | Eichberg, Werner |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 6, 1910 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | 1985 |
Place of death | Munich |