Werner Lendholt

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Werner Lendholt (born February 11, 1912 in Uerdingen ; † August 25, 1980 in Hanover ) was a German gardener, garden architect, landscape architect, gardening director of the state capital Hanover and professor at the Technical University of Hanover .

Life

Lendholt was initially an assistant, from 1939 head of the garden, cemetery and forestry office of the city of Poznan . His predecessor there was Heinrich Wiepking-Jürgensmann . Erich Ahlers (who later became the horticultural director and head of the horticultural department in Bremen ) was a fellow student of Lendholt and carried out green planning with him in Posen.

Lendholt was also from Posen from 1939 to 1943 general consultant for landscape management and nature conservation in the Warthegau annexed to Germany , whose territory had previously belonged to Poland. He was also involved in the landscaping of the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg .

After the end of the Second World War he worked as a freelance garden architect. In 1949 he became head of the garden design department at the Higher Horticultural School in Osnabrück , of which Wiepking was a co-founder (now a branch of the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences ). In 1956 he became gardening director and head of the garden and cemetery office of the city of Hanover .

From 1958 Lendholt was director of the Institute for Green Planning and Garden Architecture at the Technical University of Hanover. In 1957 , Professor Heinrich Wiepking , who teaches in Hanover, divided his subject area into two independent institutes. While Wiepking continued to represent the field of landscape maintenance and landscaping, the other professorship was advertised and awarded with the support of Wiepking Lendholt. Lendholt had been a pupil of Wiepking, had studied with him in Berlin at the Technical University there, so the conservative, intellectual and content-related continuity in Wiepking's sense was preserved. In 1958 the biologist Konrad Buchwald took over Wiepkings' chair.

Lendholt was also a member of a working group of the German Horticultural Society (DGG), which had developed the basis for the Green Charter adopted by Mainau in 1961 , and a member of the Land Care Research Committee of the Hanover Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning (ARL).

Works (selection)

Fonts (selection)

  • Konrad Buchwald , Werner Lendholt, Konrad Meyer (eds.): Festschrift for Heinrich Friedrich Wiepking . Contributions to the maintenance of the land, 1. Stuttgart: Ulmer, 1963.
  • Landscape and urban green. Basic considerations and state care statement on the 1960 development plan for the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , 1967
  • together with K. Rautmann: Investigation into the use of urban open spaces ... (final report), 1979
  • The importance of urban open spaces . Hanover: Jänecke, 1975, pp. 81-94. Reprint from: Urban Green Past and Present; 1975
  • Functions of urban open spaces . Hanover: Jänecke, 1974, pp. 161-184. Reprint from: On the order of the settlement structure (Urban Planning 1), 1974
  • Allotments . Hanover: Jänecke, 1970, Sp. 1559–1564. Reprint from: Concise dictionary of spatial research and spatial planning, 2nd edition, 1970
  • Green space in densely populated areas . In: Land maintenance and spatial planning. Hanover: Jänecke, 1964, pp. 49-52
  • Green planning in densely populated areas . Berlin: Institute for Urban Development, 1968. Trainee course in the Institute for Urban Development of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning, 7/33.
  • Green planning . Berlin: Institute for Urban Development, 1965. Traineeship course, Institute for Urban Development of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning, 2/43.
  • On the problem of urban planning guidelines for green and accessible areas: Lecture, go on March 13, 1964 . In: Green spaces in the urban region. Essen: Bacht, 1965, pp. 25–35.
  • State care requirements in the extended special-purpose association area "Economic Area City and District Göttingen". Part 1: State conservation objectives of state planning . Hanover: Institute f. Green planning and garden architecture d. Technical University of Hanover, around 1961
  • The open spaces in the city region . In: Das Gartenamt, H. 6, 1960, pp. 241–247

literature

  • Erwin Laage : Prof. em. Werner Lendholt. Born Feb. 11, 1912 in Krefeld-Uerdingen, died Aug. 25, 1980 in Hanover at the age of 78 . In: Communications from the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning , Vol. 25 (1981) Vol. 2, pp. 39–40
  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Bio-bibliographical directory of contemporary German-speaking scientists , ed. by Hans Strodel u. a. Munich u. a .: Saur, (1980), p. 2280

Individual evidence

  1. oV : Lendholt, Werner in the database Niedersächsische people (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version of 12 July 2006, last downloaded 20 June 2017