Wolf Röhner

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Wolf Röhner (2012)

Wolf Walter Röhner (born December 14, 1944 in Ehrenfriedersdorf ) is a German designer .

Life

Wolf Röhner was born as a child of the cleaning master Dora Röhner, b. Helbig and the engineer Walter Röhner. After attending the foreign language special class in Chemnitz-Bernsdorf , he passed the Abitur at the Roßleben monastery school in 1964 . The two-year basic course in mechanical engineering at the TH Karl-Marx-Stadt was followed from 1966 to 1971 by studying industrial design , department of work equipment / working environment at the college for industrial design in Halle, Burg Giebichenstein u. a. with Lothar Zitzmann and Erwin Andrä . From 1970 he worked with the designers Uta Scheibe, Gerhard Jahnel and Guido Ahnert, as well as Arnd Härtel at the research center of the VEB "Fritz Heckert" in Karl-Marx-Stadt, on the design of machine tools , which have received numerous awards for "good design" and received international recognition. For the AiF , Röhner developed the TGL color standard for the GDR industry in the 1980s . From 1994 work for well-known German machine manufacturers and plant builders followed. Like Clauss Dietel and Lutz Rudolph , Wolf Röhner has adapted the human and function-oriented design established by the Bauhaus to the traditional Saxon mechanical engineering.

Since 1970 he has been with the teacher Renate Röhner, geb. Zimmermann married and father of two sons.

Wolf Röhner lives as a freelance designer in Auerswalde , Saxony .

Works

ACW-400, model of the CNC milling machining center
  • CW500, CW750, CW1000, machining centers, VEB "Fritz Heckert", 1982-86
  • CWK500 horizontal machining center, VEB "Fritz Heckert", 1986
  • Lathe, Forschungszentrum Maschinenbau GmbH Chemnitz, 1994
  • Machining center ACW, Auerbach Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH , FZM research center, Maschinenbau GmbH Chemnitz, 1993

Awards

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Text on Bernsdorfer Schule I , accessed on December 10, 2014
  2. ^ Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Chemnitz University of Technology , accessed on December 5, 2014
  3. ^ Faculty of Industrial Design Burg Giebichenstein, Halle / Saale , accessed on December 10, 2014
  4. Blog Jens Kassner: Applied Art , accessed on December 8, 2014