Wolfram Hagspiel

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Wolfram Hagspiel (* 1952 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German art historian and monument conservator .

Life

Wolfram Hagspiel studied art history , archeology , history and Egyptology at the universities in Bonn and Cologne . There he was in 1981 when Günther Binding with a dissertation on the Cologne-based architect Wilhelm Riphahn to Dr. phil. PhD .

Since 1975 he has been involved in several art and architecture exhibitions in Cologne, Munich and Düsseldorf, most recently in 2010 in the memorial exhibition Cologne and its Jewish architects in the Cologne National Socialist Documentation Center . With more than 150 specialist publications as author or co-author on the architectural history of Cologne and Rhenish in the 19th and 20th centuries, he is one of the most prominent architectural historians in the region.

From 1977 to 2012 Wolfram Hagspiel was a research assistant in the service of the city ​​of Cologne , initially in the office of city curator until 2011, and most recently from February 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012 at the NS Documentation Center.

Hagspiel, who held a teaching position in the fields of architecture and monument preservation for several years with a substitute chair at the University of Applied Sciences in Cologne , is one of the founding members of the Architektur Forum Rheinland eV

Fonts (selection)

As an author

  • The Cologne architect Wilhelm Riphahn. His life's work from 1913 to 1945. König, Cologne 1982, ISBN 3-88375-017-4 . (also dissertation, University of Cologne, 1981.)
  • The Cologne Opera House 1957–1987. Opera of the City of Cologne, Cologne 1987.
  • Cologne. Marienburg . Buildings and architects of a villa suburb . (= Stadtspuren, Denkmäler in Köln , Volume 8.) 2 volumes, JP Bachem Verlag , Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-7616-1147-1 .
  • Marienburg. A Cologne villa district and its architectural development. (with photographs by Hans-Georg Esch) JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-7616-2012-0 .
  • Cologne and its Jewish architects. JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2010, ISBN 978-3-7616-2294-0 .
  • Villas in the south of Cologne. Rodenkirchen , Sürth , Weiss and Hahnwald . (with photographs by Hans-Georg Esch) JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2012, ISBN 978-3-7616-2488-3 .
  • Cologne. In photographs from the imperial era , Regionalia Verlag, Rheinbach 2016, ISBN 978-3-95540-227-3 .

As a co-author

  • together with Carl-Wolfgang Schümann: Architecture between the wars. In: From Dadamax to the Green Belt. Cologne in the 20s. Cologne 1975.
  • together with Erhard Schlieter: Architecture in Cologne. Beginnings of the present. Traffic Office of the City of Cologne, Cologne 1978.
  • together with Hiltrud Kier : Cologne. List of monuments. 12.6 Cologne, districts 7 and 8 ( Porz and Kalk ). Rheinland Verlag, Cologne 1980, ISBN 3-7927-0553-2 .
  • together with Michael Behr, Werner Strodthoff and Herbert Peter Tabeling: Planned for Cologne - not built. Using the example of the cathedral surrounding the Rhine from 1900 to 1980. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 1981, ISBN 3-88375-010-7 .
  • together with Hiltrud Kier, Ulrich Krings and Johannes Ralf Beines : Cologne. List of monuments. 12.5 Cologne, districts 5 and 6 ( Nippes and Chorweiler ). JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1982, ISBN 3-7616-0644-3 .
  • together with Hiltrud Kier: Cologne. List of monuments. 12.3 Cologne, districts 2 and 3 ( Rodenkirchen and Lindenthal ). JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1984, ISBN 3-7616-0734-2 .
  • The "new Lower Rhine village". In: The German Werkbund exhibition in Cologne 1914. (= The West German impulse 1900–1914. Art and environmental design in the industrial area. ) (Exhibition catalog) Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne 1984, pp. 184–191.
  • together with Hiltrud Kier and Ulrich Krings : Cologne. Architecture of the 50s. (= Stadtspuren, Denkmäler in Köln , Volume 6.) JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1986, ISBN 3-7616-0858-6 .
  • together with Ute Fendel: 100 years of the Robert Perthel construction company and the development of modern architecture in Cologne. (= Small writings on Cologne city history , Volume 6.) Cologne City Museum, Cologne 1987, ISBN 3-88375-010-7 .
  • Construction from 1928 to 1945. Large buildings and private houses. In: Cologne. His buildings 1928–1988. (Ed. by the Architects and Engineers Association Cologne eV from 1875 in collaboration with the Cologne University of Applied Sciences) JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-7616-1074-2 , pp. 69–76.
  • The Cologne buildings. In: Alfred Digit (Ed.): Bruno Paul . German spatial art and architecture between Art Nouveau and Modernism. (Exhibition catalog) Klinkhardt & Biermann, Munich 1992, ISBN 3-7814-0325-4 , pp. 273–282.
  • Carl Moritz (1863-1944). The "house architect" of the Barmer Bank Association . In: Johannes Busmann , Joachim Frielingsdorf, Christoph Hergerath (Eds.): Art and architecture. Festschrift for Hermann J. Mahlberg on his 60th birthday. Müller + Busmann, Wuppertal 1998, ISBN 3-928766-32-5 , pp. 58-65.
  • together with Reinhold Mißelbeck : Views of Cologne. Photographs by Karl Hugo Schmölz . JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-7616-1403-9 .
  • together with Reinhold Mißelbeck: Werner Mantz . Vision of the new Cologne. Photographs 1926–1932. JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-7616-1434-9 .
  • Berlin splendor in cities on the Rhine. In: polis , 11th year 2000, issue 1. (on buildings by the Berlin architects Kayser and von Großheim in the Rhineland)
  • Buildings and architects in Braunsfeld from 1900 to the present. In: Max-Leo Schwering: Cologne. Braunsfeld Melaten. (= Publications of the Cologne City Museum , Volume 6.) Cologne 2004, ISBN 3-927396-93-1 , pp. 271–336.
  • The "St. Claren Quarter". Its structural and urban development up to the present. In: Werner Schäfke (Ed.): Am Römerturm . Two millennia of a Cologne district. (= Publications of the Cologne City Museum , Volume 7.) Cologne 2006, ISBN 3-927396-99-0 , pp. 205–252.
  • From the “Klinik-Palast” to the “Hochhaus-Breitfuß -anlage”. In: Monika Frank, Friedrich Moll (ed.): Cologne hospital stories. In the beginning there was Napoleon. Cologne 2006, ISBN 3-940042-00-5 , pp. 224-275.
  • The development of the Cologne city building authorities from 1821 to 1945 and their contribution to building culture. In: Architektur Forum Rheinland eV (Hrsg.): Kölner Stadtbaumeister and the development of the municipal building authorities since 1821. (= Publications of the Cologne City Museum , Volume 9.) Cologne 2008, ISBN 978-3-940042-03-3 , p. 37 -70.
  • Search for clues. Well-known architects and their buildings in the south of Cologne. Dr. Harvey Cotton Merrill and Theodor Merrill. An unusual Cologne-American success story. In: köln süd stadtMAGAZIN , Volume 23 2012, No. 1, pp. 16–20.
  • Otto Müller-Jena . Rodenkirchen's first major villa planner. In: köln süd stadtMAGAZIN , Volume 23 2012, No. 2, pp. 14-17.

As editor

Remarks

  1. ^ NS Documentation Center of the City of Cologne (ed.): Annual report 2011 , self-published, Cologne 2012, ISBN 978-3-938636-17-6 , pp. 85 and 103. online
  2. NS Documentation Center of the City of Cologne (ed.): Annual report 2012 , self-published, Cologne 2013, ISBN 978-3-938636-19-0 , pp. 113 and 120. online
  3. The development of the Cologne city building authorities from 1821 to 1945 and their contribution to building culture. In: Architektur Forum Rheinland eV (Hrsg.): Kölner Stadtbaumeister and the development of the municipal building authorities since 1821. (= Publications of the Cologne City Museum , Volume 9.) Cologne 2008, ISBN 978-3-940042-03-3 , p. 287 .