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Start | Architekten | Egon Eiermann

Egon Eiermann

29/05/2018 by

(Egon Fritz Wilhelm Eiermann)

* 1904 Neuendorf/Potsdam

† 1970 in Baden-Baden

  • studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin under Hans Poelzig, Diploma 1927
  • 1930–1934 joint office with Fritz Jaenecke in Berlin
  • 1934 foundation of his own office in Berlin; residential buildings, industrial buildings
  • 1942 hospital building in Beelitz-Heilstätten, relocation of his office there
  • 1947–1970 professorship at the Technical University Karlsruhe
  • from 1948 worked as furniture designer; development of serial furniture
  • from 1951 Matthäuskirche, Pforzheim
  • 1958 German Pavilion at the Expo ‘58 in Brussels (with Sep Ruf)
  • from 1959 Gedächtniskirche Berlin
  • from 1965 Bonn high-rise parliament building
  • 1967–1972 headquarters of IBM Germany, Stuttgart-Vaihingen
  • 1968–1972 Olivetti Towers, Frankfurt am Main

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