Hans Scharoun

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Hans Scharoun
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Bernhard Hans Henry Scharoun (20 September 1893 – 25 November 1972) was a German architect He designed the Berliner Philharmonie (home to the Berlin Philharmonic) and the Schminke House in Löbau, Saxony. He was important in organic and expressionist architecture.

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Hans Scharoun (1966)
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Berliner Philharmonie

Awards and prizes

  • 1954 Honorary Doctorate from the Technical University of Berlin
  • 1954 Fritz Schumacher Prize, Hamburg
  • 1955 Berlin Arts Prize
  • 1958 Bronze plaque of the Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg
  • 1959 Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[1]
  • 1962 Honorary Senator of the Technical University of Berlin
  • 1964 Grand Prize of the Association of German Architects (Großer BDA Preis)
  • 1965 Honorary Doctorate from the University of Rome
  • 1965 Auguste Perret Prize
  • 1969 Honorary citizen of Berlin
  • 1970 Erasmus Prize[2]
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Work

  • A house called Die Wohnung (The dwelling) for the Werkbund exhibition at the Weissenhof Estate, Stuttgart, (1927)
  • Men's hostel for the Werkbund exhibition called Wohnung und Werkraum (Dwellings and Workspaces), Wrocław, (1929)
  • Apartments at Kaiserdamm, Berlin-Charlottenburg, (1928/29)
  • Apartments at Hohenzollerndamm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, (1929/30)
  • Town planning and housing design at Großsiedlung Siemensstadt, (1929–31)
  • The Schminke house, Löbau/Sachsen, (1933)
  • The Baensch house, Berlin-Spandau, (1935)
  • The Hoffmeyer house, Bremerhaven, (1935)
  • The Moll house, Berlin-Grunewald, (1936)
  • The Mohrmann house, Berlin-Lichtenrade, (1939)
  • Romeo & Julia, high rise apartments, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, (1954–59)
  • Charlottenburg-Nord, housing development, Berlin-Charlottenburg, (1955–60)
  • Girls School (now a comprehensive school) "Geschwister-Scholl-Schule", Lünen, (1956–62)
  • Berliner Philharmonie, Berlin-Tiergarten, (1957–63)
  • Salute, high-rise apartments, Stuttgart-Fasanenhof, (1961–63)
  • Main and primary school, Marl, (designed in 1960, completed in 1971)
  • Institutes of the faculty for architecture of the Technical University, Berlin, (1962–70)
  • Rauher Kapf, residential district Böblingen, (1965)
  • Orplid, high-rise apartments, Böblingen, (1971)
  • Embassy building for the Federal Republic of Germany, Brasília, (1964–71)
  • City Theatre, Wolfsburg, (1965–73)
  • Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum (German maritime museum), Bremerhaven, (1970–75)
  • State library, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin-Tiergarten, (1964–79)
  • Competition – Prenzlau Cathedral Square, 1st Prize, (1919)
  • Competition – German hygiene museum, Dresden, (1920)
  • Competition – Multistorey building at Friedrichstraße station, Berlin, (1922)
  • Competition – Münsterplatz Ulm, (1925)
  • Competition – Town hall and Exhibition spaces, Bremen, (1928)
  • Competition – Liederhalle concert hall, Stuttgart, 1st Prize, (1949)
  • Competition – American Memorial Library, Berlin, (1951)
  • Design for a primary school, Darmstadt, (1951)
  • Competition – Land development, Isle of Helgoland, (1952)
  • Competition – Theater, Kassel, 1st Prize, (1952)
  • Competition – National Theater, Mannheim, 3rd Prize, (1953)
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