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OM Ungers : Contemporary Architect Practice, Germany, Europe: Information
post updated 15 May 2021
Oswald Mathias Ungers – Key Projects
Oswald Mathias born 1926, died in 2007 aged 81
Featured Building
Deutsches Architektur Museum
Date: 1979-84
Architect: Oswald Mathias Ungers
Location: Museum Ufe, Frankfurt, Germany
photo © Adrian Welch
OM Ungers : Deutsches Architektur Museum
DAM Images by adrian welch available: 1280×1024 pixels, 72dpi
Oswald Mathias Ungers – Key Building
Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany
O M Ungers – Other Buildings
Architecture Designs, alphabetical:
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research – main building, Bremerhaven
Date built: 1986
Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany
Dates built: 1983-91
Dorotheenhöfe, Berlin
Dates built:1998-2001
Family House, Cologne
Dates built:1994-95
Friedrichstadt-Passagen, Berlin
Dates built:1993-96
German Ambassador’s Residence, Washington D.C., USA
Date built: 1994
Messe-Torhaus, Frankfurt
Dates built: 1980-83
Museum of Contemporary Art, Hamburg, Germany
1995
Pergamon Museum redevelopment, Berlin
on site
Roman bath – Entrance, Trier, Germany
2006
Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne
2001
Architectural competition winner 2000
More projects by Oswald Mathias Ungers online soon
Location: Cologne, western Germany, western Europe
Germany Architecture Practice Information
O.M. Ungers
Oswald Mathias born in Kaisersesch, Eifel, western Germany
Education:
University of Karlsruhe – architecture
1947-50
Career:
Practice commenced 1950, in Cologne
Teaching:
Technical University of Berlin – Professor
1963-67
Technical University of Berlin – Dean : Faculty of Architecture
1965-67
New Architecture in Frankfurt, Germany
Contemporary Frankfurt Architecture – architectural selection below:
European Central Bank Frankfurt Tower Building
Design: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
photograph © European Central Bank/Robert Metsch
European Central Bank Frankfurt Tower Building
The dynamic design of this Viennese architecture studio for the new premises of this important European Institution combines the low-level landmarked Grossmarkthalle with a new twisted double tower. The tower is 185 metres high.
FOUR Frankfurt Towers
Design: UNStudio & HPP Architects (UNS + HPP)
rendering courtesy of architects
FOUR Frankfurt Development
UNStudio join forces with HPP Architects to create a consortium (UNS + HPP) to carry out the next phases of the project. Both companies bring many years of experience with large-scale projects, complex planning and design processes.
German Architecture
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