Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm – Wikipedia

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Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm (* 1940 in Berlin) is a German freelance architectural critic and urban planner.

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Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm is a son of the doctor Walter Hoffmann-Axthelm. After studying theology, philosophy and history in Berlin, Marburg, Tübingen, Zurich, Göttingen and Paris, he received his doctorate in Münster in 1968 as Dr. Theol. This was followed by teaching orders at the University of Education in Berlin and assistants at the architecture acid of the TU Berlin. From 1975 he was temporarily an editorial member of the magazines Aesthetics & communication and Arch+ And also became a member of the international opponents (IDK).

From 1987 he worked as a city planner in Kassel, Vienna and Berlin. In 1991/1992, together with Bernhard Strecker, he developed the structural plan for Friedrichstadt, Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichswerder for the Berlin building administration [first] /Berlin center. In 1993 the structural plan for the reconstruction of the Lower City of Kassel, followed, [2] The Upper Development Plan Eberswalde for Leg Brandenburg and minor planning in different cities, also with Bernhard Strecker. From 1996 to 1999 he took part in the Downtown Berlin Planwerk, in cooperation with Bernd Albers [3] of the historical center.

Since 1998 he has been increasingly dealing with problems of local and municipal self -government, in conjunction with area policy, administrative reform and local finances.

  • Theory of artistic work. An investigation based on the location of the visual arts in the capitalist countries. Frankfurt am Main 1974.
  • Sensory work: Thinking about perception. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1984
  • Street slaughter – history, demolition and broken on life on Admiralstrasse Kreuzberg, Nishen, 1984, ISBN 3-88940-104-X.
  • Bauflucht. Berlin 1987.
  • mit ludovica shoe: Walls and breakthroughs. Berlin 1987.
  • The missed city. Kassel 1989.
  • The third city. Building blocks of a new foundation contract. Frankfurt am Main 1993.
  • The rescue of the architecture from itself. Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1995.
  • Instructions for urban redevelopment. Frankfurt am Main 1996.
  • Local self -administration. Possibility and limits of direct democracy. Wiesbaden 2004.
  • The big Jüdenhof. A Berlin place and the relationship between Jews and Christians in the German city of the Middle Ages. Lukas, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-936872-46-5.
  • The house on the dog bridge. Berlin 2008.
  • The miracle blood of Beelitz. Lukas, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86732-049-8.
  • Area costs and municipal financial autonomy. For a theory of urban economy. Detmold Rohn, 2010, ISBN 978-3-939486-46-6.
  • Perleberg in the Middle Ages. Urban development and history. Lukas, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86732-083-2.
  • St. Jakobi in Perleberg. The building history. Lukas, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86732-084-9.
  • The Berlin town house. History and typology. 1200–2010. DOM publishers, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-86922-117-5.
  • East west middle. Walks through the newer Berlin. edition.fototapest, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-940524-14-0.
  • Prussia at the Silesian goal: the history of Köpenicker Straße 1589–1989. Berlin-Story-Verlag, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-95723-010-2.
  • Local democracy and European house. Roadmap for an open republic. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2016, ISBN 978-3-8376-3642-0.
  • Home and community: to the inheritance of modernity. DOM publishers, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86922-661-3.
  1. Berlin houses
  2. Project development company Unterneustadt GmbH
  3. Introduction Planwerk Downtown. (No longer available online) archived from Original am 23. June 2009 ; accessed on September 1, 2012 .
  4. Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm-official personal website-biography

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