TY - BOOK ID - 49175269 TI - Schöpferische Wiederherstellung = : Creative reconstruction : Hans Döllgast, Karljosef Schattner, Josef Wiedemann AU - Kinold, Klaus AU - Stock, Wolfgang Jean PY - 2019 SN - 9783777433073 3777433071 PB - München : Hirmer Verlag GmbH, DB - UniCat KW - Photographie d'architecture KW - Architecture KW - Conservation et restauration KW - Kinold, Klaus KW - Döllgast, Hans, KW - Schattner, Karljosef KW - Wiedemann, Josef, KW - Architectural photography KW - Conservation and restoration KW - Kinold, Klaus, KW - Döllgast, Hans, KW - Schattner, Karljosef, KW - adaptive reuse KW - Germany KW - Architectural photography - Germany - Bavaria - Exhibitions KW - Architecture - Conservation and restoration - Germany - Bavaria - Exhibitions KW - Kinold, Klaus, - 1939- - Exhibitions KW - Döllgast, Hans, - 1891-1974 - Exhibitions KW - Schattner, Karljosef, - 1924-2012 - Exhibitions KW - Wiedemann, Josef, - 1910-2001 - Exhibitions KW - Kinold, Klaus, - 1939 KW - -Döllgast, Hans, - 1891-1974 KW - Schattner, Karljosef, - 1924-2012 KW - Wiedemann, Josef, - 1910-2001 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:49175269 AB - In der Nachfolge von Döllgast haben vor allem zwei seiner Schüler beispielhafte Werke geschaffen. Karljosef Schattner (1924?2012), der langjährige Diözesanbaumeister des Bistums Eichstätt, hat in der Bischofsstadt bedrohte Bauten wie das Alte Waisenhaus gerettet und zeitgenössisch erweitert oder historischen Gebäuden wie dem Ulmer Hof durch funktionale Ergänzungen eine neue Nutzung gegeben. Beim Schloss Hirschberg hat er einen modernen Trakt mutig vor die Südfassade gesetzt. Josef Wiedemann (1910?2001) war ein herausragender Architekt des Münchner Wiederaufbaus. Als eines seiner Meisterwerke gilt die interpretierende Rekonstruktion der stark zerstörten Glyptothek am Königsplatz. The "creative reconstruction" of damaged buildings was an important topic in architecture after the Second World War, particularly in Bavaria. The Munich architect Hans Döllgast (1891-1974) was one of the pioneers of this development. His most important achievements include the repairs to the Alte Pinakothek, the Basilica of St. Bonifaz and the main municipal cemeteries. Hans Döllgast was succeeded above all by two of his students, whose work can be seen as exemplary. Karljosef Schattner (1924-2012), for many years the diocesan architect of the Bishopric of Eichstätt, saved threatened buildings in the episcopal city such as the Old Orphanage by adding a contemporary extension, or gave a new lease of life to historic buildings such as the Ulmer Hof by means of functional additions. In the case of Hirschberg Palace he boldly placed a modern wing in front of the south façade. Josef Wiedemann (1910-2001) was an outstanding architect of the reconstruction of Munich. The interpretative reconstruction of the badly damaged Glyptothek on Königsplatz is regarded as one of his masterpieces. ER -