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Dieter Oesterlen (Heidenheim an der Brenz, … Dieter Oesterlen (Heidenheim an der Brenz, 5 aprile 1911 – Hannover, 6 aprile 1994) è stato un architetto tedesco, ed insegnante universitario. Stele al cimitero militare germanico della Futa Tra i suoi progetti più famosi in Germania, si ricorda la riprogettazione degli interni del ricostruito Leineschloss di Hannover per accogliervi la sede del parlamento della Bassa Sassonia. In Italia ha realizzato il cimitero militare germanico della Futa.il cimitero militare germanico della Futa.
, Dieter Oesterlen (April 5, 1911 – April 6, … Dieter Oesterlen (April 5, 1911 – April 6, 1994) was a German architect. He re-built the Leineschloss, the Marktkirche, and the opera house all in Hanover after the destruction of World War II. Oesterlen's father was the chief engineer of a turbine factory in Heidenheim. His family left the town for Berlin during World War I. From Berlin they moved again to Hanover after his father was appointed professor of turbine technology at the local technical college. The foundations to Oesterlen's training in architecture began here. He regularly visited exhibitions at the Kestner Society. He attended evening classes in freehand drawing at the School of Applied Arts. As a young man he worked in some unorthodox places. For instance, after completing high school he worked, as part of his practical requirements, at the construction site of the as a carpenter. He was a great observer and absorbed much by merely going from place to place. Before he began a formal training as an architect he was already an informal student of architecture. The strict objectivity of the Bauhaus building in Dessau, which Oesterlen visited in the years before he started his architectural degree, made a lasting impression on him. degree, made a lasting impression on him.
, Dieter Oesterlen (* 5. April 1911 in Heidenheim an der Brenz; † 6. April 1994 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Architekt und Hochschullehrer.
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Dieter Oesterlen (April 5, 1911 – April 6, … Dieter Oesterlen (April 5, 1911 – April 6, 1994) was a German architect. He re-built the Leineschloss, the Marktkirche, and the opera house all in Hanover after the destruction of World War II. Oesterlen's father was the chief engineer of a turbine factory in Heidenheim. His family left the town for Berlin during World War I. From Berlin they moved again to Hanover after his father was appointed professor of turbine technology at the local technical college. The foundations to Oesterlen's training in architecture began here. He regularly visited exhibitions at the Kestner Society. He attended evening classes in freehand drawing at the School of Applied Arts. As a young man he worked in some unorthodox places. For instance, after completing high school he worked, as part of his practical reool he worked, as part of his practical re
, Dieter Oesterlen (* 5. April 1911 in Heidenheim an der Brenz; † 6. April 1994 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Architekt und Hochschullehrer.
, Dieter Oesterlen (Heidenheim an der Brenz, … Dieter Oesterlen (Heidenheim an der Brenz, 5 aprile 1911 – Hannover, 6 aprile 1994) è stato un architetto tedesco, ed insegnante universitario. Stele al cimitero militare germanico della Futa Tra i suoi progetti più famosi in Germania, si ricorda la riprogettazione degli interni del ricostruito Leineschloss di Hannover per accogliervi la sede del parlamento della Bassa Sassonia. In Italia ha realizzato il cimitero militare germanico della Futa.il cimitero militare germanico della Futa.
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Dieter Oesterlen
, Дітер Остерлен
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