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Josef Paul Kleihues 1933-2004.


Professor Josef Paul Kleihues, who died in Berlin on 13 August, will be remembered for his devotion to the intellectual concept and physical form of the European city and, in particular, Berlin's development after German reunification This article is about the 1990 German reunification. For the 1871 German Empire, see Unification of Germany.

German reunification (German: Deutsche Wiedervereinigung 
 in 1990. Like most of his generation, his ideas were shaped by the destruction of war and opposing concepts of post-war reconstruction. Although born in a small town north of Munster, the problems of the city attracted him to the divided former capital. After studying in Stuttgart, Berlin, and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Kleihues opened his first office in Berlin in 1962.

His seminal project was Block 270, a residential building in Berlin-Wedding, designed in 1971. While his contemporaries experimented with their role as social engineer, he chose to re-establish the Berlin block plan, a traditional option which became a counter-revolutionary deed. He once said, 'I am for solid building. One should build buildings that are able to survive, not just twenty, but fifty years without major repair'. As professor in Germany and the US, and director of Berlin's 1979-1987 IBA IBA
abbr.
International Bar Association


IBA (in Britain) Independent Broadcasting Authority

IBA n abbr (Brit) (= Independent Broadcasting Authority
, Kleihues propagated a concept of urban 'critical reconstruction', understood by many as critical of Modernism.

However, despite the 'Berlin debate', Kleihues actively encouraged many international architects, who did not necessarily agree with his theories, to build in Berlin. He was on the jury which chose Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum There are a number museums called the Jewish Museum including:
  • Jewish Museum Berlin, Jewish Museum Frankfurt and Jewish Museum Munich in Germany
  • Jewish Museum (New York) in The United States of America
  • Jewish Museum (Bucharest) in Romania
 extension design and in a Die Welt "Die Welt" is also the name of a weekly publication founded in 1897 by Theodor Herzl in Vienna as organ of the Zionist movement.

Die Welt (English: The World) is a German national daily newspaper published by the Axel Springer AG company.
 newspaper interview earlier this year, when asked about their difference of opinion over the new federal capital's development, Kleihues said. 'It was a shame, the way that discussion came about, but that's a closed chapter now'.

His best projects, displaying elegance and clarity, were refurbishments of old structures for modern uses; Hamburg's Deichtor Halls, Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof
You might be looking for Hamburg's central train station, Hamburg Hauptbahnhof.


Hamburger Bahnhof is a former train station in Berlin, Germany on Invalidenstraße in the Berlin-Tiergarten district opposite the Charité.
 Museum of Contemporary Art, Frankfurt am Main's Prehistoric and Early History Museum. Among his new buildings, the 1994 Kant Dreieck Berlin office block stands out for its extraordinary silver shark's fin, designed in homage to the dancer Josephine Baker
This page is for the American entertainer. For the first female director of Public Health, see Sara Josephine Baker.


Josephine Baker (or Joséphine Baker in francophone countries) (June 3, 1906 – April 12, 1975)[1]
. Reconstructions of Haus Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer".

It may refer to:
  • Alfred Sommer (ophthalmologist) (born 1943), American academic
  • António de Sommer Champalimaud
  • Barbara Sommer (born 1948), German politician (CDU)
 and Haus Liebermann, flanking the Brandenburg Gate Brandenburg Gate

The only remaining town gate of Berlin, it is located at the western end of the avenue Unter den Linden. Carl G. Langhans (1732–1808), who built the gate (1789–93), modeled it after the propylaeum of the Athenian Acropolis.
, showed an energetic Post-Modernism reduced to historical cloning. A successful adaptation, however, was the transformation of Reichle's 1935 propaganda ministry into the present Federal Ministry of Health and Social Security. Kleihues blew out the ghosts while preserving enough of the past as a warning for the future. He was also prominent in another controversial and still current issue, as lobbyist for the reconstruction of both Schinkel's Bauakademie and Berlin's former Palace. While absorbed in the problems of reinstating the European city, Kleihues was unique among his generation of German architects for being able to win and complete a project outside Europe: Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, 1991.

He strove strove  
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Past tense of strive.


strove
Verb

the past tense of strive

strove strive
 for balance. Once asked for his life's motto Kleihues answered, 'Poesie acquia regulae'. (Rules and poetry harmonize well with each other.) Thus he embraced not only the Classical language, but also another age of architectural discourse, at odds with today's superficial urban marketing.
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Title Annotation:obituary
Author:Dawson, Layla
Publication:The Architectural Review
Article Type:Obituary
Geographic Code:4E
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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