Alfred Werner Maurer

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Alfred Werner Maurer
Born( 1945 -10-03)3 October 1945
NationalityGerman
Known forinternational German architect , Archaeology, in Syria, Lebanon, England, France, Spain and Switzerland.
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeology, Urban planner, architects, architectural historian, art historian
InstitutionsMaurer Associates Architects, Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft Berlin, University of the Saarland
Doctoral advisor
Doctoral studentsUniversity of the Saarland
InfluencesRudolf Olgiati
Gottfried Böhm
Rolf Hachmann
Winfried Orthmann





Alfred Werner Maurer (*1945 in Saarbrücken ) is an international German architect, urban planner, architectural historian, archaeologists and art historian

Life[]

Alfred Werner Maurer studied from 1964 to 1968 at the College of Engineering and Sciences of the Saarland, 1969–1970 at the Ulm School of Design, the Institute for Environmental Planning of the University of Stuttgart and from 1970 to 1972 at the University of Innsbruck Architecture and the Kaiserslautern University of Technology and regional planning . He received his graduate degree specializing in architecture and urban planning. From 1973 to 1977 he studied at the University of the Saarland Art history, Classical archaeology, Prehistory and Early History and Near Eastern archaeology. His professors included , Rolf Hachmann, , , , Winfried Orthmann, and . Subsequently, he was a PhD student at with the dissertation topic " palace buildings of the 19th Century in France . In 1973, he participated as a researcher at the University of Saarland in Saarbrücken under the direction of Rolf Hachmann in the excavations at Tell Kamid al lawz (or Kamid el-Loz) (Kumidi) in Lebanon part. In 1974 he was a research associate at the University of Saarland at the Winfried Orthmann directed excavation of the 5000-year-old city of Tall plant Munbāqa (also Ekalte (Mumbaqat)) in northern Syria. 1977 Maurer became the excavation director in Mumbaqat in Syria for the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft appointed and the University of the Saarland. At the same time, he took a position as professor of urban planning, architecture and archeology in his hometown. At the same time he worked as an architect and architectural historian. Among other things, he was in the 1980s in the reorganization of Saarbrücken Castle and the involved.

Alfred Werner Maurer was also active in sports, he was a board member of the , Board member of the National Sports Association Saar,Fencing Federation President Interregio Saar-Lor-Lux-Elsass-Südwest, President of the Federal fencers Saar.

Buildings (selection)[]

  • Redevelopment Saarbrücken Castle (draft of Gottfried Böhm )[1][2]
  • (with Gottfried Böhm)[3]
  • Civic center Dudweiler (department store and community center; design Gottfried Böhm)
  • Center for Innovative Production of the University of Saarland in Saarbrücken
  • Casino with hotel Saarbrücken in the German-French Garden[4]
  • Villas in France, Switzerland and Germany (with Rudolf Olgiati)[5]

Writings (selection)[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Informationen über den Umbau des Saarbrücker Schlosses. (PDF; 29 kB) accessed on 8. März 2010.
  2. ^ Saarbrücker Schloß at archINFORM. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  3. ^ Erforschung, Ausgrabung, Rekonstruktion + Baupathologie Saarbrücker Schloss Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine auf www.detail360.de, accessed on 20. August 2013
  4. ^ Spielbank Saarbrücken Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine auf www.detail360.de, accessed on 20. August 2013
  5. ^ Villen mit Rudolf Olgiati Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine auf www.detail360.de, accessed on 20. August 2013
  6. ^ ZDB IDN: 012931268 and OCLC-number: 613277056.[permanent dead link] accessed on 19. September 2013.
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