Ingeborg Kühler

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Ingeborg Kühler (born January 1, 1943, in Dachau, Bavaria) is a German architect, engineer and university lecturer.[1] She was the first female design professor at a West German architecture faculty and designed the plans for the Technoseum in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[2]

She lives in Berlin.[3]

Works (selection)[]

  • 1989: Studio of the South German Radio in Mannheim
  • 1990: State Museum for Technology and Work "Technoseum" in Mannheim, 1990
  • 2001: Residence in Berlin-Kladow, 2001
  • 2008: 1st exhibition of drawings and watercolors

Awards[]

  • Förderungspreis des Kunstpreises Berlin for the field of architecture, together with the garden and landscape architect Dirk Jürgen Zilling, 1986
  • European Award for Museum Design, 1992, for the "Technoseum" State Museum of Technology and Labor
  • BDA Award for Good Buildings, 1990
  • German Steel Construction Award, recognition
  • September 30, 2017 - March 8, 2018, FRAU ARCHITEKT: In the film and exhibition at the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt and in the catalog for the exhibition FRAU ARCHITEKT.

Literature[]

  • Karin Wilhelm: "Das Auge wandert mit": Die Architektin Ingeborg Kuhler. In: Mary Pepchinski et al. (eds.): Frau Architekt. Seit mehr als 100 Jahren: Frauen im Architektenberuf. Wasmuth, Tübingen 2017, ISBN 978-3-8030-0829-9, p. 221–225, 299.

References[]

  1. ^ "IAWA Biographical Database". iawadb.lib.vt.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  2. ^ ":: Immobilienreport - München :: Frau-Architekt.php". www.immobilienreport.de. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  3. ^ "Ist es nicht zum Verzweifeln?". www.zeit.de. Retrieved 2021-08-01.


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