Charlotte Frank Explained
Charlotte Frank (born 25 July 1959, Kiel) is a German architect and partner at Schultes Frank Architekten in Berlin. In 2003, together with others, she was awarded the German Architecture Prize for the new German Chancellery in Berlin.[1] She has worked with Axel Schultes on other projects, including the Kunstmuseum Bonn (1992).[2]
Completed works
Reception
Literature
- Mönninger, Michael, and Charlotte Frank. Kanzleramt Berlin = Chancellery Berlin. Edited by Axel Menges, Stuttgart, 2002. .
- Schultes, Axel, and Max Bächer. Kunstmuseum Bonn. Ernst und Sohn, 1994. .
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.bmvbs.de/SharedDocs/DE/Artikel/B/deutscher-architekturpreis-auszeichnungen-1971-2007.html "Auszeichnungen 1971 bis 2007"
- https://www.nytimes.com/1999/04/11/arts/the-new-berlin-expressing-government-power-without-pomposity.html?scp=1&sq=%22The+New+Berlin%22+%22Michael+Z.+Wise%22&st=nyt Michael Z. Wise, "The New Berlin: Expressing Government Power Without Pomposity"
- News: Crematorium Baumschulenweg / Shultes Frank Architeckten. 23 January 2013. ArchDaily. 9 June 2017. en-US.
- News: Berlin 'Waschmaschine' wins architecture prize. Harding. Luke. 12 November 2003. The Guardian. 24 October 2017. en-GB. 0261-3077.