Heinrich Johann Niemeyer Explained

Heinrich Johann Niemeyer
Birth Date:1936
Death Place:Tübingen, Germany
Nationality:German

Heinrich Johann Niemeyer was a German independent architect.

Niemeyer's style was partly based on other futuristic architecture like that of Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoni Gaudi and John Lautner and combined space for work and living under same roof.

Born 1936 and died 2010 in Tübingen each, by 1977 for his family he had built a house in Rottenburg-Dettingen.[1] He was a member of Unitas Markomannia fraternity.[2] Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer was a far relative of him. Niemeyer worked until his death in the surrounded by nature, a small, romantic-haunted "house in the Charlottenstraße 22 of Tübingen, which was not built by him, but was older and demolished in 2016.

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References

  1. Web site: Ein großer Verlust. Schwäbisches Tagblatt.
  2. https://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/bitstream/11682/9699/5/180103_Treutler_Diss_Niemeyer_Band_1.pdf Seite 26
  3. Ulrike Pfeil: Architekturführer Tübingen. Neue Architektur im Landkreis Tübingen 1901-2001., Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg, Tübingen 2002, S. 15
  4. Anna Treutler: Architekt Heinrich Johann Niemeyer (1936-2010) Dissertation, Universität Stuttgart, 2017, .
  5. Patentanmeldung DE000001784632A

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