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  1. Jan 29, 2015 · Gottfried Böhm is indisputably one of Germany's most significant architects. As the son of a recognized church builder, Böhm is now the patriarch of the family of designers. However, his sons ...

  2. Hans-Dietrich Böhm's 13 research works with 34 reads, including: Surface modified metallic foam body, process for its production and use thereof. Hans-Dietrich Böhm's scientific contributions.

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Abstract: An open-pored metal body, which is formed having a core layer (A) consisting of Ni, Co, Fe, Cu, Ag or an alloy formed having one of said chemical elements, wherein one of said chemical elements is present in the alloy at more than 25 at %, and a gradated layer (B) is formed on surfaces of the core layer (A), said gradated layer being formed by intermetallic phase or mixed crystals of ...

  4. Jan 8, 2021 · Izzy Farquharson on Gottfried Böhm. IF Gottfried Böhm is a one hundred-year-old German architect and sculptor who practiced in Cologne from the 1940s through to 1980s, winning the Pritzker Prize in 1986. Having studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, he has often been described as an ‘artist amongst architects’, with a ...

    • Gottfried Böhm's Life and Career
    • The Pilgrimage Church
    • Modernist Principles
    • A Pritzker Prize Winner

    Born in 1920, the son of acclaimed architect Dominicus Böhm, Gottfried Böhm began his career combining architecture and sculpture at the Technical University Munich and the Academy of Fine Arts. A few years as an assistant architect in the family business were followed by a brief period of work in the US, where he met Mies van der Rohe and Waiter G...

    The Pilgrimage Church project began as a competition-winning entry in 1964, in response to the Catholic archdiocese of Koln's call for a church in Neviges, a small town about half an hour outside the city. Böhm's winning design ticked all the boxes, providing both the space and atmosphere for religious functions – it offers seating for 800 and stan...

    Some modernist principles can be identified in the design; Böhm shows Bauhaus ethics – austerity, honesty and an expression of his own time – in his use of materials, the layout and the technology. Still, that doesn't make him a modernist. He rejects labels, although he has been described as both expressionist and post-Bauhaus. He prefers, he says,...

    The church is a true icon, very much of its time, and it brought Böhm many more commissions. Today, in his late eighties, he should be content; with the Pritzker Prize and worldwide critical acclaim in his pocket, and having built and taught for more than half a century, he has already left a rich architectural legacy - in more ways than one. Three...

  5. Offenbach 1920. 1 of 1. The Pritzker Prize. Gottfried Bohm (born January 23rd, 1920 - 9. June 2021) was a German architect and sculptor and the only German Pritzker Prize laureate. He was born into a family of architects in Offenbach, Germany. His father, Dominikus Bohm, is renowned for having built several churches throughout Germany.

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  7. Gottfried Böhm 1986 Laureate irah Gottfried Böhm is an architect practicing in Cologne, Germany. His work ranges from the simple to the complex, using many different kinds of materials, with results that sometimes appear humble, sometimes monumental. He has been described in the sixties as an expressionist, and more recently

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