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The influence of Hans Scharoun

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 August 2008

Günter Behnisch
Affiliation:
School of Architectural StudiesUniversity of SheffieldThe Arts TowerWestern BankSheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom
Peter Blundell Jones
Affiliation:
School of Architectural StudiesUniversity of SheffieldThe Arts TowerWestern BankSheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom

Abstract

In connection with the Scharoun Exhibition held at the RIBA last February, Peter Blundell Jones and Nasser Golzari organised a one-day symposium about Scharoun and his influence. Among the invited speakers were Friedrich Mebes, whose contribution we published in the first issue of arq, and Günter Behnisch, the leader of the most distinguished German firm that could be said to follow the Scharounian spirit today. Behnisch & Partners first rose to world fame with the Munich Olympic buildings of 1972, but it has gone on to complete such prestigious works as the new Bonn Parliament, the Frankfurt Post-museum and the University Library in Eichstätt. Behnisch was invited to speculate on his relationship with Scharoun, and more generally on the master's influence in Germany today.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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