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Stephan Braunfels (born August 1, 1950) is a German
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
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Biography

Stephan Braunfels was born on August 1, 1950. He completed his studies at the
Technical University of Munich The Technical University of Munich (TUM or TU Munich; german: Technische Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It specializes in engineering, technology, medicine, and applied and natural sciences. Establis ...
in 1975 and established his office in Munich in 1978. He is a grandson of the composer
Walter Braunfels Walter Braunfels (; 19 December 1882 – 19 March 1954) was a German composer, pianist, and music educator. Life Walter Braunfels was born in Frankfurt. His first music teacher was his mother, the great-niece of the composer Louis Spohr. He c ...
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Early career

Braunfels' first competition success along with his plans and critiques on urban design concepts for Munich formed the basis for the exhibition "Designs for Munich" shown in 1987 at the
German Architecture Museum The German Architecture Museum (german: Deutsches Architekturmuseum, links=no) (DAM) is located on the Museumsufer in Frankfurt, Germany. Housed in an 18th-century building, the interior has been re-designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers in 1984 as ...
in Frankfurt am Main. As an advisor to the City of Dresden in 1991-1993, Braunfels designed a master plan for the reconstruction of the historic city centre of Dresden. Braunfels opened his Berlin office in 1996.


Major projects


Pinakothek der Moderne

After the completion of his first projects in Munich and Dresden, Braunfels won several competitions. The first major competition he won was for Munich's
Pinakothek der Moderne The Pinakothek der Moderne (, '' Pinakothek of the Modern'') is a modern art museum, situated in central Munich's ''Kunstareal''. Locals sometimes refer to it as the ''Dritte'' ("third") ''Pinakothek'' after the Old and New. It is one of the world' ...
in 1992. This project took ten years to come to fruition and opened in late 2002 as one of the largest new museums in Germany. Braunfels garnered some prizes and lauding reviews for this building. Peter Schjeldahl, reviewing the Pinakothek der Moderne in the ''New Yorker'' (January 13, 2003), wrote: "it is a big but self-effacing, "invisible" building: on the outside, a bland concrete-steel-and-glass shoebox; on the inside, a dream of subtly proportioned, shadowless, sugar-white galleries that branch off from an airy, three-story rotunda. In the effulgent atmosphere, you may know where the walls are only by where the pictures hang. I gratefully watched colors combust in Kirchners and Noldes under translucent, all-skylight ceilings. (I'll never again think of Expressionist color as generally sour and arbitrary.) On an ordinary rainy Tuesday in November, the place was thronged with people in festive spirits. The Moderne is a great success.


German parliament buildings

In 1994, Braunfels' design for the 81,000 square meter German Parliament office building --
Paul Löbe Paul Gustav Emil Löbe (14 December 1875 – 3 August 1967) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), a member and president of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic, and member of the Bundestag of West Germany. He ...
Haus—was awarded first prize. The home of German Parliament's offices and committee chambers opened in 2001 and is one of the most prominent structures in Berlin. In 1996 he was awarded first prize for another parliament building design, the 65,000 square meter Marie Elisabeth Lüders Haus, which houses the German Parliament's offices, library and repository. This second building opened to critical acclaim in 2003. These three projects are considered to be some of the largest scale projects in post-Cold War Germany and have established Braunfels as an architectural force in Germany.


Buildings and projects


Completed

*Ulm Department Store, Münstertor, Ulm (2007) *Ulm Headquarters Sparkasse, Ulm (2007) *Lohengrin (Opera Production), Baden-Baden, Germany (2006) *Restaurant Tantris, Munich, Germany (2005) *Marie Elisabeth Lüders Haus, Berlin, Germany (2003) *Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (2002) *Paul Löbe Haus, Berlin, Germany (2001) *Museum Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, Kassel, Germany (2000) *Atrium Rosegardens, Dresden, Germany (1997) *Richard Strauss Straße, Munich, Germany (1994) *Edlinger Platz, Munich, Germany (1994) *Bürocenter Georg Brauchle Ring, München Office Center Georg Brauchle Ring, Munich, Germany (1993) *Bürokomplex Halbergmoos, München Office Center Halbergmoos, Munich, Germany (1993) *Auenstraße, München Auenstraße, Munich, Germany (1993) *Berliner Straße, München Berliner Straße, Munich, Germany (1993) *
Balanstraße The Balanstraße is a street in Munich which begins at the Rosenheimer Platz and runs in a southerly direction through the districts Haidhausen, Giesing and Ramersdorf to the district of Fasangarten. It ends at the border road directly on the city ...
, München Balanstraße, Munich, Germany (1993) *Georgplatz, Dresden, Germany (1993) *Masterplan Altstadtring, Dresden, Germany (1992) *Ares Wall Light, ClassiCon (1992) *Redesign Marienhof, Munich, Germany (1987) *Hofgartenareal, Munich, Germany (1984)


In progress

*Extension German Parliament, Berlin, Germany *Federal Archives, Berlin, Germany *Glacis Terraces, Neu Ulm, Germany *Ulenspiegel (Opera, Stage design), Gera, Germany (2010)


Awards and honors

* 2008 – DA! Architecture made in Berlin Prize for Exhibition of Komische Oper Berlin * 2007 – DA! Architecture made in Berlin for Exhibition of New Ulm Projects * 2007 – Bauherrenpreis Baden-Württemberg Award for the New Ulm Projects * 2006 – German Urban Design Award for the Ulm Urban Design Plan * 2006 – International Prize Dedalo Minosse for the Marie Elisabeth Lüders Haus, Berlin * 2004 – BDA Prize Bavaria for the Pinakothek der Moderne * 2004 – AIT Architecture Prize Colour-Texture-Surface for the Pinakothek der Moderne * 2003 –
Deutscher Architekturpreis Deutscher is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alma Deutscher, British musician and composer * Drafi Deutscher, German singer and composer *Guy Deutscher (linguist) *Guy Deutscher (physicist) *Isaac Deutscher, British jo ...
Award for the Pinakothek der Moderne * 2003 – Gold Medal "München Leuchtet" * 2003 – Nominated for the
Mies van der Rohe Award The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award is a prize given biennially by the European Union and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona, 'to acknowledge and reward quality architectural production in Eu ...
for Pinakothek der Moderne and Paul-Löbe-Haus * 2002 – AZ Star of the Year for the Pinakothek der Moderne * 1994 –
Deutscher Kritikerpreis Deutscher Kritikerpreis was a cultural prize awarded annually by the Association of German Critics (Verband der Deutschen Kritiker e.V.) from 1951 to 2009. This award was given for outstanding contributions in the fields of architecture, the fi ...
* 1992 – AZ Star of the Year for Architecture


External links


Braunfels Architekten


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Braunfels, Stephan Technical University of Munich alumni 20th-century German architects 1950 births Living people People from Überlingen