Jörg Friedrich (architect)

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Jörg Friedrich

Jörg Friedrich (born 1951 in Erfurt) is a German architect.



Curriculum Vitae

He received his degree as an architect in 1978 at the University of Stuttgart. Following collaboration with the architects, Peter Poelzig and Joachim Schürmann in their offices in Berlin and Cologne, he became independent in 1980 with an office in Venice, together with Bernd Sammek, Jürgen Böge and Ingeborg Lindner. Following his work together with Luitpold Frommel at the Max Planck Institute in Rome 1984/85, Jörg Friedrich established the international office of architecture, pfp-architects, with its headquarters in Hamburg, later also with offices in Genoa and Rome. Jörg Friedrich assumed the position of lecturer at the History of Arts Institutes at the Universities of Hamburg (1983-1986), of Genoa, of Rome and of Wuppertal. In the year 2005 he became a member of the Evaluation Commission at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio. From 1988 until 2000 as Professor in Hamburg Jörg Friedrich taught courses in Drafting and the History of Architecture. He received an offer of a professorship in 1992 at the RWTH in Aachen and chaired the departments of Structural Concepts and the Theory of Architecture in 2000 at the Leibniz University in Hanover. Jörg Friedrich was Chairman of the Department of Architecture at the Free Academy of Arts in Hamburg from 1994 to 1998 where he is yet a member and where he was appointed to the “Committee of the Fritz Schumacher Award” in Hamburg in 2006. He is a member of the “Dramaturgical Society” as well as of the “Foundation Architectural Art” in Berlin. In 2013 he was elected Dean of the Leibniz University.

Projects (A Selection)

Awards

Exhibitions

Publications (A Selection)


Notes

  1. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=5
  2. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=5&item=12
  3. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=7&item=6
  4. Martin Frenzel (Hrsg.): Eine Zierde unserer Stadt. Justus von Liebig Verlag, Darmstadt 2008.
  5. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=5&item=33
  6. Stiftung Staatstheater Nürnberg (Hrsg.): Das neue Schauspielhaus Nürnberg. Henschel Verlag, Leipzig 2010.
  7. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=6
  8. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=8&item=18
  9. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=8&item=3
  10. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=10&item=8
  11. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=5&item=22
  12. Guy Montavon (Hrsg.): Theater Erfurt, Räume für Visionen. Erfurt 2004.
  13. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=6&item=14
  14. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=6&item=11
  15. http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/ha/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUoviMRL2UzNS84pLiktScHL38tLSq4uSM0gz9gmxHRQAyLhcs/
  16. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=7&item=13
  17. http://www.pfp-architekten.de/projekte.php?gruppe=1
  18. Ingeborg Flagge (Hrsg.): Jörg Friedrich, Hauptverwaltung Stadtwerke Witten. Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 1994.


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