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Chen Kuen Lee (May 23, 1915 in
Zhejiang ) , translit_lang1_type2 = , translit_lang1_info2 = ( Hangzhounese) ( Ningbonese) (Wenzhounese) , image_skyline = 玉甑峰全貌 - panoramio.jpg , image_caption = View of the Yandang Mountains , image_map = Zhejiang i ...
– September 14, 2003 in
Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ...
) was an architect of Chinese descent, working in Germany and Taiwan. He was a pupil and associate of
Hans Scharoun Bernhard Hans Henry Scharoun (; 20 September 1893 – 25 November 1972) was a German architect best known for designing the (home to the Berlin Philharmonic) and the Schminke House in Löbau, Saxony. He was an important exponent of Organic arc ...
. Lee is a representative of
Organic Architecture Organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world. This is achieved through design approaches that aim to be sympathetic and well-integrated with a site, so buildings, furn ...
within the Neues Bauen movement.


Life

Chen Kuen Lee moved to Germany in 1931 and in the same year started to study architecture at the Technische Hochschule Berlin (now
Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin; also known as Berlin Institute of Technology and Technical University of Berlin, although officially the name should not be translated) is a public university, public research university located in Berlin, Germany. It was the first ...
), from which he graduated in 1937. Simultaneously he worked in the studio of
Hans Poelzig Hans Poelzig (30 April 1869 – 14 June 1936) was a German architect, painter and set designer. Life Poelzig was born in Berlin in 1869 to Countess Clara Henrietta Maria Poelzig while she was married to George Acland Ames, an Englishman. Uncert ...
. He finished his diploma in 1939. From 1939 to 1941 he was an associate of Hans Scharoun. Until 1943 he worked together with
Hugo Häring Hugo Häring (11 May 1882 – 17 May 1958) was a German architect and architectural writer best known for his writings on "organic architecture", and as a figure in architectural debates about functionalism in the 1920s and 1930s, though he had ...
on the idea of a Chinese Werkbund. In the years 1943 to 1947 he was an associate of Ernst Börschmann; from 1947 to 1953 he worked repeatedly with Hans Scharoun. Subsequently, he started his own business with offices in Berlin and Stuttgart. From 1981 onwards he taught as a visiting professor at Tunghai University in Taiwan. He relocated to Taiwan in 1988 in order to teach at various universities, but returned to Germany in 1996 where he lived up to his death in Berlin on September 14, 2003.


Work

Lee concentrated mainly on residential housing, striving to consider the specifics of the respective location. The characteristics of his style include open and non-orthogonal floor plans and the interlocking of the buildings with their immediate and more distant surroundings. For this purpose he worked together with landscape architects for most of his projects from the very early planning stages on, among others with Hermann Mattern, Adolf Haag and Hannes Haag. With many of his buildings, inner and outer shapes interact by means of the continuation of lines of sight along sun rooms and water pools. Lee's designs are oriented on the requirements of the functional processes within his buildings. By starting the design with the interior and moving outward the shape of the building becomes a result of fulfilling its functions, i.e. the floor plan is not subordinate to an arbitrary outer shape. The free floor plan designs could only be achieved by self-supporting constructions. Often the roof forms a landscape folded in various directions with multiple vistas into the surroundings and with different actions of light. By providing interior spaces with different ambient qualities for the users open floor plans with interleaving rooms were created. For many of his buildings Lee himself took care of the interior design. Numerous designs for furniture, lighting, and other fitments were created. Lee finished 63 buildings; in addition, there are around 40 draft designs that have not been realized. Besides his residential buildings he designed several industrial plants as well as the interior of Chinese restaurants in Berlin, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, and Munich. Chen Kuen Lee is the author of several essays and two books published in Taiwan on the Neues Bauen movement, the principles of which are explained by taking various buildings designed by him as examples.


Buildings (selection)

* ''House Scharf'' (
Oberstdorf Oberstdorf (Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Oberschdorf'') is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality and skiing and hiking town in Germany, located in the Allgäu region of the Bavarian Alps. It is the southernmost settlement in German ...
, 1953) * ''House Ketterer'' (
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
, 1954–55) * ''House Straub sr.'' (
Knittlingen Knittlingen is a town in the Enz district in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It lies at the eastern edge of the Kraichgau in the centre of a rectangle that is formed by Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Heilbronn, and Stuttgart. The centre of K ...
, 1956–57) * ''House Schmidt'' (
Giengen an der Brenz Giengen (; full name: Giengen an der Brenz; Swabian: ''Gẽänge'') is a former Free Imperial City in eastern Baden-Württemberg near the border with Bavaria in southern Germany. The town is located in the district of Heidenheim at the eastern ...
, 1960) * ''Apartment house'' (Stuttgart, 1961–62) * ''Residential buildings Märkisches Viertel'' (
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, 1965–70) * ''House Audry'' (
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, 1967–69) * ''House Straub jr.'' (Knittlingen, 1975–78) * ''House Dr. Gärtner'' (
Bretten Bretten (; South Franconian: ''Bredde'') is a town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on Bertha Benz Memorial Route. Geography Bretten lies in the centre of a rectangle that is formed by Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Heilbron ...
, 1976–81)


Writings

* Lee, Chen Kuen: ''gestern – heute – morgen'' (address for the inauguration of new exhibition rooms of Behr Möbel GmbH). In: ''bauwelt'' (22/1958, p. 514). * Lee, Chen Kuen: ''Antworten'' In: ''bauwelt'' (issue 47/48/1971: p. 1916 + 1918, Berlin). * Lee, Chen Kuen: ''Gegensatz und Ergänzung zwischen Bauwerk und Landschaft – eine Betrachtung anhand der Schriften von Hugo Häring, ausgehend von der Zusammenarbeit mit Schülern Karl Försters'' In: Jacobshaagen, Axel; Sommer-Kempf, Karin (ed.): ''Beiträge zur Problematik der Beziehungen zwischen Freiraum und Bauwerk'' (Festschrift Herta Hammerbacher, Berlin 1975, S. 226–247). * Lee, Chen-Kuan: ''xin jian zhu zhi yi yi (Bedeutung des Neuen Bauens)''. Taipei 1993. * Lee, Chen-Kuan: ''xin jian zhu zhi yan jien (Entwicklung des Neuen Bauens''. Taipei 1996. * Lee, Chen-Kuan: ''xin jian zhu yu da zhueng wen hua (Neues Bauen und Massenkultur)''. unpublished; Taipei 1999.


Estate

Part of his estate has been delivered to the Baukunstarchiv of the
Akademie der Künste The Academy of Arts () is a state arts institution in Berlin, Germany. The task of the Academy is to promote art, as well as to advise and support the states of Germany. The academy's predecessor organization was founded in 1696 by Elector F ...
in Berlin.


Literature

* Chelazzi, Giuliano: ''Equilibrio espressionista tra i tempi e gli spazi nell'opera di Chen Kuen Lee''. In: ''L'architettura, cronache e storia'' (1/1985, p. 24-38). * Häring, Hugo: ''Gespräch mit Chen Kuan Li über einige Dachprofile''. In: ''Lauterbach, Heinrich; Joedicke, Jürgen: Hugo Häring – Schriften, Entwürfe, Bauten'' (Stuttgart 1965, p. 60-63). * Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ed.): ''Chen Kuen Lee – Hauslandschaften – Organisches Bauen in Stuttgart, Berlin und Taiwan.'' Stuttgart 2015, . * Koch, Michael: ''Chen Kuen Lee – Bauen als Lebensphilosophie'' (brochure issued for the exhibition in Architekturgalerie am Weißenhof, Fe 6 – Mar 17, 1985). Self-published, Stuttgart. * Kögel, Eduard: ''Die Wohnlandschaften von Chen Kuen Lee. Ein Nachruf''. In: ''archplus'' (2004, issue 168, p. 20-21). * Schirren, Matthias: ''Chen Kuen Lee 1915–2003 (Nachruf)''. In: ''bauwelt'' (Heft 37/2003, p. 4, Berlin). * Thiele, Klaus-Jakob: ''Bauen – eine Auslegung des Lebens''. In: ''bauwelt'' (issue 50/1963, p. 1487-1495, Berlin). * Wang, Wen-chi: ''Lee Chen-kuan (1914–2003) und der chinesische Werkbund – Gemeinsame interkulturelle Geistesentwicklung mit Hugo Häring und Hans Scharoun'' (Ph.D. thesis, TU Berlin, 2009). {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Chen Kuen Taiwanese architects Chinese architects 1915 births 2003 deaths People from Huzhou Chinese emigrants to Germany Academic staff of Tunghai University Technische Universität Berlin alumni