Fritz Bornemann (12 February 1912 in
Berlin
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– 28 May 2007 in Berlin) was a German
architect
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.
Life and works
Bornemann studied
architecture
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at the
Technical University of Berlin
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. After graduating in 1936, he was Assistant Scenic Designer at the Berlin Municipal Opera and, starting in 1945, Construction Supervisor with the city of Berlin. Since 1950 he became an independent architect active in Berlin. The designs for the
Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek
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(America Commemoration Library) (1951–1955), the
Deutsche Oper Berlin (1956–1961), the Freie Volksbühne (1961–1963) and the Museumszentrum
Berlin-Dahlem (1966–1970) were drawn up by him. He also designed the headquarters of the Commerzbank Berlin (1969–1974).

He designed the German Pavilion for the
1970 World's Fair in
Osaka
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(
Japan). With this building Bornemann decisively renounced the large architectonic gesture by burying the exhibition area below ground; a spherical auditorium served for multimedia presentations of current trends in electronic music.
Later there appeared, amongst others, the extension of the Rathaus of
Berlin-Wedding and the University Library in
Bonn
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. He never built residential houses.
Less well known is his work in multimedia. He designed some exhibitions, amongst them ''Atom'' (1953) and ''Farmer Smith'' (1957). The Osaka Pavilion was his crowning achievement in this field.
Bornemann's architecture was and is a subject of violent controversial opinions over the modern trends of the 1950s and 1960s. The critics speak of "cold" or "austere" architecture and belittle his buildings with expressions like "elegance in exposed-aggregate concrete." His adherents see in his work a model for modern architecture, and especially for modern theatre architecture.
For more than 16 years Fritz Bornemann was chairman of the
Bund Deutscher Architekten (Association of German Architects).
Competitions
* Imperial Palace in
Addis Ababa
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,
Ethiopia
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, 3rd Prize (1948)
* Municipal Theater of
Gelsenkirchen
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, 2nd Prize (1953)
* Municipal Theater of
Bonn
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, 2nd Prize (1960)
*
Hanover
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Playhouse (1964)
Awards
* Honorary membership in the
Association of German Architects
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Sources
*Schindler, Susanne (ed.): ''Inszenierte Moderne. Zur Architektur von Fritz Bornemann''. Berlin: Jovis Verlag.
*Sigel, Paul. 2000. "Der deutsche Beitrag auf der Expo70 in Osaka." ''Arch plus'' no. 149–150 (April): 116–33. Reprinted onlin
''Thema'' 5, no. 1 (July 2000)
External links
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20051126143811/http://www.tu-berlin.de/presse/pi/2003/pi98.htm
* http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/0,1518,485512,00.html
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20070927041247/http://www.reffert.de/architekten/bornemann.html
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Architects from Berlin
1912 births
2007 deaths