Hans-Busso von Busse

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The Erlöserkirche in Erding, one of von Busse's designs.

Hans-Busso (Arthur Rudolf) von Busse (7 May 1930, Oppeln, Upper Silesia – 7 November 2009, Munich) was a German architect and academic.

He designed, among others, the Erlöserkirche [de] in Erding and a restaurant at the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing.

Selected buildings

  • 1957: Residence Riedmayer on Starnberger See (with Hans Peter Buddeberg)[1]
  • 1961–1966: Heilig-Geist-Kirche in Waakirchen-Schaftlach
  • 1962: Kongress Centre at the Rose Garden, Coburg
  • 1963: Erlöserkirche, Erding
  • 1969–1972: Gemeindeakademie of the Lutheran Church Franken in Schwarzenbruck-Rummelsberg[2]
  • 1970: Swimming hall in Rheine/Westfalen[3]
  • 1970–1972: Apartment house in München-Schwabing
  • 1980: Restaurant for the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing[4]
  • 1987–1992: Passenger hall at the Munich airport
  • 1990: Annex for the Munich Municipal Archive
  • 1990: Gnadenkirche in Würzburg-Sanderau
  • 1991: Berufsbildungswerk für Blinde und Sehbehinderte in Soest
  • 1992: Veranstaltungszentrum Stadtschloß in Lichtenfels
  • 1995: Cultural centre in Witten
  • 1996: Chapel in Frenswegen Abbey [de]

References

  1. ^ Deutsche Bauzeitung
  2. ^ Bauen + Wohnen. Heft 27/1973 (Digitalisat)
  3. ^ Bauen + Wohnen. Heft 25/1971 (Digitalisat)
  4. ^ "Der historische Ort" (in German). Schloss Tutzing. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  • Hans-Busso von Busse kuenstlerdatenbank.ifa.de


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