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  1. Werner Wirsing war ein deutscher Architekt und Hochschullehrer. Studentenbungalows, Olympischen Dorf München

  2. Feb 4, 2019 · Since designing the Massmannplatz student halls of residence, Werner Wirsing has been considered a pioneer of modern, but extremely frugal construction and the most significant innovator in the field of student housing.

  3. Werner Wirsing wurde 1919 in Gemünden am Main (Unterfranken) geboren, studierte von 1946–49 Architektur an der Technischen Hochschule in München und leitete von 1949–54 das Baubüro des Bayerischen Jugendsozialwerks, daneben eigenes Büro mit Grete Wirsing.

    • Juristische Bibliothek. Architect: Georg von Hauberrisser. Location: Marienplatz 8, 80331 München (Google) Year: 1906. Of all Munich’s sites, no other represents the city’s spirit like the Neues Rathaus.
    • Museum Brandhorst. Architect: Sauerbruch Hutton. Location: Theresienstraße 35a, 80333 München (Google) Year: 2009. Despite its smaller scale in comparison to the other museums in the area, Museum Brandhorst is one of the most interesting.
    • U-Bahn stations – Westfriedhof. Architect: Westfriedhof by Ingo Maurer. Location: 80992 Munich (Google) Year: 1998. Possibly the most dramatic of Munich’s U-Bahn network of underground railways, Westfriedhof looks more like a surreal painting of Magritte than a station.
    • Residenz. Architect: Leo von Klenze. Location: Residenzstraße 1, 80333 München (Google) Year: 1568. The Munich Residence was originally built as the seat of government and residence of Bavarian dukes, electors, and kings from 1508 to 1918.
  4. The Olympic Village was built for the 1972 Summer Olympics to accommodate athletes and journalists. Today, the urban experiment developed by the architects Heinle, Wischer und Partner is a popular residential area with around 3,500 units.

  5. Mar 30, 2017 · Other researchers such as Gerda Gollwitzer and Werner Wirsing reported their findings on modern greenroofs in their seminal book published in 1971 entitled Roof areas inhabited, viable, and covered by vegetation.

  6. Sep 1, 2006 · Landscape architects Gerda Gollwitzer and Werner Wirsing publish Roof Areas Inhabited, Viable, and Covered by Vegetation, an early treatise on modern green roofs. 1975: Mainz, Germany. The Landscape Research, Development & Construction Society, which has established widely followed green-roof standards, is founded.