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Rudolf Hillebrecht


Alternative spellings:
R. Hillebrecht

B: 26. Februar 1910 Linden (Hannover)
D: 6. März 1999
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Profession

  • Architekt
  • Stadtplaner
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  • Rudolf Hillebrecht (26 February 1910 - 6 March 1999) was a German architect and city planner. In 1948, against an impressive list of rival candidates, he succeeded in obtaining appointment as city planning officer for his home city of Hannover, with a mandate to rebuild a city that had suffered massive bomb damage between 1942 and 1945. He approached his task with evangelical zeal. His ideas for post-war Hanover aligned with the prevailing spirit of the "Wirtschaftswunder" years, and by 1959 it was possible to boast that Hannover was the only city in West Germany with its own network of city motorways, while Hillebrecht had probably become the only man alive in Hannover with an international reputation. Urban developments during the next twenty years repeatedly demonstrated the extent of Hillebrand's influence across and beyond western Europe. His redevelopment of Hannover was nevertheless not uncontroversial even at the time. A large number of historical buildings that had somehow survived Anglo-American bombing were now destroyed out of deference to a larger plan: some of the Hilebrecht plans involving wholesale destruction and replacement of entire districts of the city were indeed never implemented. Hillebrecht himself later conceded that the destruction, during the early 1960s, of Hannover's striking neo-Renaissance "Flusswasserkunst" (water treatment plant) had been a mistake. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      1976
    4
      1975
    1
      1967
    5
      1966
    3
      1964
    3
      1961
    1
      1959
    2
      1952
    1
      1948

    Series

    1. Schriften des Deutschen Verbandes für Wohnungswesen, Städtebau und Raumplanung (2)
    2. Neue Schriften des Deutschen Städtetages (2)
    3. Vortragsreihe der Niedersächsischen Landesregierung zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung in Niedersachsen (2)
    4. Schriftenreihe des Bundes Deutscher Architekten Hamburg (1)
    5. Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (1)
    6. Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen / Natur-, Ingenieur- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften (1)
    7. Sonderreihen der List-Gesellschaft / 1, Stimmen der Praxis (1)
    8. Sonderreihen der List-Gesellschaft / 1 (1)
    9. Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Angewandte Sozialwissenschaft Bad Godesberg (1)
    10. Veröffentlichungen der List-Gesellschaft (1)
    11. Deutscher Städtetag / A (1)
    12. Schriftenreihe des Camillo-Sitte-Fonds (1)