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Max Dudler – Architect

Max Dudler is considered an architectural realist with a strict geometric style. He learned and developed this style from Oswald M. Ungers, in whose office he worked for many years. He became known for his grid facades created with glass, metal or stone, such as the development of the train station forecourt in Mannheim (1995) or his 1990s Berlin buildings (residential development garden complex Behrenstraße, 1996; BEWAG-Headquarters, Gendarmenmarkt, 1997; secondary school in Hohenschönhausen 1998).
Biography
1949 Born in Altenrhein (Switzerland)

Studies at the Städelschule Frankfurt/ Main with Prof. Günter Bock and Academy of Arts Berlin with Prof. Ludwig Leo

1981-1986 Architect at Oswald M. Ungers

1986-1992 Architects Community Karl Dudler, Max Dudler, Pete Welbergen

1989-1990 Teaching Position at the Architecture Faculty Venice

1990 Lecturer, Summer Academy for Architecture, Mantova

1991 German Architecture Entry, Venice Biennale

Since 1992 Independent offices in Berlin and Zurich

1993-1995 Lecturer, Summer Academy for Architecture, Naples

1996 German Architecture Contribution, Venice Biennale

1996-1999 Interim-Professor Chair for Design and Industial Construction, Dortmund University

2000 "BDA Architecture Prize 2000", Recognition

2001 Exhibition “Architecture and the City” Artistic Society, Bonn

2002 Exhibition New German Architecture, International Traveling Exhibition fifty – fifty, Berlin Galerie 9=12, New Living in Vienna Architecture Center, Vienna

2003 BDA-Prize Rhineland-Palatinate for Hotel Quartier 65 in Mainz- Weisenau

Since 2004 Professor for Architecture, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

www.maxdudler.com
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