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  1. Gottfried Böhm (Offenbach del Meno, Hesse; 23 de enero de 1920-Colonia, 9 de junio de 2021) [1] fue un arquitecto alemán. Recibió numerosos premios, entre ellos el prestigioso Pritzker en 1986. [2] Gottfried Böhm: Christi Auferstehung, 1968, Köln-Lindenthal.

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  2. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Gottfried Böhm, el primer arquitecto alemán en recibir el prestigioso Premio Pritzker, falleció a los 101 años, según informan Deutsche Welle y WDR. Böhm nace en Offenbach-am-Main el 23 de enero de 1920, dentro de la tercera generación de una familia de arquitectos.

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  3. Gottfried Böhm (pronounced [ˈɡɔtfʁiːt ˈbøːm]; 23 January 1920 – 9 June 2021) was a German architect and sculptor. His reputation is based on creating highly sculptural buildings made of concrete , steel , and glass .

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  4. 1 de dic. de 2018 · Gottfried Böhm, a third generation architect from Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany, was announced today as the 1986 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. He is the eighth recipient of the prestigious international award, and the fourth to be selected from outside the United States.

  5. . Gottfried Bohm - Gottfried Böhm. (1920/01/23 - 2021/06/09) Arquitecto alemán. Reconocido por sus iglesias, caracterizadas por sus formas escultóricas. Obras: Wallfahrtskirche Maria, Königin des Friedens... Campo: Arquitectura. Padres: Maria Scheiber y Dominikus Böhm. Cónyuge: Elisabeth Haggenmüller. Hijos: Stephan, Markus, Peter y Paul.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2021 · MUNICH — Gottfried Böhm, the Pritzker Prize-winning architect who was known for his strikingly sculptural concrete buildings and as a leader of a generation of German architects whose task was...

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Gottfried Böhm (born January 23, 1920, Offenbach-am-Main, Germany—died June 9, 2021, Cologne) was a German architect who combined traditional architectural styles with modern materials and sculptural forms to create Expressionist sculptures that were gracefully integrated into their landscapes.