
German architect (1920-2021)
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36 objects attributed to Gottfried Böhm, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
1960 Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Bergisch Gladbach Böhm's 1968 Iglesia Youth Center Library, Cologne Maria, Königin des Friedens pilgrimage church, Neviges, Germany
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. Böhm's first independent building was the Cologne chapel "Madonna in the Rubble" (now integrated into Peter Zumthor's design of the Kolumba museum renovation). The chapel was completed in 1949 where a medieval church once stood before it was destroyed during World War II. Böhm's most influential and recognized building is the Maria, Königin des Friedens pilgrimage church in Neviges.
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Umgestaltung des Opernhauses in Stuttgart, Kuppelfigur in Untersicht
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