Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Hübotter

德国
德国
出生年份1895

个人信息

Wilhelm Hübotter was a German landscape and garden architect, and his sons Klaus and Peter later became entrepreneurs in the construction industry. Hübotter designed more than 2,000 parks and gardens. The draft of the Thingstätte Sachsenhain, a large memorial complex for the Nazis, was attributed to him. This led to criticism when he was commissioned by the British authorities in 1945 to redesign the memorial of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

In 1947 he was the co-founder of the High School of Horticulture and Landscape Culture in Hanover, and in 1948 a founding member of the German Association for Architecture. In Hanover, Hübotter created the Hermann-Löns-Park (1936-38) and the terrain of the first Bundesgartenschau (National Garden Show) in 1951. The submission for the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, Wartburg Stadium in Eisenach, was done together with his colleague Ernst Gerlach. The German Society for Sea Rescue named a lifeboat for Hübotter.

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