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Wilfried Stallknecht (12 August 1928 – 22 December 2019) was a German architect, planner and furniture designer. He was known chiefly for his significant role in shaping Germany's post-World War II built environment – particularly that of the former East Germany (GDR) – through his major contributions to the designs of the country's ubiquitous, iconic and often standardized housing blocks – the so-called Plattenbau – as well as a similarly ubiquitous and standardized single-family house design known as the EW58. He was affiliated with the GDR's Bauakademie from 1959 to 1973 and served as planner for the town of Bernau bei Berlin from 1974 to 1984.

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  • Wilfried Stallknecht (de)
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  • Wilfried Stallknecht (* 12. August 1928 in Geringswalde; † 22. Dezember 2019 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architekt, Stadtplaner und Möbeldesigner. Sein Hauptarbeitsgebiet war von 1959 bis 1973 in der Bauakademie der DDR die Mitentwicklung typisierter Großplattenwohnungsbauten. Von 1974 bis zum Jahr 1984 war Stallknecht Verantwortlicher für den Städtebau in Bernau bei Berlin. (de)
  • Wilfried Stallknecht (12 August 1928 – 22 December 2019) was a German architect, planner and furniture designer. He was known chiefly for his significant role in shaping Germany's post-World War II built environment – particularly that of the former East Germany (GDR) – through his major contributions to the designs of the country's ubiquitous, iconic and often standardized housing blocks – the so-called Plattenbau – as well as a similarly ubiquitous and standardized single-family house design known as the EW58. He was affiliated with the GDR's Bauakademie from 1959 to 1973 and served as planner for the town of Bernau bei Berlin from 1974 to 1984. (en)
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  • Wilfried Stallknecht (* 12. August 1928 in Geringswalde; † 22. Dezember 2019 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architekt, Stadtplaner und Möbeldesigner. Sein Hauptarbeitsgebiet war von 1959 bis 1973 in der Bauakademie der DDR die Mitentwicklung typisierter Großplattenwohnungsbauten. Von 1974 bis zum Jahr 1984 war Stallknecht Verantwortlicher für den Städtebau in Bernau bei Berlin. (de)
  • Wilfried Stallknecht (12 August 1928 – 22 December 2019) was a German architect, planner and furniture designer. He was known chiefly for his significant role in shaping Germany's post-World War II built environment – particularly that of the former East Germany (GDR) – through his major contributions to the designs of the country's ubiquitous, iconic and often standardized housing blocks – the so-called Plattenbau – as well as a similarly ubiquitous and standardized single-family house design known as the EW58. He was affiliated with the GDR's Bauakademie from 1959 to 1973 and served as planner for the town of Bernau bei Berlin from 1974 to 1984. (en)
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