Dieter Oesterlen

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameDieter•Oesterlen
Used nameDieter•Oesterlen
Born5 April 1911 in Heidenheim an der Brenz, Baden-Württemberg (GER)
Died6 April 1994 in Hannover, Niedersachsen (GER)
NOC Germany

Biography

German architect and university teacher Dieter Oesterlen studied in Stuttgart and Berlin. Between 1939 and 1945 he constructed war strategic production plant for the Hitler regime working as a government architect. After World War II Oesterlen returned to his hometown of Hanover; where he had lived since he came to Hanover with his parents already as a child.

The reconstruction of the Market Church from 1946, or the construction of the well-known Café Kroepcke, which was completed in 1948 before the currency reform, established Oesterlen in Hanover as a modern architect. Until the mid-1960s, he designed numerous public buildings. At the Technical High School of Braunschweig he became one of the founders of the so-called “Braunschweig School.” He became one of the most influential high school architecture teachers in post-war Germany. One of his best known buildings from the 1980s was the German Embassy in Buenos Aires. The “Design: Stadium” was developed during the days of his studies in Berlin. Further details are not known.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Art Competitions GER Dieter Oesterlen
Architecture, Further Entries, Open (Olympic) AC