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Waldemar Hüsing

1909 - 1981

Kurzbiografie

  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Born: 1909, Hamburg, Deutschland
  • Museums on APS:
    • Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
    • Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
    • Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
    • Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
    • Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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Frage 1:
Was für eine einflussreiche Kunstrichtung prägte Hüsing’s künstlerische Entwicklung während seiner Bauhaus-Studien?
Frage 2:
Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs diente Hüsing im Wehrmacht und leistete Beiträge zur Rekonstruktion von Lübeck. Welche Rolle hatte er in diesen Bauarbeiten?
Frage 3:
Welcher bedeutende deutsche Architekt betreute Hüsing am Bauhaus und prägte seine Gestaltungssinnlichkeit?
Frage 4:
Hüsing’s architektonische Projekte beinhalteten den bahnbrechenden neuen Münchner Hauptbahnhof. Welche Verantwortung hatte Hüsing bei diesem ambitionierten Projekt?
Frage 5:
Neben seinen architektonischen Leistungen wird Hüsing für das Entwurf von fünf Kinos Gebäuden in Lübeck anerkannt. Was war die Bedeutung dieser Leistung während der Nachkriegszeit?

Early Life and Education

Waldemar Hüsing (1909 – 1981) emerged from Hamburg, Germany, as an artist deeply rooted in the intellectual currents of his time. His formative years were marked by a rigorous academic pursuit at the Bauhaus School in Dessau (1930-1933), where he honed his artistic sensibilities under the tutelage of Mies van der Rohe – a pivotal encounter that would shape his future architectural endeavors and solidify his connection to the groundbreaking principles of modernist design. This period wasn’t merely about acquiring technical skills; it was an immersion into a revolutionary aesthetic philosophy centered on functionality, simplicity, and collaboration—a legacy that continues to resonate within Hüsing's oeuvre.

Professional Career and War Influences

From 1937 to 1942, Hüsing served as a draughtsman for the Reichsbahndirektion Augsburg, undertaking the ambitious task of designing both a management building and a revitalized Munich Central Station – projects emblematic of Weimar Republic’s architectural ambitions. The Second World War profoundly impacted his professional life; Hüsing joined the Wehrmacht's reconstruction efforts in Lübeck immediately following its devastating bombing raids, dedicating himself to various construction roles until the war’s conclusion. This experience instilled within him a resilience and adaptability that would prove invaluable throughout his subsequent career.

Post-War Period

Following his liberation from internment in 1947, Hüsing returned to the realm of architectural administration, continuing his commitment to rebuilding Germany's infrastructure. Notably, during the 1950s, he spearheaded the design of five cinema buildings in Lübeck – a testament to his ability to translate artistic vision into practical solutions and contribute to the cultural revitalization of post-war society. These projects underscored Hüsing’s dedication to shaping urban spaces and enhancing the quality of life for communities.

Artistic Legacy

While Hüsing's fame primarily rests on his architectural accomplishments, his artistic heritage persists in a select collection of artworks—primarily showcased on WahooArt. His story embodies the spirit of perseverance amidst adversity, reflecting the challenges faced by artists during wartime and their enduring contribution to rebuilding nations. Hüsing’s work stands as an emblem of Bauhaus ideals – prioritizing form following function – and demonstrates a sensitivity to expressive elements characteristic of German Expressionism.

Notable Works

* Management Building and New Munich Central Station Designs (Pre-1942): These monumental structures exemplify Hüsing's mastery of modernist architectural principles, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and innovative use of materials. * Post-War Contributions: The cinema buildings in Lübeck represent Hüsing’s commitment to revitalizing urban spaces after the devastation of WWII, demonstrating his ability to blend aesthetic considerations with social responsibility. Further exploration into Hüsing's artistic journey can be enriched by examining the influential works of German Expressionist artists—such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde—and delving into the broader context of German art history through the Max Slevogt Galerie in Germany, featured on WahooArt.