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- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (* 6. Juli 1882 in Rappoltsweiler (Elsass); † 24. September 1951 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architekt und Baubeamter, von 1927 bis 1937 Magistratsoberbaurat, seit Ende 1946 Nachfolger von Stadtbaurat Hans Scharoun und ab 1949 Stadtbaudirektor in Berlin. (de)
- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (1882–1951) was a German architect, best known for designing a bunker in 1943 that is now an art gallery. He was the younger brother of fellow architect Paul Bonatz. The brothers presented a plan for modernising the Hôpital civil de Strasbourg and were commissioned by the city, their then hometown, to carry out the plans. After completing successively the clinic for epidemic diseases (1906), the general technical buildings (1909), the pediatric clinics (1910), the maternity clinic (1911), the neurological clinic (1912), the surgical clinic B, the medical clinic B, the radiological department and the baths (1914) Karl was recruited in 1915 to serve in World War One. Thereafter he returned to Strasbourg and in 1919 he opened an architectural firm of his own, before being expelled from France in 1921. After several stations, among others in Merseburg working in public service of the Province of Saxony he changed position and served as Magistratsoberbaurat, one of Berlin's several equally ranked high city officials for construction, between 1927 and 1937. In 1940 he was employed by Albert Speer in his office of inspector general for constructions in Berlin. Bonatz designed several bunkers, among them the Reichsbahnbunker (railway bunker), built in Mitte, Berlin, that could house 3,000 people. Planning began in 1943, under the supervision of Albert Speer. Bonatz succeeded Hans Scharoun as chief planner of West Berlin. Both intended the reconstruction of the Berliner Schloss, which was later demolished by the socialist regime. (en)
- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (né le 6 juillet 1882 à Ribeauvillé en district de Haute-Alsace et mort le 24 septembre 1951 à Berlin) était un architecte allemand, fonctionnaire à la construction de 1927 à 1937, , successeur depuis 1947 de l'architecte Hans Scharoun et, depuis 1949, directeur de la construction à Berlin. (fr)
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- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (* 6. Juli 1882 in Rappoltsweiler (Elsass); † 24. September 1951 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architekt und Baubeamter, von 1927 bis 1937 Magistratsoberbaurat, seit Ende 1946 Nachfolger von Stadtbaurat Hans Scharoun und ab 1949 Stadtbaudirektor in Berlin. (de)
- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (né le 6 juillet 1882 à Ribeauvillé en district de Haute-Alsace et mort le 24 septembre 1951 à Berlin) était un architecte allemand, fonctionnaire à la construction de 1927 à 1937, , successeur depuis 1947 de l'architecte Hans Scharoun et, depuis 1949, directeur de la construction à Berlin. (fr)
- Karl Nikolaus Bonatz (1882–1951) was a German architect, best known for designing a bunker in 1943 that is now an art gallery. He was the younger brother of fellow architect Paul Bonatz. The brothers presented a plan for modernising the Hôpital civil de Strasbourg and were commissioned by the city, their then hometown, to carry out the plans. After completing successively the clinic for epidemic diseases (1906), the general technical buildings (1909), the pediatric clinics (1910), the maternity clinic (1911), the neurological clinic (1912), the surgical clinic B, the medical clinic B, the radiological department and the baths (1914) Karl was recruited in 1915 to serve in World War One. Thereafter he returned to Strasbourg and in 1919 he opened an architectural firm of his own, before being (en)
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- Karl Bonatz (de)
- Karl Bonatz (fr)
- Karl Bonatz (en)
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