Albert Speer junior (83) died

FRANKFURT –

The German urban planner and architect Albert Speer junior is on Friday night at the age of 83 died. That has a press agency (DPA) from political circles in Frankfurt heard. The magazine Bild reported that Spear the day before had fallen with a broken hip in the hospital was recorded.

Spear, who with his desk worldwide was active, was always overshadowed by his homonymous father, the architect of Adolf Hitler and nazikopstuk, but learned to live with the history of his family. He became in 1934, was born in Berlin and went after training as a cabinetmaker in Munich engineering study.

Spear, jr., grew to become a sought-after architect. He has worked on numerous German and international projects. At a later age, he was involved in the infrastructure for the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He designed the wide promenade between the Forbidden City and the great olympic stadium, the bird’s nest.


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