Reinhard Dorn
German architect
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Reinhard Dorn (21 June 1934 – 28 June 1982)[1] was a German architect, non-fiction writer and university lecturer.
Life
Dorn was head of the Stadtkirchenbauamtes des Evangelisch-lutherischer Stadtkirchenverband Braunschweig from 1971 to 1980, before taking up a professorship at the Nuremberg University of Applied Sciences, now the Technische Hochschule Nürnberg. In 1982, he was dean[2] of the faculty for architecture there. The "Entrance building and forecourt design of the main cemetery" designed by him was awarded the Peter-Joseph-Krahe-Prize of the city of Braunschweig on 6 December 1982.[3]
In addition to his own reference books on architectural history, he also wrote several reviews in architectural journals, such as the 1981 review of Fritz von Osterhausen's work Georg Christoph Sturm - Leben und Werk des Braunschweiger Hofbaumeisters in the Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte.[4]
Dorn died in Nuremberg at the age of 48.