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Bruno Flierl (born 2 February 1927 in Bolesławiec, Prussia) is a German architect, architecture critic, and writer. He is considered one of the most important figures in the architecture and city planning of East Germany. He assisted in the design of the Pariser Platz and argued for the preservation of the Palace of the Republic in the debate over the restoration of the Berlin Palace.

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  • Bruno Flierl (* 2. Februar 1927 in Bunzlau) ist ein deutscher Architekt, Architekturkritiker und Publizist. Flierl gilt als der Experte für die Architektur und den Städtebau der DDR. Er hat sich in der Debatte um den Wiederaufbau des Berliner Stadtschlosses für den Erhalt des Palastes der Republik ausgesprochen. Des Weiteren hat er die Gestaltungsvorgaben für den Pariser Platz ausgearbeitet. (de)
  • Bruno Flierl (born 2 February 1927 in Bolesławiec, Prussia) is a German architect, architecture critic, and writer. He is considered one of the most important figures in the architecture and city planning of East Germany. He assisted in the design of the Pariser Platz and argued for the preservation of the Palace of the Republic in the debate over the restoration of the Berlin Palace. (en)
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  • Bruno Flierl (* 2. Februar 1927 in Bunzlau) ist ein deutscher Architekt, Architekturkritiker und Publizist. Flierl gilt als der Experte für die Architektur und den Städtebau der DDR. Er hat sich in der Debatte um den Wiederaufbau des Berliner Stadtschlosses für den Erhalt des Palastes der Republik ausgesprochen. Des Weiteren hat er die Gestaltungsvorgaben für den Pariser Platz ausgearbeitet. (de)
  • Bruno Flierl (born 2 February 1927 in Bolesławiec, Prussia) is a German architect, architecture critic, and writer. He is considered one of the most important figures in the architecture and city planning of East Germany. He assisted in the design of the Pariser Platz and argued for the preservation of the Palace of the Republic in the debate over the restoration of the Berlin Palace. He fought in World War II and was in French war captivity until 1947. In 1948, he began studying architecture at the Berlin University of the Arts. A dedicated communist, he took up residence in East Germany in 1952. From 1952 to 1961, he was a research fellow at the . In 1953, he graduated from the Bauhaus University, Weimar. From 1962 to 1964 he was editor in chief of the magazine . Since the magazine also published articles critical of city planning in East Germany, Flierl came into conflict with the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, and was forced to leave. He gained a doctorate at the Bauakademie der DDR in 1972. He taught at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin beginning in 1980. (en)
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