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Schuermann Architects of Münster, Germany, is a dynasty of architects specialising in the design of velodromes, cycle tracks and indoor athletics tracks since 1925. The Schuermann dynasty was founded by (1888–1956), professional track cyclist and later architect, continued by his son (1925–1994) and his grandson (born 1953).

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  • Schuermann (en)
  • Schürmann Architekten (Münster) (de)
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  • Schürmann Architekten (Schuermann Architects) ist ein Architekturbüro in Münster, das seit drei Generationen von Mitgliedern der Familie Schürmann betrieben wird. Spezialität des Büros sind Planung und Bau von Radrennbahnen. (de)
  • Schuermann Architects of Münster, Germany, is a dynasty of architects specialising in the design of velodromes, cycle tracks and indoor athletics tracks since 1925. The Schuermann dynasty was founded by (1888–1956), professional track cyclist and later architect, continued by his son (1925–1994) and his grandson (born 1953). (en)
  • Schürmann is een Duits architectenbureau uit Münster in Noordrijn-Westfalen dat zich gespecialiseerd heeft in de bouw van wielerbanen en hiervan reeds meer dan 125 projecten in de hele wereld op zijn naam heeft. Het bureau werd in 1925 opgericht en werd sindsdien door meerdere leden van de familie Schürmann geleid. Oprichter was oud-baanwielrenner en architect Clemens Schürmann. Hij werd opgevolgd door onder meer Herbert en Ralph Schürmann. (nl)
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  • Schürmann Architekten (Schuermann Architects) ist ein Architekturbüro in Münster, das seit drei Generationen von Mitgliedern der Familie Schürmann betrieben wird. Spezialität des Büros sind Planung und Bau von Radrennbahnen. (de)
  • Schuermann Architects of Münster, Germany, is a dynasty of architects specialising in the design of velodromes, cycle tracks and indoor athletics tracks since 1925. The Schuermann dynasty was founded by (1888–1956), professional track cyclist and later architect, continued by his son (1925–1994) and his grandson (born 1953). They have designed more than 125 cycle tracks worldwide, among them many velodromes for Olympic Games, namely in Berlin in 1936, Rome in 1960, Mexico City in 1968, Munich in 1972, Seoul in 1986, Barcelona in 1990, and Beijing in 2008. They have also designed very famous world-record tracks as the Velodromo Vigorelli in Milan, Italy; "CDOM" in Mexico City, Mexico; "Velodrom" in Berlin, Germany and The Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. They also designed the track for the World-Training-Center CMC of the Union Cycliste Internationale in Aigle, Switzerland, a 200-meter wooden indoor track. Schuermann also designed the "Viking Ship", the speed skating venue for the 1994 Winter Olympics, which can also be used as a velodrome, and has seen record performances in both sports. (en)
  • Schürmann is een Duits architectenbureau uit Münster in Noordrijn-Westfalen dat zich gespecialiseerd heeft in de bouw van wielerbanen en hiervan reeds meer dan 125 projecten in de hele wereld op zijn naam heeft. Het bureau werd in 1925 opgericht en werd sindsdien door meerdere leden van de familie Schürmann geleid. Oprichter was oud-baanwielrenner en architect Clemens Schürmann. Hij werd opgevolgd door onder meer Herbert en Ralph Schürmann. Tot de eerste realisaties behoort de Sport-Arena Kerkrade-Herzogenrath in Herzogenrath uit 1934, de twintigste baan van het bedrijf.Dit bureau heeft intussen reeds heel wat faam verworven in het baanwielrennen met de aanleg van onder andere de piste in het UCI Centre mondial du cyclisme (Zwitserland), de Wielerbaan Sloten (Nederland) of de olympische pistes uit 1936, 1960, 1968, 1972 (Olympia-Radstadion), 1988, 1992 (Velòdrom d'Horta), 2008 (Laoshan Velodrome), 2016 (Velódromo Municipal do Rio), 2020 (Izu Velodrome) en 2024 (Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines). (nl)
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