
Manfred Wenzel
Dipl.-Ing. (FH/GHK) Architect
Managing Director and Founder
TEK TO NIK Architects and Generalplanning GmbH
Vita
1987 |
Begins studying architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main. Internships at the following Frankfurt architectural practices: Zvonko Turkali Architects, Index Architects, Schneider + Schumacher Architects, Christoph Mäckler Architects, Architectural Coop Gerhard Balser |
1990 |
Membership of the Frankfurt Architectural and Engineering Association |
1991 |
Joint winner of the Schinkel Architectural Prize together with Stefan Burger and Dieter Gutsche |
1991 |
Completed architectural studies at the University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt am Main, degree: Diplom Ingenieur (FH) Architect. Professors: Kränzle and Vogt |
1991 |
1st Prize, architectural competition for Germany’s first combined office building on behalf of Christoph Mäckler Architects, Frankfurt |
1994 |
Obtained a second architectural diploma at the University of Kassel. Professors: Jourdan and Baller |
1994 |
Member of the Hessian Association of Architects and Town Planners |
1997 |
Partner at the Architectural Coop Gerhard Balser, Frankfurt |
1998 |
1st Prize, invited competition for Chase Manhattan Bank, Frankfurt |
1999 |
Foundation of TEK TO NIK Architects Wenzel and Partner, Frankfurt am Main |
2000 |
Member of the Managing Board of COLO Engineers, London & Hamburg |
2002 |
Member of the Frankfurt City Planning Advisory Board |
2004 |
TEK TO NIK Architects qualify for ISO 9001, Quality Management |
2006 |
Management consultancy for Resolution Asset Management, Frankfurt |
2007 |
1st Prize, architectural competition for the entrance area of the Frankfurt Fair including a 20 storey high-rise building, together with RMP Landscape Architects, Bonn |
2008 |
1st Prize, architectural competition for Seat/Skoda headquarters, Darmstadt |
2008 |
Member of DGNB, the German Sustainable Building Council |
2009 |
Spokesman for the planning association V.A.P. (Valueaddedplanning.org), a nationwide planning association with over 300 architects and engineers |
2010 |
Coordination of the Public Space Working Group of the Urban Planning Advisory Board of the City of Frankfurt am Main |
2012 |
Member of the Listed Buildings Council of the City of Frankfurt, appointed by the city council |
2014 |
1st prize competition revitalisation of Biebergasse office building, Frankfurt am Main |
2015 |
Nominated for the German Natural Stone Award: „FortySeven“, Mainzer Landstrasse 47, Frankfurt |
2015 |
Foundation of TEK TO NIK Architekten und Generalplaner GmbH |
2016 |
Deputy Chairman of the Frankfurt Listed Buildings Council |
2018 |
Deputy Chairman of the Urban Planning Advisory Board of the City of Frankfurt am Main |
2019 |
Member of DIE FAMILIENUNTERNEHMER e.V. |
2023 |
DBZ magazine partner TEK TO NIK Architects |
ENTRIES IN THE PUBLIC CITY MAP OF THE CITY OF FRANKFURT |
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2018 |
Else-Kröner-Passage on the Zeil with connection to Hirschgraben, as part of the Zeil 111 construction project |
2024 |
Am Städelshof and Lola-Montez-Gasse in the Allerheiligenviertel as part of the Main Yard construction project, formerly Grüne Gasse |