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Hans Robert Hiegel

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Hans Robert Hiegel (born 6 January 1954 in Kaiserslautern) is a German architect. He lived in London until 1978. His first work was House Agne, 1983. His succeeding projects tended towards a classical language. Important articles include Werkheft04 (ISBN 3-923222-03-3) [1], and by Thilo Hilpert in the Frankfurt Lounge [2], first published in a+u, Tokyo.

In 1983, he designed a project for Campanile in Frankfurt am Main, which turned out to be most influential on the Messeturm.