Hermann Fehling (1909–1996) was a Berlin architect who, in partnership with Daniel Gogel, created a series of Modernist buildings distinguished by expressive structural forms. The catalogue holds 3 of their joint works, all in Berlin.
St. Norbert and Paul Gerhardt churches are Modernist sacred buildings where structure and light work in concert — concrete forms shaped to direct natural light into the interior. The House for Research (Max Planck Institute for Human Development) applies the same spatial intelligence to an academic setting. Fehling and Gogel's work occupies a territory between rational Modernism and sculptural Expressionism — buildings whose structural logic produces unexpectedly dramatic interiors.