Peter Schatz, Managing Partner of WES, passed away at the beginning of June 2021. Here you can find an obituary from his team.
Peter Schatz, Managing Partner of WES, passed away at the beginning of June 2021. Here you can find an obituary from his team.
To the great regret of the entire WES team, our managing partner Peter Schatz passed away on June 3, 2021. We are sad and still can’t believe it. After practical training as a landscape gardener and studying landscape conservation at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Peter joined WES back in 1979, initially as a colleague and then as a partner in 1996. He enriched the office for 42 years with his outstanding expertise and extraordinary reliability.
With his high level of planning and technical precision, he shaped the WES projects and created a rock-solid basis on which the WES attitude of “Can’t be done, doesn’t exist” could develop. was able to unfold. His personality was characterized by absolute reliability as well as impressive professional competence and consistency, which contributed significantly to the high quality of project execution. He was always the rock and balance for the one or other “crazy” idea of his creative colleagues – and often made the supposedly impossible possible. Among the WES partners, he was the down-to-earth, the pragmatic, the persistent – a critical and argumentative spirit, who would poke holes in the essential points and with whom the best structural solution was always sought.
Determined and responsible, he accompanied and managed his pioneering projects such as Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Expo Plaza in Hanover, Jungfernstieg in Hamburg, the first construction phase in Vienna at “Viertel Zwei”, the town hall surroundings in Lüdenscheid, the Western HafenCity Hamburg with its numerous squares and promenades or Berlin Brandenburg International Airport (BER) over many years and through turbulent times. With great personal commitment, he was involved in the projects right up to the end as part of the Norddeich National Park Promenade.
Thank you for the time we spent together
In addition to his great professional commitment, Peter loved nature and rural life, especially in Oyten and at the Feldberg lakes, where he found peace and balance whenever possible. We mourn the loss of an honest, reliable person, a highly qualified colleague and ambitious partner whom we will miss – and thank him for the time we spent together.
Wolfgang Betz, Michael Kaschke, Henrike Wehberg-Krafft, Claus Rödding, Hinnerk Wehberg
and the whole WES team
Hamburg, Oyten, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Shanghai in June 2021












