Adolf Gregor Franz Schuch
Adolf Gregor Franz Schuch (born June 16, 1792 in Warsaw ; † 1880 , also Adolf Schuch , Polish: Adolf Franciszek or Adolf Grzegorz Franciszek Schuch or Szuch ) was an architect who designed and realized important buildings, especially in Warsaw. He was the son of the German-born landscape designer Johann Christian Schuch and Ludwika Wolska , who had also worked in Warsaw since 1775 . A son of Adolf Schuch was Adolf Wiktor Schuch, also an architect and a grandson was the hippologist Stanisław Grzegorz Schuch.
Buildings (selection)
- From 1823 to 1825, the Warsaw Branicki Palace was remodeled for Wincenty Lewinski
- 1829 Reconstruction of the Mniszech Palace in Warsaw
- 1835 the grave chapel of the Halpert family in the Evangelical-Augsburg cemetery
- Apartment building "Istomina" on the corner of Nowy Świat 15 / Aleje Jerozolimskie 2 (no longer exists)
- Tenement house Szpitala św. Ducha on Nowy Świat 41 (rebuilt after the Second World War )
- Building at Nowy Świat 43 (rebuilt after the war)
- The Mikulski family's tenement house on the corner of Nowy Świat 53 and Ulica Warecka 2/8 (rebuilt after the war)
References and comments
- ↑ in other sources (Thieme-Becker and others) the date of birth is 1790
- ↑ a b according to Tomasz Markiewicz, A Forgotten Community. Families of German descent in Warsaw (PDF; 2.6 MB) , in: DIALOG 90 (2009–2010), p. 39
- ^ Stanisław Grzegorz Schuch (1892–1982), son of Adolf Wiktor Schuch, was a Polish horse breeder and scientist, according to Entry in the osób polskich - Polish personal database
literature
Web links
- List of buildings with historical photos at Warszawa1939.pl
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Schuch, Adolf Gregor Franz |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schuch, Adolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Polish architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 16, 1792 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Warsaw |
DATE OF DEATH | 1880 |