Albert Gottheiner

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Albert Gottheiner (born September 24, 1878 in Berlin , † January 13, 1947 in Stockholm ) was a German architect .

Life

Gottheiner started his own business in Berlin in 1909 and in the first few years worked primarily on projects in the water supply and sewerage system. Later his professional focus shifted to hospital construction.

Albert Gottheiner was a nephew of the master mason and builder Julius Gottheiner and consequently a cousin of his son Alfred Gottheiner (1874–1940), with whom he was confused several times in the architectural history literature. He was married to Frieda Gertrud Helene geb. Wagner. Since he was considered a Jew according to the National Socialist view, he emigrated to Sweden via Denmark in 1933 with his wife and their daughter Eva .

Facade detail of the AOK building in Berlin-Mitte

buildings

literature

  • Work by the architect Albert Gottheiner. In: Neue Baukunst 5 (1930).
  • Myra Warhaftig : German Jewish Architects before and after 1933. The Lexicon. Reimer Verlag, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-496-01326-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monument ensemble AOK in Rungestraße 3–4 and 7