Albert Jack

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Albert Jack (born December 30, 1856 in Salem , † December 22, 1935 in Augsburg ) was a German architect .

Life

Jack, son of Bernard Jack and Regina geb. Müller, studied architecture at the TH Karlsruhe . After graduating, he worked in Constance . In 1888 he came to Augsburg. There he worked on individual works with Maximilian Wanner . Both founded a joint architecture office in 1899. They often succeeded in asserting themselves against the domination of the Munich architectural offices.

Works

Wengwies Castle

Selection of works, all in the Bavarian Monument List :

  • Mansard roof building with neo-coco facade, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 51 (1891)
  • Former manufacturer's villa of the Martini company (1895)
  • Participation in the block development of the ensemble Beethovenstr. (after 1900)
  • Single-family house, Frohsinnstr. 3 (1901)
  • Wengwies Castle (1902)
  • Residential and commercial building, Bürgermeister-Fischer-Str. 4 (1910)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Carl Albert Jack in Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg, Catholic Church Books, 1678-1930, on FamilySearch.org