Albert Jack
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
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
- Jack, Albert . In: Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon , 2019. Online
- Architecture of the 19th century in Augsburg , 1979, p. 55 u. 180
- Bernt von Hagen, Angelika Wegener-Hüssen: Stadt Augsburg , 1994, pp. 53, 85, 96f. and 135
- Karl Fieger: Art Nouveau Period in Augsburg , 2014, ISBN 9783896399694
Web links
- Jack & Wanner. In: Stadtlexikon Augsburg
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Carl Albert Jack in Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg, Catholic Church Books, 1678-1930, on FamilySearch.org
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SURNAME | Jack, Albert |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jack, Carl Albert (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 30, 1856 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Salem |
DATE OF DEATH | December 22, 1935 |
Place of death | augsburg |