Alfred Sasse
Alfred Sasse (born April 21, 1870 in Hanover ; † August 10, 1937 there ) was a German architect .
Life
Alfred Sasse initially completed an apprenticeship at the Buxtehude building trade school and the Strelitz technical center . He then studied from 1892 to 1896 at the Technical University of Hanover . In 1896 Sasse became a member of the Bauhütte zum white paper .
Sasse, like his colleague Carl Arend , received orders from Linden city planning officer Georg Fröhlich, especially for the school buildings built around 1900 in the then still independent town of Linden .
His contemporaries said: " Max Küster builds for the whole world, Alfred Sasse for half of them" about the busy architect, who in addition to residential buildings, schools and industrial buildings also created numerous church, bank and savings bank buildings .
Urban planning plans are also known from Sasse, for example in 1910 - after the track was dismantled - he designed the kitchen garden square as a representative entrance to Linden opposite the Leinertbrücke .
estate
The estate of Alfred Sasse is partly kept in the Technical Information Library and partly in the main state archive in Hanover . In addition, Sasse's drafts are available in the Architekturmuseum der Technische Universität Berlin and can be viewed online (→ Weblinks).
Work (incomplete)
buildings
- 1897: Ahlemer Turm restaurant
- 1898: Residential and commercial building at Falkenstrasse 21 / 21a in Linden-Mitte
- 1900: Together with other architects, planning of the Waldheim villa colony for the civil servants' housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area
- 1901–1904: Facade design of the Humboldt School in Linden, Beethovenstraße 5 (floor plans by city planning officer Georg Fröhlich)
- 1903–1904: Bismarckian column in Hanover
- 1903–1904: Imperial House on Thielenplatz in Hanover
- 1903–1907: "Vaterländisches Museum" in Celle
- Hermann Löns called the building, which combined all the architectural styles in Celle, a “veritable architectural pudding”.
- 1906: Biermann paper warehouse in Hanover, Herrenstrasse 8
- 1910: Design of the kitchen garden square opposite the Leinertbrücke
- 1912–1923: New construction of the St. Michaelis Church in Schnega
- 1913: Reconstruction of the Dionysius Church in Debstedt
- 1913–1914: Town hall in Buxtehude
- 1916: Canon workshop of Hanomag in Hanover- Linden-South , Deisterplatz
- During the First World War , the so-called “ cannon workshop ” was built in “ pathetic objectivity” , a factory building with a flat roof made entirely of iron. With its asymmetrical wings it matched the course of the street and had brick infills and large windows on the back. The facade on Deisterplatz (north side), which is effective in the cityscape, was given an "architecturally massive design": a three-story colossal structure , above it a concluding cornice, surrounding edging with colored tiles and product representations in majolica , on the corners of the building two male personifications "Industry ”And“ Work ”by the sculptors Werner Hantelmann and Georg Herting .
- 1923–1924: Hylliger Born , fountain temple and foyer in Bad Pyrmont
Fonts
- Single-family houses for the civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area. In: Deutsche Techniker-Zeitung , magazine for the social and economic interests of technical employees and officials, organ of the Federation of Technical Employees and Officials , Volume 19, 1902, No. 51 (from December 20, 1902), pp. 652–655 .
literature
- Sasse, Alfred . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 29 : Rosa – Scheffauer . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1935, p. 481 .
- Günther Kokkelink , Monika Lemke-Kokkelink : Architecture in Northern Germany. Architecture and handicrafts of the Hanover School 1850–1900. Schlütersche, Hannover 1998, ISBN 3-87706-538-4 , p. 561 and more.
- Helmut Knocke : Sasse, Alfred. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 308 ( books.google.de ).
- Helmut Knocke: Sasse, Alfred. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 535.
- Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Sasse, Alfred. In: Hans-Herbert Möller (ed.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, city of Hanover. Part 2, Volume 10.2. Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 197 and more often; as well as annex list of architectural monuments acc. § 4 (NDSchG) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation), status July 1st, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation
- Helmut Knocke, Hugo Thielen : Sasse, Alfred. In: Hanover Art and Culture Lexicon . P. 281 and more.
Web links
- Alfred Sasse: Projects in the holdings of the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
- Data record on Alfred Sasse in the database of architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) , last accessed on January 13, 2017
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Helmut Knocke: Sasse, Alfred. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover. P. 535.
- ^ A b Hans-Herbert Möller (Ed.): Carl Arend. In: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, city of Hanover. Part 2, Volume 10.2. Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 20.
- ^ Klaus Mlynek : Linden. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover . P. 406 ff.
- ↑ a b Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Haasemannstrasse. In: Monument topography ... (see literature ), p. 134.
- ^ Dataset on Alfred Sasse in the architects and artists database with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) , last accessed on January 13, 2017
- ^ Hugo Thielen: Bismarck column. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 68.
- ↑ Photos in the photo archive Photo Marburg
- ↑ NN : "Hanging Gardens" in the old town. Ideas for the town hall district. Business Development Association and Old Town Association Buxtehude praise the students' designs. ( Memento from June 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) on Tageblatt online from June 15, 2010
- ↑ Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Deisterpaltz and "Hanomag". In: Monument topography ... (see literature ), p. 150 ff.
- ^ G. Ulrich Grossmann : Hanover and South Lower Saxony. History, art and landscape between Harz and Weser. Braunschweig, Hildesheim, Goslar, Göttingen and Hameln. (= DuMont travel guide. ) DuMont, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-7701-4612-3 (reference to the Hylligen Born as a snippet view, books.google.de ).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sasse, Alfred |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 21, 1870 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | August 10, 1937 |
Place of death | Hanover |