Arnold Hartmann

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Bismarck Tower in Cologne
Villa Büttner in Berlin-Grunewald

Arnold Hartmann (born April 24, 1861 in Brüssow ; † May 15, 1919 Berlin ) was a German architect .

Life

Arnold Hartmann studied architecture at the Technical University (Berlin-) Charlottenburg , among others with Johannes Otzen . From 1876 he worked mainly in Berlin. As a freelance architect, he was a member of the Association of German Architects (BDA) founded in 1903 . He lived for a time in Szczecin and held the honorary title of building officer .

In 1896 Arnold Hartmann designed and built a palazzo-like villa for the secret building supervisor Carl Büttner, making Arnold Hartmann one of the busy Grunewald master builders. One of his most famous works is the Bismarck Tower in Cologne from 1899.

Buildings and designs

  • 1877: War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Franco-German War 1870/1871 (in collaboration with the sculptor Albert Küppers ; unveiled on Sedan Day 1877)
  • 1896: Villa Büttner in Berlin-Grunewald , Furtwänglerstraße 25
  • 1897–1898: Villa of the composer Arthur Bird in Berlin-Grunewald, Toni-Lessler-Straße 21 (before 1936 Dunckerstraße 21, until 2003 Seebergsteig)
  • 1897–1898: Villa Meyer in Berlin-Grunewald, Seebergsteig 23
  • 1899–1903: Bismarck Tower in Cologne
  • 1900–1901: Knappschaft Hospital in Königshütte (Upper Silesia)
  • 1907: Director of the Donnersmarckhütte in Zabrze ; today the seat of the city administration
  • Donnersmarckhütte residential colony with library, toddler school, fire department depot
  • 1910: Competition draft for a Bismarck national monument on the Elisenhöhe near Bingerbrück (not awarded a prize)
  • 1911–1913: Zawodzie Town Hall, Kattowitz district
  • 1913: Design for the decoration of Pariser Platz in Berlin for the silver jubilee of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
  • 1913 War School in Bromberg
  • Miners' hospital in Bielschowitz
  • Miners' Shank Hospital of the Hallescher Knappschaftsverein in Hohenmölsen

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Hartmann in the historical register of architects archthek , accessed on March 5, 2014.
  2. berlin.de - Villa Büttner accessed on March 5, 2014.
  3. Andreas Gandzior: Seebergsteig renamed in Grunewald. In: The world. Retrieved April 3, 2019 .
  4. Peter-Alexander Bösel: Berlin-Grunewald in historical views . Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2006, ISBN 978-3-89702-853-1 , p. 105 f .
  5. berlin.de - Villa Mayer, accessed on March 5, 2014.
  6. europeana.eu - Knappschaftskrankenhaus Königshütte  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on March 5, 2014@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.europeana.eu  
  7. Upper Silesian welfare buildings . In: Deutsche Bauzeitung . No. 23 . Berlin March 19, 1910, p. 149 f .
  8. a b c d Arnold Hartmann. In: Berliner Architekturwelt. Edition 17.1915, issue 10/11. 1915, Retrieved November 18, 2017 .
  9. Max Schmid (ed.): One hundred designs from the competition for the Bismarck National Monument on the Elisenhöhe near Bingerbrück-Bingen. Düsseldorfer Verlagsanstalt, Düsseldorf 1911. (n. Pag.)
  10. Berliner Architekturwelt , 16th year 1913/1914, issue 5 (September 1913), p. 175.