Arthur Bothe

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1929: House Bothe
1951: Gollücke & Rothfos office building
1953: Haus-Eduscho, Am Markt

Arthur Bothe , also Johann Heinrich Arthur Bothe , (born November 28, 1891 in Aumund near Vegesack , † July 29, 1981 in Bremen ) was a German architect .

biography

Bothe was the son of Otto and Anna Margaretha Henrietta Bothe. He was married to Käthe Bothe, b. Hager (1898-1982). He studied architecture and worked professionally from 1929 to 1960 in Bremen with an independent office. After the Second World War, he realized his buildings in a more conservative style.

The separating Martini breakthrough between Bremen's old town and the Weser with the Schlachte was created in the 1950s according to the master plan (1949–1951) by the two architects Arthur Bothe and Hans Storm and the development plan of the Bremen City Planning Office with the assistance of the Bremen Development Association (Chairman Wilhelm Wortmann , who already provided for this plan in 1944) as the interest representation of the landowners. A number of old streets in the Schlachte district disappeared or were separated like Langenstrasse .

buildings

  • 1929: House Bothe, Bremen- Schwachhausen , Riensberger Straße 45, conservative 1920s style, listed
  • 1947–1967: Reconstruction of the Stephan Church in Bremen
  • 1948: House Rasmussen in Lemwerder OK
  • 1951: Golluecke and Rothfos office building, Schlachte (Bremen) 3/5, red-stone gable building, listed as a historical monument
  • 1951: Eduscho-Siedentopf coffee roastery, Korffsdeich, Überseestadt
  • 1953: Eduscho-Haus, Bremer Marktplatz , Am Markt 18, today Bankhaus Carl F. Plump & Co , red stone-faced building, listed
  • 1955: Eduscho House, Bahnhofsstraße 28/31

Fonts

  • Arthur Bothe: Eduard Scotland . In: Historical Society Bremen, State Archive Bremen (Ed.): Bremische Biographie 1912–1962. Hauschild, Bremen 1969, p. 482.
  • Arthur Bothe: Who was Edward Scotland? In: Der Aufbau , Volume 39, 1985, No. 1, p. 29. ( online at the State and University Library Bremen)
  • Arthur Bothe: Eduard Scotland 1885-1945. In: Wilhelm Wortmann (Ed.): Bremen builders of the 19th and 20th centuries. Bremen 1988, p. 74 f.
  • Arthur Bothe, Hermann Gildemeister , Hanns Meyer, Wulf Schaefer, Wilhelm Wortmann: Bremen and its buildings 1900-1951 . Schünemann, Bremen 1952.

Literature, sources

Individual evidence

  1. Baumeister 48 (1951) 4, pp. 238-239