August Lingemann
August Lingemann (born November 1, 1848 in Kassel , † after 1895 ) was a German architect .
Life
August Lingemann, born in 1848 in the royal seat of the Electorate of Hesse , studied from 1868 to 1870 at the Hanover Polytechnic with Conrad Wilhelm Hase, among others . In 1870/1871 he took part in the Franco-German War . He later settled in Hanover as an architect.
Buildings and designs
- 1881–1884: Mausoleum for Otto Freiherr von Hake in the castle park in Hasperde , Hasperder Straße 12 ( neo-Renaissance ; preserved)
- 1883–1893: Expansion and reconstruction of Hasperde Castle for Otto Freiherr von Hake in Hasperde (neo-Renaissance; preserved)
- 1889–1890: Sugar refinery in Hameln , Hefehof 2 (preserved)
- 1892: Evangelical Lutheran St. Petri Church in Flegessen (preserved):
- 1893: Competition draft (motto "Ut omnes videant") for the Evangelical Lutheran St. Mark's Church in Chemnitz (eliminated)
- 1894–1895: Pfortmühle in Hameln, Sudetenstrasse 1 (preserved; used by the Hamelin city library and as a restaurant)
literature
- Lingemann, August. In: Günther Kokkelink , Monika Lemke-Kokkelink : Architecture in Northern Germany. Architecture and handicrafts of the Hanover School 1850–1900. Schlueter, Hannover 1998, ISBN 3-87706-538-4 , p. 545.
Web links
Commons : August Lingemann - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lingemann, August in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version of October 5, 2005, last accessed on February 9, 2020
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Reinhard Glaß: Lingemann, August in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) , research project by Günther Kokkelink , Monika Lemke-Kokkelink and Reinhard Glaß [undated] , last accessed on February 9, 2020
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Lingemann, August |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 1, 1848 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | kassel |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1895 |