August Ludwig Ferdinand Trieste

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August Ludwig Ferdinand Triest , also August Ferdinand Triest and Ferdinand Triest , (born September 9, 1768 in Stettin , † July 7, 1831 in Berlin ) was a German architect and construction officer .

Life

August Ludwig Ferdinand Triest was a son of the royal Prussian inspector at the Obersteuerkasse and later royal salt rent master Johann Heinrich Triest and his wife Ehregott Hanna, born. Clericus. The clergyman and music writer Johann Carl Friedrich Triest (1764-1810) was his older brother. From 1786 to 1788 he was a student of David Gilly and from 1788 to 1789 he was a conductor at the Oberhofbauamt in Berlin. In November 1793 he entered the St. Johannis Lodge for secrecy , in 1794 became a building inspector at the Oberhofbauamt and in 1803 was given the status of senior building director. In 1801 he was employed as a senior building trainee at the senior building department . From 1803 to 1806 he worked for the Retablissements Building Commission in Poznan and directed the reconstruction of the city after the great fire. In 1806 he returned to Berlin. From May 1809 to 1814 he was a councilor and building director in the Kurmark government in Potsdam and then a councilor and building director in Berlin. On May 14, 1818 he became a member of the theater building commission for the theater on Gendarmenmarkt (together with Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Carl von Brühl ). On January 2, 1822, he became an expert at the Ministry of Commerce's Construction Commission. He died in 1831 as a Privy Councilor and Knight of the Red Eagle Order, third class.

Buildings in Berlin

  • 1788: Participation in the palace theater in Charlottenburg ( Carl Gotthard Langhans )
  • 1802: Construction management at the Beyme estate in Steglitz (design: David Gilly)
  • 1813: Management of the restoration of the customs wall in Berlin (with Johann Gottlieb Schlätzer / Johann Friedrich Moser )
  • 1817: Design for the Reitbahn Lindenstraße 4 (with Daniel Gottlieb Friderici )
  • 1817/18: Barracks for the teaching cadron and the military penal institution on the corner of Lindenstrasse and the corner of Feilnerstrasse (revision of the draft by KF Schinkel)
  • 1818–1820: Construction management at the Pontonhof (with JF Moser, based on drafts by KF Schinkel)
  • 1818–1821: Participation in the design and construction management of the Marschall Bridge (design: KF Schinkel)
  • 1821–1824: Construction management Schloßbrücke (design: KF Schinkel)
  • 1822–1826: Senior construction manager for the conversion of the Georgian six houses in Friedrichstrasse into a military medical school

literature

  • Uwe Kieling: Berlin building officials and state architects in the 19th century . Biographical Lexicon . Society for Local History and Monument Preservation in the Kulturbund der DDR, Berlin 1986, p. 92
  • Rolf Straubel: Biographical handbook of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 , Munich 2009, p. 1023

Individual evidence

  1. Almanach for Masons to the year 5803/4 , by the author of the pocket book for masons 5802/3, Berlin 1803, p. 23
  2. GStA PK II. HA GD, Abt. 30, I, Nr. 67