Beutinger & Steiner

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Beutinger & Steiner regularly marked their buildings with such inscriptions.

At the beginning of the 20th century , Emil Beutinger and Adolf Steiner operated architecture and design offices in Darmstadt and Heilbronn , and at times also in Stuttgart, under the name Beutinger & Steiner . Many of their preserved buildings are now under monument protection .

history

Steiner

While Emil Beutinger's career is well documented, there is little news about Adolf Steiner. He lived from 1875 or 1879 to 1944. He was a qualified hydraulic engineering technician and as such signed z. B. in the construction files for buildings at Hammelwasen 33 and 34 in Heilbronn, which are under the signature A034-1703 in the Heilbronn city archive. After the office community with Beutinger was dissolved, he continued to work alone as an architect. In a building application from 1927 (signature A034-3079 in the Heilbronn city archive), which refers to buildings at Lohtorstrasse 33 and Lammgasse 2 in Heilbronn, he appears as the sole architect. The old company name Beutinger & Steiner in the files was changed by a stamp.

Beutinger

Emil Beutinger, who came from Heilbronn, lived from 1875 to 1957. He completed an apprenticeship as a stonemason and studied architecture in Stuttgart and Darmstadt, after which he worked, among other things, in Mannheim in 1896/97 for the J. Peters construction company and in Berlin for the architect Otto Rieth , became a teacher and deputy director at the Darmstadt trade school as well as main teacher at the Grand Ducal State Building Trade School. After he had been an assistant at the Technical University of Darmstadt, he became a professor for civil architecture. In 1911 he received a professorship at the School of Applied Arts in Wiesbaden , of which he was director from 1913 to 1921. Elected Mayor of Heilbronn in 1921, he was removed from office in 1933 and retired. During the Third Reich he worked again as an architect, but now without a companion. In 1945 the US military government reinstated Beutinger as Lord Mayor and also as District Administrator. In the following year, Beutinger retired as mayor. Beutinger was the founder and long-time editor of the magazine Industriebau .

In 1899, Beutinger still operated his own studio for architecture and applied arts in Darmstadt, as can be seen from a company stamp with the text “E. Beutinger / Atelier for Architecture / u. Kunstgewerbe / Darmstadt ”on a design from this period. His furniture and room designs were praised as early as 1904 in an article by Otto Schulze, who described him as a "great architectural artist".

Stamp from 1906 and Beutinger's signature

Apparently he teamed up with Adolf Steiner a little later.

Beutinger & Steiner as architects

Beutinger & Steiner operated architecture and design offices in various locations. Darmstadt and Heilbronn are mostly mentioned, where, according to a company stamp , they succeeded August Dederer , who died in 1903 , and later also Stuttgart and Heilbronn. In a letterhead from 1910, the locations Heilbronn and Darmstadt are still indicated, but only two Heilbronn telephone numbers and none in Darmstadt. In this letterhead, Beutinger & Steiner describe their company as a “special office for factory buildings”.

In an article in the magazine Dekorative Kunst from 1911, Franz Mannheimer praised the works of the two architects, but with a clear focus on Beutinger, among other things with the words that Emil Beutinger already had “the subjectively bizarre manner at a time when all around the Art Nouveau prevailed, "a" quiet, no-nonsense style "developed, but wanted to acquire the values of earlier eras nachfühlend. The studio group Beutinger & Steiner had both at home and abroad produced “villas with a simple rural to solidly closed character”, factories and apartment buildings that had the “most personal character” of the apartment buildings presented in Gessner's standard work Das deutsche Mietshaus .

The most recent structures built by Beutinger & Steiner seem to date from before the First World War , such as the Portland cement plant in Lauffen am Neckar , which was built in 1911, and the Nettel camera plant in Sontheim from 1912.

Beutinger & Steiner as designers

Beutinger & Steiner not only concentrated on architecture, but also designed crockery and other vessels, among other things. In 1910, in the journal Die Kunst , J. Baum presented a coffee service and Hessian pottery that Beutinger & Steiner had produced by the Darmstadt-based companies L. Noacks Nachf. And E. Eckerts Nachf. Carl Rittershaus, also based in Darmstadt, produced wine coolers , bowls and candlesticks based on the studio's designs. In the same issue of this magazine you will also find a series of glasses and various compote bowls based on designs by Beutinger & Steiner. those in the article gifts. From giving in general. were presented by Eugen Kalkschmidt. The subject of this rather essayistic article was the struggle between art and handicrafts, between cheap mass-produced goods and barely affordable design pieces, and the question of whether affordable, but high-quality goods can also be found in this sector. Only pieces priced between 2 and 150 marks were selected. The author noted: "We were surprised how much good there was, among works that are not mass-produced, but predominantly handcrafted individual products, which, as is well known, does not exclude the cooperation of the machine [...]" In 1912, art. Designs for lightfast wallpapers by Beutinger & Steiner. presented, which were made in the wallpaper factory Bammental .

List of structures

Bietigheim

address Construction year History and description status image
around 1909 The Grimm House was built for the commercial gardener Grimm. The upper floors were clad with natural-colored oak shingles, the façades were otherwise made of gray plaster and red sandstone. The building is represented in the article by J. Baum in the magazine Die Kunst with an exterior view and three floor plans. With a bathroom, loggia, salon, etc., it also met high demands.
House Grimm around 1910

Gruppenbach

address Construction year History and description status image
1907/08 The country house of the mayor Hiltwein was presented on half a page in the architectural review . The Heilbronn city archive has the sheet under the signature D079-90. In addition, images in Der Profanbau. Magazine for commercial, industrial and transport buildings.
Hiltwein House 1907

Heilbronn

address Construction year History and description status image
Avenue 72 1914 The administration building of the local health insurance fund in Heilbronn was destroyed in the Second World War. not received
Badstrasse 48 1909 The Schwabenhaus is the city's oldest clubhouse. Boat halls, bowling alley, social rooms and terraces were initially used exclusively by the so-called “rowing swabians”. J. Baum published in the article Works of the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn 1910 in the magazine Die Kunst, in addition to the floor plans, an exterior view of the building. Badly damaged in World War II, the building was later rebuilt. rebuilt after war damage, not listed
Schwabenhaus around 1910
Bergstrasse 25-27 1906 The double house was built for the foreman Hermann Huber. The building files are under the signature A034-1394 in the Heilbronn City Archives. not received
Bruckmannstrasse 16a (?) 1904 Mrs. K. Gmelin's country house was built in 1904 and featured in the Architectural Review in 1907 . Two copies of this edition are under the signature D079-88 in the Heilbronn city archive, which is apparently not sure about the location of the house. An exterior view and a floor plan were published in 1907 in Landhaus und Garten . not received
Cäcilienstraße 42 1907/08 H. Huber had a duplex house built for him, which was presented in the Architectural Review . A copy of the panel from this magazine is in the Heilbronn City Archives under the signature D079-89. It shows the floor plan of one floor and a drawing of the street view of the house. destroyed in the war, not rebuilt true to the original
Huber House, 1907
Frankfurter Strasse 18

and 18/1

1906/08 The merchant Ludwig (Louis) Marx had a residential and commercial building built for him. At the same time, the rear building at Frankfurter Straße 18/1, which housed a casing sorting facility and a workshop, was rebuilt. The building files are under the signature A034-1614 in the Heilbronn city archive. During the Third Reich, Marx had to sell the houses well below their value; the unit value would have been RM 75,000, the purchase price was RM 55,000.
Friedensplatz 4,

formerly: Bismarckstraße 23, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 4

1905 The house for the factory owner Georg Drautz was probably one of the first buildings by Beutinger & Steiner . The building files have the signature A034-2122 in the Heilbronn city archive. not received
Drautz house around 1907
Grünewaldstrasse 16,

formerly avenue street

1913 The alley school in Heilbronn-Böckingen is still used as a school building. receive
former avenue school
Gutenbergstrasse 25 1905 The house at Gutenbergstrasse 25 was planned for Emil Beutinger's brother Otto, a businessman, who died during the construction phase. It was then completed for Emil Beutinger himself. In 1917, the extension was increased by the owner Rudolf Leopold, again according to plans by Beutinger & Steiner . The building files are under the signature A034-3817 in the Heilbronn city archive. Two views of the house and a floor plan can be found in Hermann Muthesius ' country house and garden .

Beutinger built another house in 1925 in a former vineyard, which presumably still exists as Sandbergsteige 4 in a modified form.

Innsbrucker Strasse 12,

formerly Staufenbergstr. 12

1909 The house was built for the Weisert & Daur company; the building files are under the signature A034-3685 in the Heilbronn city archive. Alfred Weisert and Carl Daur operated a lithographic establishment on properties 12 and 14, and later apparently also 16, which they founded in 1896 at Karmeliterstraße 34. The move to Staufenbergstrasse took place in 1898. Heirs of Weiserts were involved in the company until 1969, which in 1979 moved to a new building at Benzstrasse 9. In 1976 there was a fire in building no.12. In 1979 the factory buildings at Innsbrucker Strasse 14 and 16 were demolished. not received
Kaiserstrasse 46 1905/07 The businessman Heinrich Grünwald had a residential and commercial building built according to plans by Beutinger & Steiner. A few years later the house was probably partially demolished during a renovation. Its sandstone facade was used on the house at Roßkampfstrasse 4 and is now a listed building. A facade design by Beutinger & Steiner, which is in the Heilbronn city archive, does not match the design of the facade at Roßkampfstrasse 4 in every detail. The monument topography attributes this facade to Adolf Braunwald and dates it to the year 1913. This contradicts not only the representation of the Heilbronn city archive, but also the description of the house in L'Architecture du XXième Siècle. in which it is reported that the house was built according to plans by Beutinger & Steiner in a period of two years, which cost 65,000 marks. The “facade clad with yellowish-white, flamed sandstone from Klingenmünster”, which is described in detail, is emphasized there. According to this house description there was an apartment with a bathroom on each upper floor; the ground floor was reserved for the shop and a passage. not received
facade
Kaiserstrasse 50 1905/06 Court photographer Karl Fleischmann had a residential and commercial building built; the previous building was completely rebuilt or rebuilt by Beutinger & Steiner . The construction files are under the signature A034-3596 in the Heilbronn city archive. not received
Left: Kaiserstr. 50, far right: Kaiserstr. 46
Karlstrasse 8 1909? Partikulier Friedrich Sailer had Beutinger & Steiner erect a warehouse building east of the avenue , which was apparently later added by Adolf Steiner. The building files are under the signature A034-2903 in the Heilbronn city archive. Apparently the Beutingers architecture firm was located there at least for a time. Adolf Steiner lived in this house with his family in 1944. Steiner, his wife and daughter were killed in the air raids on Heilbronn on December 4, 1944. not received
Kernerstrasse 66 1909 The residential and commercial building on the corner of Kernerstrasse and Moltkestrasse was not included in the list of monuments in 1992, but is on a list of art-historically significant and protected buildings that the city of Heilbronn created in 1975. preserved, not listed
Kernerstrasse 66, 2007
Kleine Bahngasse 2 1908/13 The Scheuer brothers were the clients for the construction of the iron and steel shop including the warehouse. The building files can be found under the signature A034-2936 in the Heilbronn city archive.
Lammgasse 30, 32 and

Zehentgasse 31

1910 Beutinger & Steiner completely rebuilt the existing buildings in 1910.
Lauterbachweg 26, 26

(formerly: Rosenberg 23 and 24)

1907/09 Glue manufacturer Wilhelm Plappert senior had the twin house built on the site of the glue factory, which burned down in 1906. A sewage disposal that would have led into the Neckar was planned, but not carried out, as was another house. Beutinger & Steiner were able to use the existing basement for the construction. The house was demolished in 1974. The building files are under the signature A034-1069 in the Heilbronn City Archives. not received
Lerchenberg 8 1907/08 House No. 8 of the villa colony on Lerchenberg was presented in the Architektonische Rundschau 12, 1908, on plate 93. The Heilbronn city archive has the sheet under the signature D079-91.

The villa colony in the east of Heilbronn developed around the turn of the 19th to the 20th century when many entrepreneurs established their residence there. Louis de Millas had already planned four new suburban quarters in the middle of the 19th century, Reinhard Baumeister drew an expansion plan for Heilbronn in the 1870s, in which the Lerchenberg and Steinweg tubs were earmarked for development.

Lerchenstrasse 79 1907/08 The Villa Brüggemann, also known as Haus Brüggemann or Villa Pfleiderer , was built for the manufacturer Walter Brüggemann. The building files of the Art Nouveau house are under the signature A034-821 in the Heilbronn city archive. The building, now owned by the Pfleiderer family, was demolished in the 1970s. Two reliefs that had adorned the facade were saved. They show two young women with a beehive and a distaff, or with a bird and a bouquet of flowers. The two stones are now in the Lapidarium in Heilbronn. The relief of a woman's head that had been above a window and two corbels with a lion's head were also recovered and given to the lapidary.

In his article Das Haus Brüggemann in Heilbronn from 1911, Franz Mannheimer does not mention this facade decoration at all. He describes in detail the gardens that were laid out on sloping terrain and also offered space for a stable building and a coach house. The façade surfaces of the villa were plastered gray, the dividing elements made of sandstone, the roof covered with tiles. At the front there were two oriel towers with a loggia-like balcony in between. Oak wood was used for this installation and the superstructures, and copper for the domes of the towers. Various vestibules followed one another behind the main entrance. From the front hall one got into the women's, men's and dining room, as well as the hall, which was designed as the actual main room. There was a terrace in front of the dining room, and there was also a winter garden with a fountain between the dining room and the ladies' room. The hallway, from which the more private rooms on the upper floor including the marble bathroom could be reached, was designed as the main room and was two stories high; Mannheimer described the ceiling as shimmering "in the sense in which Homer uses this word." The hall was clad with oak and adorned with a tapestry; the three-part window with faceted glazing was provided with a yellowish cathedral protective glass on the outside in order to generate the warmest possible light. "Above all," says Mannheimer, "Beutinger's art [...] itself creates the impression of tradition."

not received
Southwest view around 1911
Mönchseestrasse 28, 30 1908/09 The builders of the double house were called Koch & Mayer. The construction company Koch & Mayer was founded in 1892 by Hermann Koch and Hermann Mayer. Until 2001, Koch & Mayer were active in civil engineering in Heilbronn. The branches in Stuttgart and Reutlingen worked in this area for even longer. In 2013 insolvency was filed. preserved, not listed
Mörikestrasse around 1914 An ensemble in Mörikestrasse was featured in the magazine Der Profanbau in 1914 .
Mozartstrasse 10 1906 A house for the building contractor Friedrich Aichele with a sandstone facade typical of the time was planned by Beutinger & Steiner , but it may not be in the form shown in the plan booklet (signature A034-1850 in the Heilbronn city archive).
Neckarsulmer Strasse 71 1907 The Erb house was the home of the gardener Leonhard Erb in Heilbronn . Greenhouses also belonged to the property. The building files including the plan booklet from Beutinger & Steiner from 1907 are under the signature A034-3552 in the Heilbronn city archive.

The buildings were apparently destroyed in World War II; The house and greenhouses were rebuilt under the gardener Karl Ehmann.

A three-room apartment with two loggias was on the first floor of the Erb house, and a four-room apartment on the upper floor. J. Baum published the floor plans and three exterior views of the house as part of the article Works by architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn in the journal Die Kunst . Baum not only praised the external design of the buildings by Beutinger & Steiner, but also emphasized that they were characterized by the clarity of the arrangement of the rooms and the pleasant objectivity of their furnishings. The house was also featured in No. 9 of the Bauzeitung für Württemberg, Baden, Hessen, Alsace, Lorraine ; a copy of this edition can be found in the Heilbronn city archive under the shelf number D079-85.

probably not received
House Erb around 1910
Oststrasse 24 1911 On the corner of Lerchenstrasse, the doctor called Dr. Karl Hoffmann build a house with a private surgical clinic. The building was later used and expanded as a urological private clinic.In 1989 the Evangelical Home Foundation converted it into an elderly care school with a dormitory, and in 2013 it was demolished. The building files have the signature A034-3795 in the Heilbronn City Archives. not received
Pfizerstraße 3 1907/08 Mr. Pohl's house was presented on half a page in the Architectural Review ; the Heilbronn city archive has this sheet under the signature D079-90. An exterior view and two floor plans of the house can be found in the magazine Moderne Bauformen , Volume 8, 1909, p. 482.
Salzstrasse 79, 81,

or Gottlieb-Daimler-Str. 58

1909 The machine factory Kirsch & Mausser was located at Salzstraße 79. The building files for this industrial building are under the signature A034-3767 in the Heilbronn city archive. This also owns a painting of the building by Karl Purrmann , who evidently documented most of the Beutinger & Steiner designs published in Der Industriebau in paintings or drawings. The company Kirsch & Mausser was founded by Wilhelm Kirsch and Ernst Mausser. After it apparently got into trouble in the 1930s, Wilhelm Kirsch resigned as managing director. The businessman Karl Wink entered instead. Kirsch & Mausser was apparently taken over by the machine works Gimborn and Probat. Around 1934/35 Hugo Borst and the Eugen Weisser company bought the property. - Walter Gropius presented the engineering works Kirsch & Mausser in 1911 in a lecture entitled Monumental Art and Industrial Construction as a particularly successful building. partially preserved
Sontheimer Strasse 105/1 around 1906 The Ströble house was the home of the gardener Richard Ströble. The building files from the period from 1906 to 1972 can be found in the Heilbronn city archive under the signature A034-811.

In 1910, in an article by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn in the magazine Die Kunst, J. Baum presented a number of buildings and other products by the architects Beutinger and Steiner. An exterior view of the Ströble house and the floor plans of the ground floor and first floor can be found there. In contrast to the house of Ströble's professional colleague Erb, also presented in this article, which contained two self-contained apartments without bathrooms, the Ströble house was obviously designed as a single-family house and more luxuriously furnished. It had several exits, a bathroom, an extra closet and a guest room, and there was also a girls' room on the same floor as the master's rooms.

The house was partly built in solid construction within five months; the construction costs amounted to 17,000 marks. Above the vaulted cellar there were two floors with living rooms and bedrooms, etc. for the family of the house owner, while bedrooms for the staff were housed in the converted attic. While the gable with oak shingles were covered, the rest of the facades showed gray plaster rough and sometimes disguises made of local blue limestone . The roof was covered with red beaver tails .

not received
Ströble house around 1910
Südstrasse 80, 82 1910/11 The building owner of the house was the master painter W. Krail. The building was designed as a tenement house with small three-room apartments that did not contain bathrooms. It has neo-baroque portal garments with figure decorations and gable reliefs. The fields of the shutters correspond to the design principles of Art Nouveau. preserved, listed
Semi-detached house Südstrasse 80 and 82, 2007
Sülmerstrasse 23, 25 1903 The house was not rebuilt by Beutinger & Steiner , but the half-timbered facade was apparently planned by them during the renovation. The building files are under the signature A034-3249 in the Heilbronn City Archives.
Lower Neckarstrasse 16 1909 The merchants Karl and Otto Kleinlogel had a residential and commercial building built in 1909. The building files are under the signature A034-3395 in the Heilbronn city archive.
Werderstrasse 138 1906 Karl Geiger, August Stadler and Eugen Walz were workers in the Bruckmann silver goods factory. Their apartments in the corner house at Werderstrasse 138 , which according to the monument topography were built on their own initiative, already contained bathrooms. The facade of the house is devoid of historical decorative elements. Some windows are decorated with geometrical relief-like ornaments. With the shingling of the gable wall and the integration of polygonal bay windows into the wall surface, Beutinger and Steiner used elements that are typical of the Heimat style. preserved, listed
Werderstrasse 138
Wilhelmstrasse 17 1907/08 The merchant Friedrich Mössner had a residential and commercial building built with a sandstone facade. In the style of Art Nouveau, various historical style elements were freely used here. preserved, listed
Wilhelmstrasse 17
Zehentgasse 21 u. U. 1909 In 1909, the baker Heinrich Hofmann (or Hoffmann) had a new house built with a back building. The building files are under the signature A034-3102 in the Heilbronn City Archives.

Lauffen am Neckar

address Construction year History and description status image
around 1910/14 The Württemberg Portland cement plant was expanded in 1911 to include a new mill and an administrative building by Beutinger & Steiner . An illustration in The German City is signed “View of the courtyard of the raw mill of the Portland cement works in Leuschen. Architects Beutinger & Steiner, Heilbronn-Stuttgart. "
around 1910/15 Beutinger & Steiner also planned the Neckarwestheim hydropower plant in Lauffen.

Neckargartach

address Construction year History and description status image
Böckinger Strasse 98 1904 The staff house for the Neckargartacher Dampfziegelei was designed as a two-and-a-half-story building that contained three three-room apartments. It has a timber-framed gable with a covered bay window. The structuring of the facade with brick ornamentation creates a reference to the original purpose or the client. In addition to the original fencing, parts of the interior such as paneled doors and turned balusters have been preserved . preserved, listed

Osnabrück

address Construction year History and description status image
1903/04 Crypt house

Schwäbisch Hall

address Construction year History and description status image
Katharinenstrasse 10 1903/04 The Villa Hagenmeyer was built for the Heilbronn master craftsman Julius Hagenmeyer on the then newly laid out Katharinenstraße. The two-storey building with staggered gable roofs, a gable protrusion and ornamental paneling in the gable field still shows influences from the Darmstadt art nouveau tradition. preserved, listed
Villa Hagenmeyer around 1910

Sontheim (Heilbronn)

address Construction year History and description status image
Kreuzäckerstraße 6 1910/11 The Nettel camera work was planned in 1902 by the Stuttgart architect Philipp Jakob Manz . The annex that later became necessary was designed by Beutinger & Steiner . The building files can be found under the signature A034-3754 in the Heilbronn City Archives.
Heilbronner Strasse 122 1910 The body factory Fr. Barth & Co. used the building, which was presented in Industriebau 12 on December 15, 1914, p. 251 ff., Until around 1928. After that, the Amos company moved into the premises. Documents on Barth & Co. can be found under the signature ZS-6124 in the Heilbronn City Archives.

Weinberg

address Construction year History and description status image
around 1914 Karosseriewerke Weinsberg
Beutinger & Steiner came in the competition for the planning of the community hall with gymnasium and festival hall only in second place behind the architect Hermann Distel from Hamburg, but their design should still be used as a basis for the execution.
Hildtstrasse 7 1907 The Seitz house in Weinsberg was presented in Modern Building Forms 8, 1909, on p. 483 (exterior view) and 484 (floor plan). Beutinger & Steiner planned it together with Oberamtsbaumeister Schmauk from Weinsberg. The house contained several self-contained apartments with loggias. The rooms were arranged around large central floorboards. preserved, listed
House Eugen Seitz

literature

  • Beutinger & Steiner, Darmstadt / Heilbronn. In: Moderne Baufformen , 5th year 1906, issue 11, p. 372 and p. 400.
  • Buildings by architects Beutinger & Steiner, BDA, Darmstadt-Heilbronn. In: Der Profanbau 3rd year, Arnd, Leipzig 1907, issue 19, pp. 285-300.
  • Otto Schulze: Architect Emil Beutinger - Darmstadt and Heilbronn. In: German Art and Decoration , 14th year 1904, pp. 462–467 (without images online at digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de ).
  • Otto Schulze: Beutinger and Steiner, Architects BDA, Heilbronn a. N. and director E. Beutinger in Wiesbaden. In: Der Profanbau , 10th year, Arnd, Leipzig 1914, issue 22/23.

Web links

Commons : Beutinger & Steiner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ According to Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument Topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 275 Steiner was born in 1879, but here is his birthday called June 29, 1875.
  2. During this time, Beutinger rowed for the Mannheimer Rudergesellschaft, for which he built a boathouse that is often praised in literature. This was completely destroyed in World War II. One illustration was published as sheet 49 in Architectural Character Pictures III of 1902.
  3. a b c d Beutinger's design from 1899 with studio stamp and signature ( Memento of the original from February 7, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at kunsthandel-koskull.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / kunsthandel-koskull.de
  4. Among other things, around 1937 he built a house at Bottwartbahnstraße 47 in Heilbronn-Sontheim. The building files are stored under the signature A034-938 in the Heilbronn city archive. In 1938 he planned to convert the building at Cäcilienstraße 52 and 52a in Heilbronn into an Israelite parish hall. These plans were no longer implemented. The building files have the signature A034-1684.
  5. ^ Otto Schulze: Architect Emil Beutinger - Darmstadt and Heilbronn. In: German art and decoration. Illustr. Monthly booklet for modern painting, sculpture, architecture, home art and artistic work for women. 14, 1904, p. 465 (without images online at digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de )
  6. ^ In the Heilbronner Voice of October 8, 2003, PDF, p. 19 , the year 1907 is mentioned; but this is unlikely in view of the buildings planned earlier and a general power of attorney granted by Beutinger Steiner in 1905.
  7. ↑ Company stamp with the text "Aug. Dederer's Successor ”on the plan for Bergstrasse 25 and 27
  8. In the Schweizerische Bauzeitung 61, 1913, p. 262, the location “Heilbronn und Stuttgart” can be found after the company information Beutinger & Steiner , in the Baumeister 12, 1914, p. 55 the version “Stuttgart-Heilbronn” can be found.
  9. ^ Letterhead from 1910 in the Heilbronn City Archives
  10. ^ Franz Mannheimer: The Brüggemann house in Heilbronn. In: Decorative Art. XIV, March 1911, p. 249 in the holdings of the Heilbronn City Archives.
  11. ^ J. Baum: Work by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, p. 160 f.
  12. ^ Eugen Kalkschmidt: Gifts. From giving in general. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, pp. 114–140, ill. On p. 121, text quotation from p. 131.
  13. The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. 26, 1912, p. 577.
  14. ^ Advances in technology 1, 1909, p. 1134.
  15. ^ J. Baum: Work by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, p. 157 (floor plans) and p. 158 (exterior view).
  16. House of mayor Hiltwein in Untergruppenbach
  17. No. 19, October 1, 1907
  18. a b c d Brief information on www.stille-zeitzeugen.de ( Memento of the original from February 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stille-zeitzeugen.de
  19. Photograph of the health insurance building
  20. Rowers bring alpinists on board. in: Heilbronn voice. June 12, 2009.
  21. ^ J. Baum: Work by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, pp. 152–161 ( online at archive.org ).
  22. Street and south side view of the house at Bergstrasse 25, 27 in the building files
  23. ^ Hermann Muthesius (Ed.): Country house and garden. Examples of modern country houses with floor plans, interiors and gardens. Munich 1907, p. 63 (online) . On the same page there is also a “House Wahl” from Beutinger & Steiner in Heilbronn with an exterior view and floor plan.
  24. Cäcilienstraße 42, Heilbronn
  25. Hans Franke: History and Fate of the Jews in Heilbronn. From the Middle Ages to the time of the National Socialist persecution (1050-1945). Heilbronn 1963 (= publications of the archive of the city of Heilbronn. Issue 11), p. 137.
  26. Drawings from the building files for Gutenbergstr. 25th
  27. ^ Hermann Muthesius (Ed.): Country house and garden. Examples of modern country houses with floor plans, interiors and gardens. Munich 1907, p. 62 f. (on-line)
  28. Signature A034-1101 in the Heilbronn city archive
  29. ^ Letterhead from Weisert & Daur (1904)
  30. ^ Company history of Weisert & Daur on heuss.stadtarchiv-heilbronn.de
  31. Files on the arson in the Heilbronn city archive
  32. To the demolition of Innsbrucker Str. 14-16
  33. ↑ Draft facade to Kaiserstr. 46
  34. Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument Topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 124.
  35. P. Saiko, L'Architecture du XXième Siècle. Revue d 'Architecture modern 1901–1914 (in three languages), Editions Margada 1995, ISBN 2-87009-404-3 , p. 234.
  36. ^ Yearbook of the Deutscher Werkbund , Jena 1913, p. 184.
  37. Heilbronn war victims 1939–1945. Compiled from the “Heilbronn City Memorial Book” published in the spring of 1955 by the Heilbronn city administration. In autumn 1994 Rolf Palm reorganized according to city districts and streets, taking into account all addenda from the registry office until July 1994 , November 1994 (= online publications of the Heilbronn City Archives 25), p. 136 (online)
  38. ^ Kilian Krauth, City: Monument protection remains a matter for the state. In: Heilbronn voice. June 24, 2010
  39. The building files are under the signature A034-3019 in the Heilbronn City Archives.
  40. Villa colony on Lerchenberg, house No. 8
  41. Poor and rich at www.stadtgeschichte-heilbronn.de ( Memento of the original from February 9, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadtgeschichte-heilbronn.de
  42. Kilian Krauth, Almost nothing but beautiful surprises. In: Heilbronn voice. June 26, 2007
  43. ^ Bernhard J. Lattner: Silent contemporary witnesses. 500 years of Heilbronn architecture . Lattner Photographic Art GmbH, Heilbronn 2005, ISBN 3-9807729-6-9 , p. 33 (129 p., Bj-lattner.de [PDF; 10.2 MB ; accessed on June 25, 2017]).
  44. Brüggemann House
  45. The facade view at Lerchenstrasse 79 in the building drawing shows little resemblance to the Brüggemann house, which was described by Franz Mannheimer in 1911.
  46. ^ Remains of the facade decoration of the Villa Brüggemann
  47. ^ Remains of the facade decoration of the Villa Brüggemann
  48. ^ Remains of the facade decoration of the Villa Brüggemann
  49. ^ Franz Mannheimer, The Brüggemann House in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly booklets for free and applied arts. 24, Munich 1911, pp. 249-264.
  50. ^ Franz Mannheimer, The Brüggemann House in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly booklets for free and applied arts. 24, Munich 1911, p. 258.
  51. ^ Franz Mannheimer, The Brüggemann House in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly booklets for free and applied arts. 24, Munich 1911, p. 262.
  52. The building files are under the signature A034-1273 in the Heilbronn city archive.
  53. Koch & Mayer (Ed.): 75 years of Koch & Mayer construction company. 1892-1967. Self-published by Koch & Mayer, Heilbronn 1967.
  54. Koch & Mayer company history
  55. ^ Illustration of the ensemble in Mörikestrasse from Der Profanbau 22/23, 1914 in the Heilbronn City Archives
  56. Signature A034-3552 on heuss.stadtarchiv-heilbronn.de
  57. Drawings from the plan booklet from 1907
  58. ^ J. Baum: Work by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, pp. 152–161 ( online at archive.org )
  59. ^ House Pohl, Heilbronn
  60. Purrmann's painting of the engineering works Kirsch & Mausser
  61. Signature A034-811 on heuss.stadtarchiv-heilbronn.de
  62. ^ J. Baum: Work by the architects Beutinger and Steiner in Heilbronn. In: The art. Monthly books for free and applied arts. XIII. Volume 22, 1910, pp. 152–161 ( online at archive.org )
  63. home gardeners Ströble, Heilbronn. In: Süddeutsche Bauzeitung. 21, XXI. Volume, Munich, May 27, 1911, p. 161 f.
  64. Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument Topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 128.
  65. 1903 would be an unusually early date for joint works by Beutinger & Steiner , the information from the city archive may not be reliable here.
  66. Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument Topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 136.
  67. Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 138.
  68. The Portland cement plant around 1910
  69. ^ Walter Seibert, Hans Maas: The German city. Volume XIV: The flourishing city, urban planning, city houses 1900–1914. Emphasis. Mannheim 2007, ISBN 978-3-86656-541-8 , p. 109.
  70. ^ The Neckarwestheim hydropower plant around 1920
  71. Julius Fekete et al.: Stadtkreis Heilbronn. (= State Office for Monument Preservation Baden-Württemberg: Monument topography Baden-Württemberg I. 5. ) Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1988-3 , p. 234.
  72. ↑ Directory of buildings at www.schwaebischhall.de
  73. a b Journal for Architecture and Engineering. 61, C. Rümpler, Hannover 1915, OCLC 756353579 , p. 123.
  74. Builder. 12, 1914, p. 48.