Carl Adalbert Günthel

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Carl Adalbert Günthel (born January 17, 1870 in Reichenberg; † in the 20th century; full name: Carl Adalbert Anton Günthel ) was an architect who lived and worked in Bremen .

Life

Günthel worked for several years in an office community with Otto Wilhelm Hildebrand . The Hildebrand & Günthel office was located at Sielwall 42 in Bremen. It was best known for its industrial buildings; Several Hildebrand & Günthel buildings are now under monument protection .

Buildings of the architecture office were also in the department of architecture of the XX. Century of International building trade exhibition in 1913 exhibited in Leipzig.

Buildings (selection)

  • Silo from 1910 for the Rolandmühle , Emder Strasse 39; At that time, it was the tallest industrial building at 45 meters. Rebuilt in 1925 by Carl-Heinrich Behrens-Nicolai in an expressionist style .
  • Two rows of single-storey sheds for storing cotton at the Bremen factory harbor; Sheds No. 1 to 16 from 1912/1913, Sheds No. 17 to 21 and No. 27 from 1926/1927.
  • Silo of the Hansamühle at the Bremen grain port from the time of the First World War .
  • Listed buildings for the Kaffee Hag company from 1914/1915. The Kaffee-HAG-Werk I (Hagstrasse 3 / Fabrikenufer 115 / Cuxhavener Strasse) was built in 1906/1907 according to plans by Hugo Wagner . The Groß-Gerau-Bremen oil mill ( Kaffee-HAG-Werk II ), Cuxhavener Straße 28 / Fabrikenufer / Hagstraße comes from Hildenbrand & Günthel . Its individual elements were built in 1899, 1906, 1912 and 1914 with the marble hall. The buildings are considered to be "a formative building for the reform efforts in factory construction in the period before the First World War".
  • Bremen branch of Kunerolwerke (Emanuel Khuner & Sohn, Vienna) from 1910.

Individual evidence

  1. There are several entries in the passport register. The order and spelling of the first names is not always the same. See e.g. B. the entries from 1911 and 1917 .
  2. ^ Reproduction of the entry in the Bremen address book from 1904 on adressbuecher.genealogy.net
  3. Hans Herzog (Hrsg.): Report on the international building trade exhibition with special exhibitions Leipzig 1913. Leipzig 1917, p. 144. ( digitized at archive.org , last accessed on January 7, 2018)
  4. Maren Beneke: From factories and explosions. In Weser-Kurier from July 8, 2016 ( online at www.weser-kurier.de )
  5. Roland-Mühle Bremen on www.architektur-bildarchiv.de
  6. Bremen Hafen - old cotton sheds on bremen-photos.de
  7. Bremen - View of the Hansamühle at the grain harbor on bremen-photos.de
  8. Kaffee HAG on denkmalpflege.bremen.de
  9. The Kunerolwerke in Bremen. In: Der Industriebau , 1st year 1910, issue 8, p. 176.