Carl Edler
Carl Edler , also Karl Edler (born January 17, 1876 in Gleiwitz , Upper Silesia ; † July 26, 1954 ), was a German architect who worked primarily in Bonn .
Life
Edler came in 1899 to Bonn and went there in 1900 with a studio for architecture and crafts trading under the name architects own, the first in the house Rathausgasse 26 and finally in Poppelsdorf for a long time in the resulting according to their own plans for changing locations half Villa Argelanderstraße 158 (built in 1912 ) was at home. His main focus was on residential building for private clients, and at times he was also a sworn expert . Edler was a member of the Professional Association of German Free Architects (DFA) by 1914 at the latest , which was merged with the Association of German Architects (BDA) in 1919 .
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Buildings in Bonn
construction time | District | address | image | object | measure | Remarks |
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1900 | Südstadt | Königstrasse 7 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Schlossstrasse 40 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Schumannstrasse 54/56 location |
Duplex house | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Schumannstrasse 57 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Lessingstrasse 61 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Lessingstrasse 63 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Lessingstrasse 65 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901 | Südstadt | Prinz-Albert-Strasse 89 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1901-1905 | Beuel-Ost | Auguststrasse 2–38 location |
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Rheinische Tapetenfabrik : production and storage halls, atelier, gatehouse | New building | Monument protection |
1902 | Oberkassel | Karl-Duwe-Straße 4 location |
Landhaus ("Georgsruh") | New building | temporarily director's villa of the neighboring cement factory | |
1903 | Südstadt | Venusbergweg 8 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1903 | Südstadt | Venusbergweg 10 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1903 | Südstadt | Venusbergweg 16 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1903 | Südstadt | Schumannstrasse 51 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1903/1904 | Südstadt | Goebenstrasse 44/46 location |
Duplex house | New building | Monument protection | |
1903/1904 | Südstadt | Goebenstrasse 48 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1904 | Südstadt | Rittershausstrasse 3a / 5 location |
Duplex house | New building | Monument protection | |
1906 | Südstadt | Weberstrasse 81 location |
Residential and commercial building | New building | ||
1906 | Südstadt | Weberstrasse 83 location |
Residential building | New building | Monument protection | |
1912 | Poppelsdorf | Argelanderstraße 158/160 location |
Double villa | New building | Monument protection | |
1912/1913 | Gronau | Willy-Brandt-Allee 4/6 location |
Residential group | New building | Third part of the house group (No. 8) not carried out; Monument protection | |
1929 | West town | Kaufmannstrasse 36 | Atelier for Karl Menser | New building | 1931–37 “Castle” of Schlaraffia | |
1933 | Gronau | Adenauerallee 119 location |
Villa Spies / Windthorst (built 1860) | Conversion to a two-family house | Planning not or only partially carried out ; today University Children's Hospital | |
1933/1934 | Gronau | Adenauerallee 113 location |
Residential building | Conversion to an apartment building | Monument protection |
References and comments
- ^ In the address books until 1916/17 Carl Edler , from 1918/19 Karl Edler .
- ↑ a b c Landeskonservator Rheinland (Ed.); Eberhard Grunsky , Volker Osteneck: The Bonn Südstadt (= workbooks of the Rhineland State Conservator , Volume 6). 2nd, modified edition, Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1976, ISBN 3-7927-0265-7 , p. 16.
- ↑ a b Address book of the city of Bonn , JF Carthaus, Bonn ( 1899 , 1900 , 1904 , 1908/09 , 1914/15 , 1924 , 1932/33 , 1952/53 )
- ↑ until 1974 Marienstraße 41
- ↑ Information board at the former Rheinische wallpaper factory (printing rooms) , Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Information board at the former Rhenish wallpaper factory (Altes Pförtnerhaus) , Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ a b c Johanna Risse: He knows all ships by name . In: General-Anzeiger . April 26, 2007, p. 10 .
- ↑ to 1977 Moltkestrasse 7a
- ↑ to 1977 Moltkestrasse 7b
- ↑ a b Our castles , Schlaraffia Bonn Society, 2013
- ↑ a b Olga Sonntag : Villas on the banks of the Rhine in Bonn: 1819–1914 , Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-416-02618-7 , Volume 2, Catalog (1), p. 319. (also dissertation University of Bonn, 1994)
- ↑ Entry on residential building, Adenauerallee 113 in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association (with a brief description of the LVR Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Rhineland , 2013)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Noble, Carl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Noble, Karl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 17, 1876 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gleiwitz , Upper Silesia |
DATE OF DEATH | July 26, 1954 |