Carl Eduard Dippell

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Paper mill in Verla

Carl Eduard Dippell (born October 10, 1855 in Vyborg , † December 30, 1912 in Nice ) was a German-Finnish architect.

Life

Carl Eduard Dippell studied architecture at the Polytechnic School in Hanover from 1871 and became a student of Conrad Wilhelm Hase . In 1872 he became a member of the Corps Slesvico-Holsatia . After completing his studies in 1876, he settled as a private architect in Vyborg (Finnish: Viipuri). His construction projects included churches, industrial buildings, and residential buildings. In 1891 he was one of the founders of the Vyborg Artists' Association. From 1896 to 1903 he was President of the Technical Society there. He died while staying in Nice due to illness.

Buildings

Vyborg Cathedral. Built 1893–1895, destroyed in 1940.

In Hovinmaa:

  • 1876 ​​wood grinding shop

In Nuijama:

  • 1887 chapel
  • 1887 residential building

In Papula:

  • 1896 warehouse

In Rakkolanjoki:

  • 1889 tile factory

In Verla :

  • 1885 Residence of the factory owner Gottlieb Kreidl, extended by a wing based on his designs in 1898
  • 1893–1895 paper mill with workers' settlement
  • 1902 Magazine in the garden of the factory owner Gottlieb Kreidl

(the entire factory has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1996)

In Vyborg:

  • 1880 two-story commercial and office building
  • 1883 house for the Russian community
  • 1889 Papulanvuori observation tower
  • 1893–1895 neo-Gothic brick church for the Finnish Congregation, later used as the New Cathedral , destroyed in 1940 in the Russo-Finnish War
  • 1897 warehouse
  • 1897 Torkeli office building
  • 1897 tenement houses

Web links

Commons : Eduard Dippell  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Carl Eduard Dippell. In: arch INFORM .
  2. Corps Slesvico-Holsatia, Corpsliste , winter semester 1981/82, p. 28, no. 145