Carl Ludwig Schreiber (garden architect)

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Carl Ludwig Schreiber (born March 25, 1903 in Essen ; † December 21, 1976 in Freising ) was a German landscape architect , university professor and, in 1956, first professor of the newly founded course in garden and landscape planning at the Technical University of Munich in Freising- Weihenstephan .

Life

After an apprenticeship as a gardener in ornamental plants in Hagen and Bremen-Horn , an apprenticeship as a garden technician at the Höhere Staatslehranstalt für Gartenbau in Pillnitz from 1922 to 1926, and additional training at the Aachen School of Applied Arts , Schreiber set out to work as a freelance gardener and landscape designer in the Aachen region at the end of 1927 self-employed. He planned and built numerous private gardens and specialized in the design of cemeteries, including many military cemeteries. In addition to his freelance work, he gained his first teaching experience from 1927 to 1934 as a specialist teacher for horticulture at the municipal boys' vocational school in Aachen.

Carl Ludwig Schreiber received his first teaching position for garden and landscape design in 1947, headed the field of garden and landscape design at the Faculty of Construction at RWTH Aachen University and was appointed honorary professor in 1952. After his appointment to the Technical University of Munich , from 1970 to the Technical University of Munich , he set up the course in gardening and landscape planning , and in 1966 initiated a second chair for landscape management , which the biologist Wolfgang Haber occupied in the same year and renamed the chair for landscape ecology in 1972 . Schreiber laid the foundation stone for a university course that was strongly oriented towards urban development and later trained leading German landscape architects and planners, including Peter Latz and Anneliese Latz, Christoph Valentien and Donata Valentien , Jürgen H. von Reuss, Christian Stern, Friedrich Duhme, Gerhard Mühle, Peter Kiermeier, Karl Kagerer and others. After his retirement in 1972, Carl Ludwig Schreiber was succeeded by Professor Günther Grzimek .

Works

  • Haaren cemetery in Waldfeucht (1936)
  • Braunsrath Cemetery in Waldfeucht (1940)
  • Lauheide forest cemetery in Münster (1942)
  • Steinfeld Monastery Military Cemetery (1950)
  • Gemünd military cemetery in Schleiden (1951)
  • Boos-Fremery-Park in Oberbruch (1951)
  • Private garden Professor Hirschfeld in Aachen (1951)
  • Reconstruction of the Aachen-Burtscheid spa park (1952)
  • Hürtgen War Cemetery in the Hürtgen Forest (1952)
  • Social park Carl-Alexander in Baesweiler (1952)
  • Social green spaces Henkelsiedlung in Düsseldorf-Holthausen (1953–55)
  • Green planning for Marienhospital in Aachen-Burtscheid (1955)
  • Cemetery in Oberbruch (1955)
  • Green areas ECA settlement Alsdorf-Ofden (1956)
  • Hochschulhof Campus Weihenstephan in Freising (1962)
  • Botanical Garden in Würzburg (1966)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Landscape architecture office Jürgen von Reuss
  2. ^ Landscape architecture office Christian Stern
  3. ^ Publications by Friedrich Duhme in the catalog of the German National Library
  4. ^ Publications by Peter Kiermeier in the catalog of the German National Library
  5. ^ Karl Kagerer landscape architecture firm