Carl Sattler
Carl Sattler (born November 6, 1877 in Florence , Italy as Carlo Sattler ; † January 13, 1966 in Munich ) was a German architect and university professor . The painter Ernst Sattler (1840–1923) was his father.
Life
Carl Sattler studied architecture from 1896 to 1898 at the Technical University of Dresden , among others with Paul Wallot and Cornelius Gurlitt . He then worked with his father-in-law Adolf von Hildebrand in Munich and Florence until 1906 . He then worked in his own architectural office in Munich. During the Munich Soviet Republic , Sattler was a member of the Artists' Council. From 1925 to 1933 Sattler was director of the Munich School of Applied Arts, succeeding Richard Riemerschmid . After the Second World War he was President of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1946 to 1947 .
Sattler built several buildings for the Kaiser Wilhelm Society .
His son Dieter Sattler (1906–1968) was also an architect and cultural politician. His grandson Christoph Sattler (* 1938) is a co-founder of the architectural office Hilmer & Sattler und Albrecht . When Dieter Sattler played a key role in establishing the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts , Carl Sattler became a founding member in 1948.
Work (selection)
- 1906: Wittelsbacherbrunnen in Eichstätt (with Irene Georgii-Hildebrand )
- 1906–1911: Schmied-von-Kochel monument in Munich- Sendling (bronze statue by sculptor Carl Ebbinghaus )
- 1908–1911: Extension of the garden (with garden room and bathhouse) to Villa Boveri in Baden , Switzerland
- 1910–1912: Villa Loeb with garden house in Munich
- 1910–1911: Large boarding house of the Education Institute for Music and Rhythm of Émile Jaques-Dalcroze in the garden city of Hellerau
- 1912: Hochried Castle in Murnau am Staffelsee
- 1913: Renovation and expansion of the Riedberg house in Garmisch
- 1914–1916: Elmau sanatorium and recreation center (with Johannes Müller )
- 1914–1926: Sanatorium Dr. Weidner in Loschwitz
- 1926–1927: Research Institute for Anthropology of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin-Dahlem
- 1927–1928: German Research Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, Kraepelinstrasse
- 1928–1929: Harnack House in Berlin-Dahlem
- 1929: Neurological clinics of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin-Buch
- 1929–1930: Erlangen student house
- 1938–1941 and 1949–1950: Bayerische Landeszentralbank in Munich
- 1945–1953: Reconstruction of the Palais Porcia for the Bayerische Vereinsbank in Munich
Awards
- 1959: Bavarian Order of Merit
- 1954: Large Federal Cross of Merit
literature
- Benedikt Maria Scherer: The architect Carl Sattler. Meidenbauer, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-89975-085-0 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Carl Sattler in the catalog of the German National Library
- Carl Sattler. In: arch INFORM .
- Carl Sattler in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.munzinger.de/search/go/document.jsp?id=00000001755
- ^ Winfried Nerdinger : South German building tradition in the 20th century. Architects of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts. Georg DW Callwey, Munich 1985, ISBN 3-7667-0771-X .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sattler, Carl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sattler, Carlo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 6, 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Florence , Italy |
DATE OF DEATH | January 13, 1966 |
Place of death | Munich , Germany |