Carl Vohl
Carl Vohl (* 1853; † 1932) was a German architect and Prussian construction clerk who worked in Berlin from around 1895 to 1918.
Life
The architect Carl Vohl is best known for his involvement in the planning and execution of various Berlin courthouses. In addition to his work as a construction officer, he also worked for private clients.
plant
- 1898–1900: Building for the Secret Civil Cabinet in Berlin, Wilhelmstrasse 54 (preserved modified, today used by the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection )
- 1900–1901: Landhaus Inselhof for director Karl Veith in (Berlin-) Wannsee, Insel Schwanenwerder (demolished in 1975)
- 1902–1906: New Moabit Criminal Court in Berlin-Moabit, Turmstrasse / Rathenower Strasse (preserved)
- 1904–1905: Palace for Otto Gerstenberg in Berlin-Schmargendorf , Hammersteinstrasse 20 (preserved)
- 1906–1907: Villa Drimborn in Berlin-Dahlem (preserved)
- 1909–1913: Courthouse for the Supreme Court in Berlin-Schöneberg, Elßholzstrasse, on Heinrich-von-Kleist-Park (meanwhile Allied Control Council , preserved modified)
Fonts
- The new criminal court in Berlin-Moabit . In: Journal of Construction . Volume 58 (1908), col. 329-360, 547-574, plates 38-44. Digitized in the holdings of the Central and State Library Berlin .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Life data cited from Carl Vohl ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) on BerlinIntensiv
- ↑ Entry in the Berlin State Monument List with further information
- ↑ Entry in the Berlin State Monument List with further information
- ↑ Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
- ↑ Entry in the Berlin State Monument List with further information
- ↑ Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
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SURNAME | Vohl, Carl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and Prussian building officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1853 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1932 |