Carl Winand

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Carl Winand (born October 29, 1879 in Bonn ; † July 4, 1955 in Hamburg ) was a German architect.

Among other things, he was responsible for the construction of the Hanseatic Hall in Hamburg and numerous other buildings in the Hanseatic city . These included the large "Schauburg" movie theater at Millerntor, the "Fledermaus" ballroom and the "N" restaurant on the Reeperbahn Hamburg. He also designed the Legienstrasse and Vierbergen residential complexes.

literature

  • Hugo Koch: Work by the architect Carl Winand, DWB, Hamburg , in: Moderne Bauformen, vol. 22, 1923, pp. 65–77.

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Individual evidence

  1. Modern designs . No. 5, 1928, pp. 169-182
  2. ^ Ralf Lange : Architectural Guide Hamburg. Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart 1995, p. 288.