Clemens Julius Mangner
Clemens Julius Mangner , often in abbreviated form CJ Mangner (born September 24, 1885 in Bonn , † December 19, 1961 in Wuppertal ), was a German architect who worked in his hometown of Bonn and what is now Wuppertal.
Life
Mangner attended the municipal high school Sedanstraße in the city of Barmen, which today belongs to Wuppertal . He studied with Wilhelm Kreis in Düsseldorf , among others . Most recently, he ran his architecture office in a residential and office building built for himself according to his own plans in Barmen ( An der Bergbahn 14 ). From there he also planned residential buildings for new residents of Bonn from the Ruhr area. In what is now Wuppertal, Mangner was entrusted with building cooperative housing estates , including the Frankenplatz (1912–1927) settlement . From 1920 he has an office in Bonn for a few years ( Münsterplatz 19). In 1923 Mangner won a competition for the new construction of the Wuppertal suspension railway station Döppersberg (today the main train station ) as part of a redesign of Brausenwerther Platz and Döppersberger Bridge and was also commissioned to carry out the construction. He was a member of the Association of German Architects , within which he was appointed chairman and later honorary chairman of the Wuppertal district group and the Düsseldorf district group, and at times of the German Werkbund . Mangner also founded the Wuppertal local group of the Rhenish Association for Monument Preservation and Landscape Protection and became its first chairman. In 1925 he was appointed to the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning , for which he last worked as secretary until 1955 and which made him an honorary member in 1960. Mangner was buried in the Poppelsdorf cemetery in Bonn.
Honors
- September 24, 1955: Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class
- 1957: Cornelius Gurlitt commemorative coin of the German Academy for Urban Development and Regional Planning
Work (selection)
buildings
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
construction time | City district |
address | image | object | measure | Remarks |
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1912-1914 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
Schwerinstrasse location |
Schwerinstrasse settlement | New construction: construction management (client: Allgemeine Baugenossenschaft Barmen) | Monument protection | |
1912-1917 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
Seydlitzstrasse, Zietenstrasse, Bürgerallee | Nordpark settlement | New building (with August Hecker; client: Allgemeine Baugenossenschaft Barmen) | ||
1916 | Aces event | Avenue du Maréchal de lattre location |
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Franco-German military cemetery | expansion | |
around 1920 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Burgunderstrasse 1-5 location |
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Frankenplatz settlement : group of three houses | New building (client: non-profit building association in Elberfeld) | Monument protection |
around 1920 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Frankenplatz 29 location |
Frankenplatz settlement: residential building | New building (client: non-profit building association in Elberfeld) | Monument protection | |
around 1920 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Frankenplatz 33 location |
Frankenplatz settlement: residential building | New building (client: non-profit building association in Elberfeld) | Monument protection | |
1921 |
Bonn district of Bad Godesberg |
Rolandstrasse 45 location |
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villa | New building | Monument protection |
1921 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
Sedanstrasse | Cenotaph for the fallen soldiers of the Barmen high school | New building | 1967 Eugen Busmann supplements | |
1921 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Frankenplatz 6 location |
Frankenplatz settlement: residential building | New building (with Ernst Bast; client: non-profit building association in Elberfeld) | Monument protection | |
1921 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Frankenplatz 13 location |
Frankenplatz settlement: residential building | New building (with Ernst Bast) | Monument protection | |
1921-1922 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
Friesenstrasse 9–13 location |
Frankenplatz settlement: group of three houses | New building (client: non-profit building association in Elberfeld) | Monument protection | |
1924-1926 |
Wuppertal Elberfeld district |
location |
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Suspension railway: Döppersberg station with commercial building | New building | today's name: "Hauptbahnhof"; Monument protection
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1926 |
Wuppertal district Vohwinkel |
Gustav-Freytag-Straße 10/12 location |
Duplex | New building | ||
1926 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
At the mountain railway 14 location |
Residential and office building CJ Mangner | New building | 1943 partially destroyed in the war | |
1927 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
Wettinerstraße 50–56 location |
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Residential houses | New building (client: Bergische Terraingesellschaft) | |
1927/1928 |
Wuppertal district of Barmen |
Schubertstrasse 42 location |
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Residential building | New building |
Others
- after 1910: Wuppertal, overall development plan for the north-west slope of the Hardt ( Frankenplatz settlement )
- 1920: Wuppertal, development plan for the Lüntenbeck housing estate in the residential area of the same name (on behalf of the Gartenheim-Bund)
literature
- Jörg Moll: “Moderate Modernism” versus “Bauhaus”. Clemens Julius Mangner, a Wuppertal architect . In: Hans Joachim de Bruyn-Ouboter (ed.): Die Barmer Südstadt , Müller + Busmann, Wuppertal 1994, ISBN 3-928766-09-0 , pp. 124-125.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Ruth Meyer-Kahrweg : Architects, civil engineers, master builders, property developers and their buildings in Wuppertal. Pies, Wuppertal 2003, ISBN 3-928441-52-3 , pp. 324-325.
- ↑ a b The information is taken from the legally binding list of monuments of the city of Bonn. It is managed by the Lower Monument Authority , from which the entries for the individual monuments can be obtained for a fee. (File on Villa Rolandstrasse 45, No. A 3645)
- ↑ List of monuments online - At Bergbahn 14 , City of Wuppertal
- ↑ Entry in the Wuppertal monument list
- ↑ a b Address book of the city of Bonn , JF Carthaus, Bonn ( 1920 , 1924 , 1936 )
- ↑ Work carried out and drafts , CJ Mangner Architect BDA and DWB, Barmen [catalog raisonné]
- ↑ a b c d e f Jörg Moll: “Moderate Modernism” versus “Bauhaus”. Clemens Julius Mangner, a Wuppertal architect .
- ^ Paperback of public life , Festland Verlag, 1953, p. 314.
- ^ Planning in town and country: Lectures and reports , Springer-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-663-00919-1 , p. 9.
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Schwerinstr. 9 , city of Wuppertal
- ↑ a b Siedlung Nordpark ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , architektur-wuppertal.de
- ↑ a b Circuits de la guerre - Nécropole franco-allemande d'Assevent ( Memento of the original of July 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Assevent , DenkFried - monuments and cemeteries
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Burgunderstr. 3 , city of Wuppertal
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Frankenplatz 29 , City of Wuppertal
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Frankenplatz 33 , City of Wuppertal
- ↑ War memorial of the Realgymnasium zu Barmen | Denkmal-Wuppertal.de. In: denkmal-wuppertal.de. www.denkmal-wuppertal.de, accessed on August 8, 2016 .
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Frankenplatz 6 , City of Wuppertal
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Frankenplatz 13 , City of Wuppertal
- ↑ a b List of monuments online - Friesenstr. 9 , city of Wuppertal
- ↑ Hermann J. Mahlberg: Complete suspension railway ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , architektur-wuppertal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mangner, Clemens Julius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 24, 1885 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bonn |
DATE OF DEATH | December 19, 1961 |
Place of death | Wuppertal |