Conrad Canzler

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Conrad Canzler (born November 14, 1853 in Dresden ; † January 11, 1928 there ; full name: Adolf Bernhard Conrad Canzler ) was a German architect and high-ranking Saxon building official .

Life

Conrad Canzler was the first child of the architect Adolph Canzler (1818–1903) and his wife Agnes Cäcilie Canzler nee. Heinze (1829–1890) born in Dresden. His younger sister Johanna Helene Canzler was born four years later. He attended the Annen Realgymnasium in Dresden. He then studied architecture at the Dresden Art Academy and at the Dresden Polytechnic until 1877. He rounded off his training in Berlin and went on a study trip to Italy.

Eventually Canzler entered the Saxon civil service and worked for the agricultural offices in Zwickau , Leipzig , Chemnitz and Dresden. In 1913 he joined the Saxon Ministry of Finance in Dresden, from which he in 1919 rank of Ministerialrat in the retirement occurred.

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Buildings and designs

Former teacher training college (today's Carl-von-Bach-Gymnasium) in Stollberg, 2011

Well-known buildings by Conrad Canzler are above all the Royal Saxon Teachers' Seminars in Annaberg (1897–1900), Frankenberg (1898–1901) and Stollberg (1901–1903). He was also involved in the construction of the office building for the Chemnitz administration (1902–1904).

Fonts

Together with Ernst Schwerdtner , the then director of the institution, he wrote a commemorative publication in 1900 about the construction of the teachers' seminar in Annaberg .

  • The new building of the Annaberg seminar. Festival ceremony for the consecration on April 21, 1900. Annaberg 1900. ( digitized at the SLUB Dresden )

literature

  • Dieter Böttger, Ernst Canzler: Special Saxon school buildings and their architect Conrad Canzler (1853–1928). Chemnitz 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-026194-7 .

Web links

  • Carl Adolph Canzler (with information on Conrad Canzler) in the Stadtwiki Dresden, last accessed on August 22, 2019
  • Listing of four autographs by Canzler in the Kalliope network, catalog for autographs of the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage, last accessed on August 22, 2019

Individual evidence

  1. Canzler, Conrad ( Memento from August 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), Person-Wiki of the SLUB Dresden
  2. Our school building on the website of the Evangelical School Community Erzgebirge, last accessed on August 22, 2019
  3. a b Finance and Building Officer Conrad Canzler (short biography) , online as a PDF document at the Technical University of Dresden