Conrad Prévôt
Conrad Prévôt (born January 14, 1869 - September 3, 1936 ) was a German architect and technical school teacher.
Life
Conrad Prévôt worked as a senior teacher at the building trade school in Kassel and published the design theory for bourgeois residential buildings (Leipzig, no year). With his wife Elise, geb. Dingler, he had four sons, including Fritz Prévôt, who also became an architect, and Robert Prévôt , who received a professorship as a radiologist.
It is possible that he was temporarily active in Magdeburg ; In any case, there is a statement by a professor “C. Prévôt, Magdeburg "on the competition to obtain designs for the development of a building block on Königsstrasse in Magdeburg in the magazine Der Städtebau from 1904, an article entitled The formation of the facade of the smaller town houses of the Baroque period in Magdeburg in the magazine Die Denkmalpflege von 1914 ( P. 65 f.) As well as an article on town houses from the Baroque era in Magdeburg in the Bauwesen magazine from 1915. “C. Prévôt ”published in 1911 something about the collegiate church in Bücken ad Weser in the journal Die Denkmalpflege , pp. 57–59. There is some evidence that the Kassel Conrad Prévôt was identical to this C. Prévôt.
Buildings and designs
Prévôt participated more often in architectural competitions . The architecture museum of the Technical University of Berlin keeps Prévôt's competition design for a district building in Beuthen as part of a “monthly competition” among members of the Berlin Architects' Association in December 1896, but a design by Walter Kern was carried out . He was also the author of the second-place design in the competition for the construction of the Oberneustädter Church in Kassel. With his design for a Protestant church in Biebrich , he came third out of 122 entries.
Prévôt's design for the corps house of the Corps Rhenania Stuttgart on Panoramastraße in Stuttgart was carried out in 1901 under the supervision of the architect Emil Rein .
A number of Prévôt's drawings were published, including in the Bauwesen magazine .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Conrad Prévôt on genealogy.net , last accessed on May 8, 2019
- ↑ In the historical register of architects "archthek" ( section Polack - Pylipp , last accessed on May 8, 2019), however, these biographical dates are marked with a question mark.
- ↑ Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1996, ISBN 978-3-795-02019-4 , p. 118. ( limited preview of Google books )
- ↑ Der Städtebau 1904, p. 44 ( digitized version )
- ^ Draft for the district stand building for Bytom at the AMTUB
- ↑ Der Baumeister , 2nd year 1904, p. 77. ( limited preview of Google books )
- ^ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , 20th year 1900, p. 196 ( limited preview on Google books )
- ↑ Wilhelm Kick (Hrsg.): Moderne Neubauten , 4th year, Stuttgart 1902 (?), Plate 90. ( Digitized at AMTUB; In the caption the architect is abbreviated as "C. Prévôt" and is located in Kassel.)
- ↑ See, for example, the drawings for a residential building on Kassler's Mühlengasse in: Zeitschrift für Bauwesen , 55th year, 1905, sheet 27. ( digital copy at AMTUB).
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SURNAME | Prévôt, Conrad |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Prevot, Conrad; Prevot, Konrad; Prévôt, Konrad |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and college teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 14, 1869 |
DATE OF DEATH | September 3, 1936 |