Eberhard Holstein

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Eberhard Holstein (born June 24, 1910 ; † 1995 ) was a German architect in Stuttgart .

Live and act

The father Friedrich Holstein was a town planning officer in Feuerbach and the first president of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Architects. Eberhard Holstein became a qualified engineer. At the beginning of the 1930s he worked in the Pomeranian Kolberg (today Kołobrzeg).

From 1936 he lived again in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. Eberhard Holstein worked together with the architects Erwin Rohrberg and Erich Fritz, since the early 1960s more often with Prof. Frowein. The Frowein and Holstein architectural firm still existed in the early 1990s.

Buildings (selection)

Eberhard Holstein designed Protestant churches and other buildings, especially in new development areas in Stuttgart and the surrounding area. (Some designs by his father in Feuerbach from the 1920s are sometimes erroneously ascribed to him.)

year place building image Remarks
1931-1932 Kolberg , today Kolobrzeg , Pomerania Church of the Redeemer
Kościół św.  Krzyża Kołobrzeg.jpg
since 1946 Catholic Church of Exaltation of the Cross
1938 Stuttgart pipe Thing hall
Stuttgart, Thingstraße 50, former HJ-Heim.jpg
HJ-Heim, with Erwin Rohrberg, today part of the Albert Schweitzer School
1954-1955 Stuttgart-Feuerbach Gustav Werner Church
Evang.  Gustav Werner Church Feuerbach 1.JPG
Community center, with Erich Fritz
1957-1958 Stuttgart gable Theater in the gable Movie theater with 474 seats, projected with Carl-Herbert Frowein; Closed in 1972, is it used today?
1966-1967 Stuttgart-Fasanenhof , Bonhoefferkirche,
Stuttgart-Fasanenhof Evang.  Church 4.JPG
with Carl-Herbert Frowein, made of reinforced concrete
1966-1967 Leonberg Blosenberg Church with Carl-Herbert Frowein, exposed concrete on a hexagonal floor plan
1983 Stuttgart-Feuerbach Burgenland Center with Luther Church
Evang.  Luther Church Feuerbach 2.JPG
Community center

literature

  • Hugo Schnell : Church construction in Germany in the 20th century . Schnell and Steiner, Regensburg 1973. p. 236.

Individual evidence

  1. Thinghalle Stuttgart in the picture
  2. ^ Theater im Giebel Film Wiki