Eckenrath & Schurig
Eckenrath & Schurig was a community of architects whose area of activity was in the eastern Ruhr area .
history
Wilhelm Eckenrath (1884–1944) and Wilhelm Schurig (1884–1958) founded their community in Altena in 1908 .
They relocated to Dortmund in 1918 , achieved numerous competition successes and were among the leading architectural firms there at the end of the 1920s.
Drafts for some miners' settlements and for a school and monastery complex in Essen an der Ruhr have been handed down.
buildings
- 1914: St. Paulus parsonage with youth home in Lüdenscheid Lage
- 1922–1924: THS settlement in Bochum-Langendreer , in the Schornau location
- 1922–1924: Bülsestrasse settlement in Gelsenkirchen-Scholven Lage
- 1923–1924: Goldberghaus trade union building in Gelsenkirchen-Buer , Goldbergstrasse 84 (demolished in 1966)
- 1928: Extension of the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Dortmund-Kurl Lage
- 1928: Residential buildings for the savings and construction association Selbsthilfe Buer, Goldbergstrasse Lage
- 1928–1930: Municipal children's clinic in Dortmund, Beurhausstrasse Lage
- 1933: cath. St. Nikolaus church in Bochum- Wattenscheid , Westenfelder Strasse location
literature
- New art of work . W. Eckenrath. W. Schurig. With an introduction by Paul Joseph Cremers. Friedrich Ernst Huebsch, Berlin 1928
Individual evidence
- ↑ Catholic Church of St. Paul
- ↑ Von-der-Recke-Strasse settlement
- ↑ Bülsestrasse settlement in Buer
- ↑ File: Goldberghaus.jpg - Gelsenkirchen Stories Wiki. In: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de. Accessed December 31, 2019 .
- ↑ German construction newspaper . Issue 23/1933 ( digitized version ; PDF; 1.0 MB)