Eduard Averdieck

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Eduard Averdieck (born February 17, 1810 in Hamburg ; † February 11, 1882 there ) was a German architect and master carpenter .

Life

Gravestone plaque Althamburg Memorial Cemetery Ohlsdorf
Passage in Sillem's Bazar 1848

Eduard Averdieck was the son of the Hamburg merchant Georg Friedrich Averdieck . The writer and deaconess mother Elise Averdieck was his sister.

He learned from Hermann Peter Fersenfeldt in Hamburg, Wolfram in Munich and Wilhelm Stier in Berlin. After traveling through Germany, Austria and Switzerland, he settled in Hamburg.

Averdieck was a member of the Hamburg Constituent Assembly and was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from 1859 to 1865 .

In the area of ​​the Althamburg Memorial Cemetery of the Ohlsdorf Cemetery , the (second) collective grave of architects commemorates Eduard Averdieck, among others.

buildings

Averdieck has built buildings in Hamburg as an architect, including:

  • Sillem's Bazar , shopping arcade on Jungfernstieg
  • Building on the newly laid out Büschstrasse on Gänsemarkt (1841/42)
  • German Reformed Church at Ferdinandstrasse 21 (1854–57), destroyed in 1943
  • Large house on Steintorplatz , which was later converted into the Savoy Hotel
  • Averdieck's terrace at the Berliner Tor

Offices

In addition to his membership in the Hamburg citizenship (1859–1865), Averdieck held other offices:

  • In 1840 and 1841 he was the captain of the 4th company of the 7th Infantry Battalion of the Hamburg Citizens' Army
  • 1850–1863 adjunct, 1864–1870 head and 1871–1877 parish elder at the Trinity Church in St. Georg
  • 1877 chairman of the Beede
  • 1871–1877 member of the convent of the city church district
  • 1877 member of the Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Hamburg state
  • 1856–1862 poor carer
  • 1862–1868 citizen of the fire fund
  • 1864–1870 member of the administration of the general trade school and the school for building craftsmen
  • from 1875 sworn expert in commercial matters for architects

literature

  • Wilhelm Heyden: The members of the Hamburg citizenship 1859–1862 . Festschrift for December 6, 1909. Herold in Komm., Hamburg 1909, p. 5 .

Web links

  • Eduard Averdieck. In: Hamburg personalities from 801-2013. Museum for Hamburg History and Society Harmony from 1789, accessed on September 24, 2014 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elisabeth Heimpel:  Averdieck, Elise. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, ISBN 3-428-00182-6 , p. 470 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Hartwig Beseler and Niels Gutschow, War fates of German architecture: losses, damage, reconstruction; a documentation for the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany : 2 vols., Neumünster: Wachholtz, 1988, vol. 1: 'Nord', p. 51. ISBN 3-926642-22-X .

Remarks

  1. Address 1882 “Averdieck, Eduard, Architect, BCto. Vereinsb., At Berlinerthor, Avedieck's Terr. 3 “in: Hamburg address book at Hamburg State Library