Eduard Rüber

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Photograph of the wedding portrait of Liberat Hundred Pounds from 1833
Eduard Rüber Photography by Franz Hanfstaengl
The former station in Rosenheim
Interior decoration in the Pompeian style in the Villa Leuchtenberg in Lindau
Synagogue in Binswangen

Eduard Rüber (born May 17, 1804 in Deisenhausen , † November 10, 1874 in Munich ; full name: Joseph Maria Eduard Pascal Rüber ) was a German architect and Bavarian construction officer who is considered the builder of numerous train station buildings in Bavaria.

Life

Rüber grew up in Augsburg from 1807 and attended grammar school there. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at the Munich Art Academy on November 23, 1823 , where he studied architecture with Friedrich von Gärtner . From 1830 he was construction assistant in the Augsburg district building office, later civil building inspector and in 1842 briefly deputy district building officer in the government of Swabia and Neuburg , before he was appointed architect of the Royal Railway Construction Commission in Nuremberg in the same year. In 1848 he moved to Munich in the same position. He was last in the rank of government and building councilor .

family

He was married to Karoline Nick . The couple had several children including:

  • Malwine Maria (* May 24, 1842) ∞ Emil von Riedel (* April 6, 1832 - August 13, 1906), lawyer and politician
  • Aurelie
  • Grundram
  • Ottmar († July 6, 1909), court conductor
  • Theobald

plant

Harbor entrance of Lindau with lighthouse and lion

From Rüber among others, the designs for the Bahnhofs- originate reception building in Augsburg (extension in 1870 by Friedrich Bürklein ), Bamberg , Erlangen , Fürth , Kaufbeuren (demolished), Lindau (demolished), Nuremberg (demolished) and Rosenheim (vice uses). In Lindau he was also involved in the construction of the port facility with the lighthouse and lion that still exists today, as well as in the construction of the Villa Leuchtenberg on the lakeshore in Lindau-Reutin . He also created the plans for the new tower of the Illereichen parish church in neo-Romanesque forms (1838 ff) and for the neo-Gothic cemetery chapel in Günzburg , Ulmer Strasse (1836).

Honors

Rüber was a knight of the Royal Bavarian Order of Merit of St. Michael and the Duke of Saxony-Ernestine House Order . In Rosenheim and Donauwörth streets are named after him, in Lindau the square at the harbor.

Publications

In 1860 Rüber published the 89-page treatise Das Rasendach, the cheapest, most durable and most fire-proof type of roofing for town and country buildings at the JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung .

Estate and burial site

Grave of Eduard Rüber on the old southern cemetery in Munich location

The tomb of Edward Rüber is on the old southern cemetery in Munich (burial ground 7 - Series 3 - Place 37) location .

Three letters to the JG Cotta'sche Buchhandlung in the German Literature Archive in Marbach have been preserved from his estate .

Web links

Commons : Eduard Rüber  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Hägele: Rüber (Joseph Maria) Eduard (Pascal). (No longer available online.) In: Stadtlexikon Augsburg . Wißner-Verlag, archived from the original on February 2, 2016 ; accessed on May 20, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadtlexikon-augsburg.de
  2. 00883 Eduard Rüber, register book 1809–1841. Retrieved October 26, 2011 .
  3. ^ Günter Hägele: Entry on Eduard Rüber in the Augsburg city dictionary. (No longer available online.) Wißner-Verlag, archived from the original on February 2, 2016 ; Retrieved October 26, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadtlexikon-augsburg.de
  4. Eduard Rüber: The lawn roof. The cheapest, most durable and most fire-proof type of roofing for urban and rural buildings. Cotta'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart 1860. (Reprint: Ed.Libri Rari, Verlag Schäfer, Hannover 1998, ISBN 3-88746-390-0 .)
  5. Entry on Eduard Rüber in Kalliope , query date: September 6, 2015.