Erich Bientz

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Erich Bientz (born September 25, 1874 in Magdeburg , † January 10, 1950 in Berlin-Adlershof ) was a German architect and municipal building officer .

Life

Erich Bientz was the son of a merchant and attended the municipal König-Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Magdeburg from 1886 to 1893. He then studied at the Technical University of Karlsruhe . He worked as a community builder and later in the rank of municipal building councilor in Berlin . His works include the Baumschulenweg cemetery in Berlin-Treptow , which was inaugurated in 1911, and the X-ray school in Berlin-Neukölln, which was completed in 1914 .

During the First World War he was awarded the Iron Cross and the Knight's Cross with Swords of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Berge monastery near Magdeburg. In: Supplement to the Magdeburger Zeitung , No. 14, from November 21, 1898.
  • Result of the assessment of the competition among the members of the Architects' Association in Berlin and the Association of Berlin Architects to obtain draft sketches for the construction of two high schools, gymnasiums and directorate buildings, a church and two parsonages in Treptow near Berlin. Berlin 1908, p. 332.
  • The new cemetery of the Berlin-Treptow community. In: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , 34th year 1914, No. 54, pp. 397–401.

literature

  • Henning Winter: The architecture of the crematoria in the German Empire 1878–1918. Röll, Dettelbach 2001, ISBN 978-3897541856 , p. 127.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume 48, 1914, No. 97 (from December 5, 1914), p. 802.
  2. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 37, 1917, No. 39 (from May 12, 1917), p. 249.