Ernst Becker-Sassenhof

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Ernst Becker , since 1947 Ernst Becker-Sassenhof (born December 13, 1900 in Essen , † November 26, 1968 in Bremen ) was a German architect and representative of New Building with a focus on Bremen.

biography

Ernst Becker was the son of a commercial entrepreneur. He studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich and at the Technical University of Hanover and graduated in 1923 with the state examination. In 1923/24 he was assistant to the head of the construction department at the Minden coal-fired power station .

In 1924 he married the architect Elfriede Juhl and settled in her hometown Vegesack as a freelance architect. His plans include: 1924 the city ​​theater in Vegesack, 1926 the Strandstrasse in Vegesack, where he built a no longer existing house in the cubic style for his family, 1927 the still preserved boathouse for the rowing club in Vegesack, 1928 the renovation of the Dionysius Church in Bremerhaven , in 1927/28 the Grohne house in Bremen- Schwachhausen , in 1930 the chapel on the Vegesack cemetery and in 1931 the house for the dentist Dr. Pickel, Sagerstraße 26 in Vegesack. From 1935 to 1937 he worked as a lecturer at the Technikum Bremen . During the Second World War he worked as an architect in occupied Poznan . A work from this period is the 1942 reconstruction of the town hall of Schwaningen / Swarzędz , which was raised by one floor and received a neoclassical facade typical of the time.

After the war he was involved in the re-establishment of the Association of German Architects (BDA) in Bremen. During the reconstruction of Bremen he worked in the station suburb. In 1951 he ran his office at Schüsselkorb in Bremen-Mitte and from 1957 at Am Wall . His most important post-war projects were the Paul-Gerhardt-Church in Bremen- Blumenthal / Rönnebeck in 1955 , in 1957 the residential and commercial building of the Pörtner printing company on the corner of Kapitän-Dallmann-Strasse and Weserstrandstrasse in Blumenthal, in 1959 the residential and office building for Erich Lackner , Corner of Lindenstrasse / Fährgrund in Vegesack, the combined pool in Vegesack, the Bremen- Aumund fire station , the Sparkasse branch in Bremen- Lesum in 1966 , completely redesigned in 2012/2013, the extension of the Sparkasse branch in Vegesack (demolished) and in 1957 the reconstruction of the chapel on the Vegesacker Graveyard.

Works

  • 1922: Sales pavilion for Karl Kopp, Hermannstrasse 14, Minden, (not preserved)
  • 1923: Shop renovation, Minden
  • 1923: Wagonshed, Minden
  • 1923: Competition design by Mindener Lagerhausgesellschaft
  • 1923: Official house of the Meißen coal mine, Minden, (not preserved)
  • Designs for the coal mine in Minden
  • 1923–1924: Competition design for the New Gas Works and Factory, Minden, (diploma thesis)
  • 1924: Kurt Panzer construction office building, Viktoriastraße 51, Minden, (not preserved)
  • 1924: Shop and office installation, Meissen coal mine, Minden
  • 1924: Design of the Wennekers house, Minden, (not executed)
  • 1924: Redesign of the Vegesack City Theater, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Straße (Tonhallen), not preserved
  • 1924–1926: Apartment building, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Straße 62 CF, Vegesack
  • 1925: Conversion of the Christoffersen farm, Lemwerder
  • 1926: Private house, Strandstrasse, Vegesack, (not preserved)
  • 1924–1927: Sports ground building Bremen-Vegesack, Vegesacker Bahnhofsplatz 1
  • 1927: " Haus am Wasser ", former club house of the Vegesack rowing club, Vegesack Weserpromenade 2 (Strandstrasse), Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1927: Strickhaus Harmssen, Bismarckstrasse 13 (today Sagerstrasse), Vegesack
  • 1927: Former sexton's house of the United Evangelical-Protestant Parish of Vegesack, Aumunder Heerweg .
  • 1927–1928: Dr. Ernst Grohne , Friedrich-Mißler-Strasse 35, Bremen
  • 1927–1929 Conversion and extension of the Vegesack Lyceum
  • 1928: Conversions and extensions at Hartmann-Stift, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Straße 48a, Vegesack
  • 1928–1929: House Realschuldirektor Dr. August Freese, Albrecht-Roth-Strasse 7, Vegesack
  • 1929: Reconstruction of the Wulsdorf church near Bremerhaven
  • 1929–1930: Cemetery chapel of the United Evangelical Protestant Congregation Vegesack, Lindenstrasse 93, 1956 reconstruction by Ernst Becker
  • 1929–1930: Flammann House, Albrecht-Roth-Strasse 8, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1929–1930: Enke House, Bremen-Lesum
  • 1930: Chr. Harms office building, called "Piano", Bismarckstraße 47 (today Sagerstraße), corner of Bahnhofsplatz, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1931: House Pyszka, Weserstraße 73b, Vegesack, called "small coffee mill", (not preserved)
  • 1931: House and practice of dentist Dr. Pickel, Bismarckstrasse 26 (today Sagerstrasse), Vegesack
  • 1932: Teichmann House, Soltau
  • 1932: Behnsen House, Schneverdingen
  • 1936: Wend weekend house, Sprötze, by the swimming pool
  • 1937–1938: Rectory and parish hall of the Dionysius Church in Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf, Am Jedutenberg 4
  • 1937–1938: Conversion and extension of the Gerhard Rohlfs School, Breite Strasse 1–2, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1938: Design of Kirchenplatz Wulsdorf, Bremerhaven
  • 1928–1939: Conversion of the "Villa Fritze" into the Vegesack local office, Weserstrasse 74/75
  • 1938–1939: Vegesack economic plan
  • 1928–1940: House for sisters and domestic staff, Hartmann-Stift, Vegesack
  • 1939: Extension of Dr. med. Hans Pundt, Lemwerder
  • 1939–1940: Werner Schnieder's house, Albrecht-Roth-Strasse 33, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1939–1940: Dr. Wegener, Albrecht-Roth-Straße 33, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1939–1940: Ahlers house, Albrecht-Roth-Strasse 34, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1940: Schwerszenz economic plan (Schwaningen)
  • Reconstruction of the town hall Schwerszenz (Schwaningen)
  • 1942: Space and area plan for the city of Schroda
  • 1942: Road maintenance department BUK, administration building
  • 1942–1943: "Sarpa" factory, Moschin
  • 1942–1944: Earth building training site, Posen
  • 1943: Lagiewniki home school, renovation and expansion
  • 1944: Gruendel sawmill, new gate, Schwersenz
  • 1949–1950: Extension of Hartmann-Stift, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Str. 48a, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1950: Packhouse company Joh. Gottfried Schütte & Co., Grünenkamp, ​​Bremen
  • 1950: Row houses on Timmersloher Strasse, Bremen-Findorff
  • 1951–1954: Church of the Evangelical Free Church Community, Hohenlohestraße, Bremen
  • 1952: A. Pohlmeyer & Co. office building, paper wholesaler, An der Weide 27–29, Bremen
  • (around) 1950: Planning for the reconstruction of the station suburb of Bremen
  • 1952–1953: Haus am Wall 118 (SKF), Bremen
  • 1953: Bremen-Nord waterworks
  • 1953–1954: Apartment buildings in Utbremer Strasse, Bremen
  • 1954: Lisa Bauer house, Albrecht-Roth-Straße 28, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1954–1955: Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Parish with two apartments, Bremen-Rönnebeck
  • 1955: House Neelmeier, Margarethenallee 15, Bremen-Nord
  • 1955: Extension of the Hartmann-Stift, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Straße 48a, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1955: Tom Dieck house (from 1963 house Duckwitz), Käthe-Kollwitz-Straße 38, Bremen-Lesum
  • 1955: Volksbank Bremen Nord, Gerhard-Rohlfs-Straße , corner Sedanplatz , Bremen- Vegesack
  • 1955: Residential and commercial building, Druckerei Pörtner, Kapitän-Dallmann-Strasse, Bremen-Blumenthal
  • 1957: Conversion of the old pastor's house to the parish hall of the United Evangelical-Protestant parish Vegesack, Kirchheide 18 and new building of a pastor's house, Aumunder Heerweg 80, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1958: Wittgenstein House, Humboldstrasse 5, Delmenhorst
  • 1958–1959: residential and office high-rise Dr. Lackner, Lindenstrasse 1a, Bremen-Fähr-Lobbendorf
  • 1960–1963: Swimming pool, Fährgrund, Lindenstrasse, Bremen-Vegesack
  • 1961: own house, Spielleutestrasse 11, Bremen-Lesum
  • 1961–1962: Fire and ambulance station 6, Bremen-Aumund, Aumunder Feldstrasse 41
  • 1963: House Windhoff, Auf dem Pasch 30, Bremen-Lesum
  • 1964: Silo construction Fruchtchtenicht & Co., Getreidestrasse, Bremen-Gröpelingen
  • 1964–1965: Extension of the Sparkasse Bremen branch, Rohrstrasse 31/37, Bremen-Vegesack, not preserved
  • 1964–1965: Branch of Sparkasse Bremen, Hindenburgstrasse 63, Bremen-Lesum

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://matrikel.uni-rostock.de/id/200013968
  2. http://www.architekturfuehrer-bremen.de/n_angebote.php?id=390
  3. http://www.architekturfuehrer-bremen.de/n_angebote.php?id=329
  4. http://www.architekturfuehrer-bremen.de/n_angebote.php?id=353
  5. Photo of the month May 2013. heimatverein-lesum.de, accessed on August 19, 2017 .
  6. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv Nils Aschenbeck (Red.): Simple building. Ernst Becker - the life and work of an architect . 1999, p. 59-69 .
  7. Müller-Wulckow, Walter: German architecture of the present. Residential buildings and settlements, Königsstein im Taunus 1928, p. 86
  8. Müller-Wulckow, Walter: German architecture of the present. Buildings of the community, Königsstein im Taunus 1928, p. 33
  9. Hans-Christoph Hoffmann: Research - Maintain - Protect - Preserve: a quarter of a century of monument preservation in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Bremen 1988, pp. 110–113
  10. Müller-Wulckow, Walter: German architecture of the present. Buildings of the community, Königsstein im Taunus 1928, p. 33
  11. Aschenbeck, Nils: 33 Houses in Bremen - 33 Bremen Stories, Bremen 2004, pp. 57–58
  12. Schöß, Susanne: Bremen-Nord, a place of modernity? Buildings from the 1920s in Vegesack and Blumenthal, in: Denkmalpflege in Bremen, Issue 10, Bremen 2013, pp. 37–49
  13. Thomas Begerow, Volker Keller, Ingbert Lindemann: 200 years of the Evangelical Church Community Vegesack 1817-2017, Bremen 2017, p. 216
  14. ^ Grohne, Ernst: A structural and architectural issue - flat roofs in residential buildings. The flat roof will give the house of the future its formal character, in: Bremer Volkszeitung March 13, 1930
  15. Kirsch, Rolf: Residential buildings between the world wars in Bremen, in: Denkmalpflege in Bremen, Heft 10, Bremen 2013, pp. 8–23
  16. Thomas Begerow, Volker Keller, Ingbert Lindemann: 200 years of the Evangelical Church Community Vegesack 1817-2017, Bremen 2017, p. 210 f.
  17. Schöß, Susanne: Bremen-Nord, a place of modernity? Buildings from the 1920s in Vegesack and Blumenthal, in: Denkmalpflege in Bremen, Issue 10, Bremen 2013, pp. 37–49
  18. Thomas Begerow, Volker Keller, Ingbert Lindemann: 200 years of the Evangelical Church Community Vegesack 1817-2017, Bremen 2017, p. 216 f.