Ernst Glüer
Ernst Glüer (born April 13, 1831 in Hamburg ; † August 7, 1867 there ; full name: Ernst Heinrich Glüer ) was a German architect .
Life
Glüer studied from 1851 at the Polytechnic in Karlsruhe with Friedrich Eisenlohr . From 1855 he shared an office with Carl Heinrich Remé in Hamburg. In 1856/1857 he traveled to Italy . In 1859 he was president of the Hamburg Artists' Association from 1832 .
Ernst Glüer was a brother of the landowner who emigrated to East Prussia and later a member of the Reichstag, Hermann Otto Glüer .
buildings
- 1860: Anschar Chapel in Hamburg (brick Gothic)
- 1861/62: Jerusalem Church in Königstrasse (today Poststrasse) in Neustadt , together with Carl Remé (destroyed)
- 1863: Design of a building in the arched style for the University of Kiel (not executed)
- 1867–1869: Immanuelskirche in Barmen
- undated: manor house of the Gergehnen estate in East Prussia
literature
- S. Ge .: Glüer, Ernst Heinrich . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 41, Saur, Munich a. a. 2004, ISBN 3-598-22781-7 , p. 257 ..
Web links
Commons : Ernst Glüer - Album with pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jerusalem Church, History
- ^ Karl Koch: Gergehnen. In: Wolf Freiherr von Wrangel: The district of Mohrungen. An East Prussian homeland book. Holzner, Würzburg 1967, pp. 371–376.
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SURNAME | Glüer, Ernst |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Glüer, Ernst Heinrich (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 13, 1831 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | August 7, 1867 |
Place of death | Hamburg |