Ernst Kreytenberg

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Ernst Kreytenberg (born March 21, 1904 in Emmerich ; † after 1962 ) was a German architect .

Life

Ernst Kreytenberg attended the Willibrord-Gymnasium in Emmerich, where he passed the Abitur in 1924.

In 1924, Kreytenberg began studying architecture at the Technical University of Hanover and graduated in 1928. In the same year and until 1931 he worked in the office of the architects Tietmann and Haake in Düsseldorf , but returned in 1931 to his hometown Emmerich and initially worked there as a freelance architect until he extended this activity to Hanover in 1938. His professional activities he interrupted during the years of World War II and afterwards, during which he in Hanover office of the architect Wilhelm Fricke in the employment relationship was busy.

While still under British occupation , Ernst Kreytenberg was accepted into the Association of German Architects on January 9, 1947 , and then worked on the expert and building maintenance advisory board of the state capital of Hanover.

Ernst Kreytenberg had been a member of the school board of the newly built North Sea High School on Langeoog since 1962 . His son Winfried Kreytenberg , called "Wiek", who passed his Abitur there in 1965, died in 1969 during a scientific dive off Heligoland .

Buildings and designs

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Friedrich Lindau : Hanover. Reconstruction and destruction. The city in dealing with its architectural identity. 2nd, revised edition, Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Hanover 2001, ISBN 3-87706-607-0 , passim ; Preview over google books
  2. ^ A b Sascha Mings: New school building "Nordsee-Gymnasium" 1968 on the page internat-langeoog.org in the version of January 25, 2016