Ernst Moeller (architect)
Ernst Moeller (also: Ernst Möller ; born August 12, 1858 in Artlenburg ; † December 2, 1936 in Hanover ) was a German architect and Prussian construction clerk .
Life
Ernst Moeller studied from 1876 to 1883 in Hanover as a student of Conrad Wilhelm Hase at the Polytechnic School there , which from 1879 was called the Technical University. During this time, in 1881, he joined both the Hanoverian Bauhütte zum Weißblatt and the Hamburg Bauhütte .
In 1887 he was appointed government master builder ( assessor in public construction).
Moeller entered the service of the Prussian State Railway Administration , initially he worked at the Schwerin Railway Directorate , later at the Altona Railway Directorate . Moeller was in charge of the technical implementation of important station buildings such as Schwerin Hauptbahnhof (1890), Hamburg Dammtor (1903), Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (1906) and Lehe (1914). At the end of 1905 he was appointed as a railway construction inspector to the "building councilor with the personal rank of councilors fourth class" .
In 1907, Moeller rose to the rank of senior government and building counselor in the Hanover Railway Directorate, where he then worked for the Hanover Railway Directorate . Most recently he worked for the Deutsche Reichsbahn and retired in 1924.
Works (if known)
- 1889–1890: Schwerin ; executed designs for the main train station there
- 1891/93: Seedorf Castle
- 1900: Hamburg : Central Station
- Competition draft under the title “Speak for me” for the new building (8,000 marks prize money), not carried out. A 1st prize was not awarded. Four designs were awarded, three designs were purchased.
- 1903–1906: Hamburg, Hachmannplatz 16: Central Station ; receive
- Floor plan by Ernst Moeller; Design and architectural training by Heinrich Reinhardt and Georg Süßenguth (Berlin-Charlottenburg); Construction management by the Altona Railway Directorate
- 1909–1910: Hanover, districts of Burg and Leinhausen : three railway bridges over Schaumburgstrasse , "[...] probably based on a design by the building council Möller"
- 1913: Hanover, Kestnerstraße 50 (today's house number): Print shop of the Deutsche Reichsbahn (2017 at the latest: Deutsche Bahn Kommunikationstechnik GmbH); receive
literature
- Günther Kokkelink , Monika Lemke-Kokkelink : Architecture in Northern Germany. Architecture and handicrafts of the Hanover School 1850–1900. Schlueter, Hannover 1998, ISBN 3-87706-538-4 , p. 551
Web links
- Reinhard Glaß: Moeller (Möller), Ernst with numerous sources in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) on the page glass-portal.privat.t-online.de
- Elevation (view) and floor plan of a “barber's parlor in a railway arch” in Berlin , design by Ernst Möller (1858–1936) , at the Architekturmuseum der Technische Universität Berlin , accessed on August 26, 2010
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Reinhard Glaß: Moeller (Möller), Ernst in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) on the page glass-portal.privat.t-online.de , last accessed on April 4, 2017
- ↑ a b o.V. : Moeller, Ernst in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version of October 5, 2010, last accessed on April 4, 2017
- ^ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 7, 1887, No. 20 (from May 14, 1887) ( online ), p. 189.
- ↑ Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 26, 1906, No. 1 (from January 1, 1906) ( online ), p. 1.
- ↑ oV : 125 years Hauptbahnhof Schwerin / Platform Party on 19 June 2015 from 10 to 17 indicator on the side of the magazine Eisenbahn-Kurier , [o. D.], last accessed on April 4, 2017
- ↑ Gerd Weiß : Burg , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover (DTBD), part 2, vol. 10.2, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-528-06208-8 , p. 65; as well as in the addendum directory of architectural monuments acc. § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ), status: July 1, 1985, p. 16
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SURNAME | Moeller, Ernst |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Möller, Ernst |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and Prussian building officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 12, 1858 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Artlenburg |
DATE OF DEATH | December 2, 1936 |
Place of death | Hanover |