Ernst Stille (architect)

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Ernst Stille (born January 26, 1877 in Hanover ; † March 14, 1939 there ) was a German architect . and socio-politically important health insurance companies - functionary .

Life

The - today - Dieterichsstraße 17 in Hanover, built in 1915 as a parish hall for the garden church parish by the brothers Stille

family

Ernst Stille was the son of the master bricklayer and architect Friedrich Stille and the brother of the architect Heinrich Stille .

Career

After studying at the building trade school in Höxter , Ernst Stille studied at the Technical University in Hanover from 1898 to 1902 .

Ernst Stille worked as a freelance architect in Hanover and was associated with his brother Heinrich. He also taught at times as a teacher at the Hanover School of Applied Arts .

In 1901, Stille joined the Bauhütte zum white sheet .

Works (if known)

Own buildings

In collaboration with Heinrich Stille (if known)

  • around 1905: Hanover, Walderseestrasse 2, Landhaus J. Stille
  • 1908 Hesel : Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Liudgeri ;
    • Competition design for the church tower (3 alternative designs), not carried out
    • Executed in 1909 based on a design by the architect Walter Saran , Hanover
  • around 1914: Hanover, Richard-Wagner-Strasse at the corner of Lortzingstrasse: residential buildings
  • 1915: Hanover, parish hall of the Evangelical Lutheran garden church
    • "Brick" competition design for the new building (2nd prize)
    • Execution: Heinrich and Ernst Stille

literature

Archival material

Archival material from and about Ernst Stille can be found, for example

  • in the archive of the Bauhütte Hanover, which is partly housed in the Hanover city archive and partly in the Hanover club house at Braunstraße 28.

Web links

Commons : Ernst Stille  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b o.V. : Stille, Ernst in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek in the version of October 5, 2005, last accessed on January 10, 2018
  2. Eckhard Hansen, Christina Kühnemund, Christine Schoenmakers, Florian Tennstedt (edit.): Biographical Lexicon for the History of German Social Policy 1871 to 1945. Volume 2: Social politicians in the Weimar Republic and during National Socialism 1919 to 1945 , Kassel University Press, Kassel 2018, ISBN 978-3-7376-0474-1 , p. 192; Preview over google books
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Reinhard Glaß: Stille, Ernst in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) [undated], last accessed on 10 January 2018