Eugen Dreisch
Eugen Dreisch (born March 10, 1882 in Würzburg ; † in the 20th century) was a German architect and art collector.
Life
Dreisch was mainly active as an architect in Munich . He mainly designed residential complexes and apartment buildings. Dreisch collected works by Ernst and Bernhard Fries , among others .
Buildings (selection)
- Leinthalerstraße 7, Freimann (1909)
- Hohenzollernstrasse 54, Schwabing-West (1911)
- two new buildings for the Schertlinhaus , Burtenbach (1912)
- Franz-Heinrich-Straße 14, Selb (first draft, 1922)
- Versailler Strasse 21, Steinhausen (Munich) (1927)
- Schneckenburger Strasse 33-41, Steinhausen (1927)
- Prinzregentenstrasse 92-100, Steinhausen (1927)
- Neuharlaching flat settlement (1928) (with Wilhelm Scherer and others)
- Extension of the parish church St. Emmeram (Daglfing) (1937)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eugen Dreisch on www.immobilienreport.de
- ↑ Laura Henkel, Two Masters of Light and Shadow. Drawings by the Fries brothers , April 17, 2018 on www.faz.net
- ^ Süddeutsche Monatshefte 9, 1912, p. XIX
- ↑ Michael Petzet, Monuments in Bavaria. Volume 4: Oberfranken , Oldenbourg 1986, ISBN 978-3-4865-2395-9 , p. 350
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SURNAME | Dreisch, Eugene |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 10, 1882 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wurzburg |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |