FA Bernhard Große

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Friedrich August Bernhard Große (born September 27, 1856 in Niederlößnitz ; † November 27, 1914 in Kötzschenbroda ) was a Saxon builder and local judge . The buildings submitted by Große are mainly documented under F. A. Bernhard Große or Bernhard Große .

Live and act

The son of the master mason August Große worked mainly in the western Loessnitz villages . As a builder, he also acted as a building contractor . Many of his buildings are now listed . In addition, there was a major local judge and school board member in Kötzschenbroda.

From 1889 at the latest, Grosse lived at Kötzschenbrodaer Moritzburger Strasse 4 , while his construction business was on the opposite side of the street.

With the death of Großes 1914, the master builder Arthur Hanns took over his company and continued it as Bernhard Große's successor .

Selected works (architectural monuments)

The buildings listed in excerpts below are mainly in the monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony: City of Radebeul listed cultural monuments . They are therefore not a complete catalog of works .

  • around 1860/1870: Villa Meißner Straße 250 in Kötzschenbroda (design assigned to Bernhard Große)
  • 1882/1883: Villa Edelweiß in Niederlößnitz, Gradsteg 34
  • 1882/1883: Villa Heinrich Golles in Kötzschenbroda, Hainstraße 6
  • 1882/1883: Villa Moritzburger Straße 8 and well deflation in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1883/1884: Villa Franz Rothe in Alt-Radebeul , Zinzendorfstrasse 8
  • 1884: Johann Bernhard Tutsch's residential and commercial building in Alt-Radebeul, Hauptstrasse 16
  • 1884: Renovation of the farmhouse at Winzerstraße 79 in Niederlößnitz
Residential building Ringstrasse 16
Villa d'Orville by Löwenclau
Friedensburg, postcard from 1903
Studio construction
  • 1895: Extension of the Villa d'Orville von Löwenclau in Kötzschenbroda, Oscar-Pletsch-Straße 1 (built by Friedrich Ernst Kießling )
  • 1896: Veranda extension Friedensburg in Niederlößnitz, Obere Burgstrasse 6
  • 1896/1897: Rental villa Am Jacobstein 9 in Kötzschenbroda
  • 1896/1898: Villa Salbach in Niederlößnitz, Ledenweg 39 (later home of Clara Salbach )
  • 1897: Villa Friedrich Hermann Hausmann in Niederlößnitz, Ledenweg 43
  • 1897/1898: New Wettin House in Kötzschenbroda, Moritzburger Strasse 1
  • 1897/1899: Villa Ledenweg 41 in Niederlößnitz
  • 1898: Antonie Welte rental villa in Niederlößnitz, Obere Bergstrasse 82
  • 1898: Extension to Villa Nizzastraße 9 in Oberlößnitz , today Radebeul (built in 1879/1880 by the Ziller brothers , similar to the neighboring Villa Agnes )
  • 1898/1899: New forge extension, Alte Schmiede, in Kötzschenbroda, Altkötzschenbroda 54
  • 1899: Reconstruction of the Kynast tower house in Zitzschewig, Kynastweg 26
  • 1900: Rejected first draft of the Bruno Uhlmann residential and commercial building in Niederlößnitz, Moritzburger Straße 14 (draft and realization by Adolf Neumann )
  • 1900: Adjoining building of the Villa Obere Bergstrasse 56 in Niederlößnitz (today separated as Bodelschwinghstrasse 12)
  • 1900/1901: Friedrich August Höppner's residential and commercial building in Kötzschenbroda, Altkötzschenbroda 28
  • 1900/1902: Villa Frieda in Niederlößnitz, Karlstrasse 1
  • 1904 New construction of barn at Altnaundorf 19 farm in Naundorf , today Radebeul
  • 1905: Reconstruction of Villa Hildebrandt in Niederlößnitz, Borstrasse 27
  • 1906/1907: partial services Steinbachhaus in Serkowitz, Steinbachstraße 21 (earthworks, masonry and carpentry work on the intermediate building and gym)
  • 1907: Reconstruction of Villa Paul Gottlieb Kunze in Niederlößnitz, Ledenweg 14 (residence of Alfred Naumann )
  • 1907/1909: Conversions of the manor house and outbuildings on the Minckwitzschen Weinberg in Niederlößnitz, Obere Bergstrasse 30 / 30a / 30b
  • from 1908: Atelier construction of the Donadini house in Zitzschewig, Rietzschkegrund 21
  • 1909: Modifications to the Minckwitz house and outbuildings in Niederlößnitz, Obere Bergstrasse 30
  • 1911–1914: Settlement of the United Strohstoff-Fabriken Coswig in Naundorf

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Address book Dresden with suburbs, 1915, p. 196.
  2. Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
  3. ^ Petra Hamann: Medical Councilor Dr. med. Reginald H. Pierson; On the 100th anniversary of the death of a Coswiger personality of supraregional importance: Part 3: The “Lindenhof” sanatorium - Pierson's legacy. (No longer available online.) In: From the Coswig city archive. City archive Coswig, September 21, 2006, archived from the original on January 16, 2016 ; Retrieved July 7, 2009 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.coswig.de