Felix Lindhorst

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Felix Lindhorst (born June 13, 1867 - † April 9, 1955 ) was a German architect .

Life

Lindhorst's activity has been proven in Berlin before the First World War. In addition to representative villas and commercial buildings, he erected a social building that, with its reduced ornamentation, already refers to the factual brick industrial buildings of the 1920s.

His grave is in the Berlin Grunewald cemetery .

Buildings in Berlin

Rosenthal-Höfe office building, now the headquarters of the BWB
  • 1902–1903: Country house for Professor Max Gary in Lichterfelde , Unter den Eichen
  • before 1904: Villa Stock in Dahlem , Potsdamer Chaussee
  • before 1905: Villa Peters in Grunewald , Parkstrasse 2
  • 1905–1906: Villa Schreib in Charlottenburg , Fasanenstrasse 6 (destroyed)
  • before 1907: commercial building in Kreuzberg , Oranienstrasse 125
  • 1909: Facade for the office building of the Neue Preußische (Kreuz-) Zeitung in Berlin, Bernburger Strasse 24/25
  • 1910–1911: Country house for the master builder Franz Fiedler in Zehlendorf , Argentinische Allee 28
  • 1911–1913: “Rosenthal-Höfe” office building in Berlin-Mitte , Stralauer Strasse 44/45
  • 1913: Workers' welfare building of the Accumulatorenfabrik GmbH in Oberschöneweide , Wilhelminenhofstrasse 66/67
  • before 1914: Wolff grave monument in the Wilmersdorf cemetery
  • before 1914: Bicycle house in Kreuzberg, Ritterstraße 31
  • before 1918: residential and commercial building in Berlin, Kleiststrasse 13

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin tombs. Haude & Spener, Berlin 2006, p. 192
  2. a b Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  3. a b Berlin architecture world . Volume 6, No. 9 (December 1903). (PDF; 7.0 MB)
  4. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  5. Berlin architecture world . 7th volume, No. 6 (September 1904). (PDF; 19.0 MB)
  6. a b Architecture of the XX. Century , year 1910, H. #.
  7. Berlin architecture world . 9th year, No. 4 (July 1906). (PDF; 18.3 MB)
  8. Archive link ( Memento of the original from August 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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.hdjzehlendorf.de
  9. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  10. a b Berlin architecture world. Volume 18, No. 2 (May 1915). (PDF; 13.8 MB)
  11. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  12. a b Berlin architecture world . Volume 16, No. 9 (December 1913). (PDF; 15.2 MB)
  13. Berlin architecture world . 20th volume, No. 11/12 (February / March 1918). (PDF; 22.6 MB)