Felix Titz

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Felix Titz (* 1854 ; † December 24, 1894 ) was a German architect .

Felix Titz was the son of the architect Eduard Titz . His brothers were the architect Oskar Titz and the decorative painter Max Titz. After completing his training, he worked with his brother Oskar in "Titz's Atelier for Architecture" from 1877. As a theater builder, he converted the Woltersdorff Theater in Chausseestraße 25/26 into the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Städtische Theater in 1883 . When Oskar Titz died in 1887 at the age of 42, Felix Titz ran the company as “Titz, jun. Atelier for architecture, decoration, construction, arts and crafts ”more. He died at the age of 40.

literature

  • Uwe Kieling: Berlin private architect and master railroad builder in the 19th century . Kulturbund der DDR, Berlin 1988, p. 73 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Bertold Beust, Ed .: Signals for the musical world . Volume 52 edition. Publishing and editing of Signals for the Musical World, Berlin 1894, p. 89 . ( limited preview in Google Book search)
  2. Titz, jun. Studio f. Architecture, decoration, construction, applied arts, owner Felix Titz jun, architect . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1889, part 1, p. 1199.