Ferdinand Schwarz (architect)

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Eduard Ferdinand Schwarz (born November 23, 1808 in Magdeburg ; † April 22, 1866 in Berlin ) was a German architect , civil engineer , Royal Hanoverian and Royal Prussian building officer and university professor .

Life

In 1826, Schwarz passed the survey to become a surveyor at the Oberbaudeputation and subsequently carried out various land and road construction projects. From 1830 he studied at the Berlin Building Academy , where Karl Friedrich Schinkel taught, and in 1838 passed the architectural examination.

Afterwards Eduard Schwarz was busy building the Magdeburg-Leipzig railway and the preparatory work for the Magdeburg-Halberstädter railway .

In 1843 Schwarz was appointed to the Hanoverian civil service, worked as an engineer on the construction of the railway from Harburg to Lüneburg and rose to the position of Hanoverian railway construction inspector.

From 1845/1846 he taught waterway, bridge, road and railroad construction at the Hanover Polytechnic .

buildings

Schwarz built the first train stations in the Kingdom of Hanover , so

In 1851 he went to Berlin and became a ministerial master builder and professor for water engineering at the building academy.

literature

  • Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association for the Kingdom of Hanover , 12th year 1866, column 526 (obituary)
  • Paul Trommsdorff (Ed.): The faculty of the Technical University of Hanover 1831-1931. Hanover 1931.
  • Georg Hoeltje : Plans to expand the city of Hanover from the time of the wars of liberation to the introduction of the railroad , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series 2 (1932/33), p. 187–243, here: p. 192
  • Laves and Hanover. Lower Saxony architecture in the nineteenth century , ed. by Harold Hammer-Schenk and Günther Kokkelink (revised new edition of the publication Vom Schloss zum Bahnhof ... ), Ed. Libri Artis Schäfer, 1989, ISBN 3-88746-236-X ; in this:
    • Klaus Siegner: Hanover - Hildesheim - Kreiensen. Railway station architecture between 1845 and 1889 , pp. 327–343, here: pp. 328, 330
    • oV : Schwarz, Ferdinand (1808–1866) [short biography], p. 570
  • Jörg Schneider: The Jewish community in Hildesheim from 1871–1942. Dissertation, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Philosophical Faculty, 1999. / Hildesheim 2003, ISBN 3-931987-11-6 . (= Series of publications by the Hildesheim City Archives and City Library , Volume 31.) ( excerpts online ) (biographical information on Schwarz in Chapter 10 The Design of the Hildesheim Synagogue , p. 7, with Note 34)

Individual evidence

  1. Zeitschrift für Bauwesen , Volume XVII., 1867, p. 81 (PDF; 5.1 MB)
  2. a b c d e o. V .: Schwarz, Ferdinand (1808–1866) , in: Laves and Hannover. Lower Saxony architecture in the nineteenth century , ed. by Harold Hammer-Schenk and Günther Kokkelink (revised new edition of the publication Vom Schloss zum Bahnhof ... ), Ed. Libri Artis Schäfer, 1989, ISBN 3-88746-236-X , p. 570
  3. Carolin Krumm (editing), Anne-Kathrin Fricke-Hellberg (collaborator), Peter F. Lufen, Dietmar Vonend (editing) et al. : Bahnhofsviertel , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , Volume 13.1: Landkreis Hannover , ed. by Christiane Segers-Glocke , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1988, ISBN 3-528-06207-X , pp. 135, 547f., 595f.