Ferdinandstrasse 14 (Mönchengladbach)

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Residential building
Residential building

The residential building at Ferdinandstrasse 14 is in Mönchengladbach ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

The building was built in 1897. It was entered under No. F 031 on September 7, 1995 in the monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach .

architecture

In the northern urban expansion area, directly in front of the railway bridge spanning the Hermann Piecq facility , is the four-axis plastered building of three storeys and windowed jamb ; the rear extension is coupled with that of the neighboring house no. Traditional structure with floor, sill and eaves cornice . With an even row of windows, asymmetrical accentuation by means of a console-supported box bay window open on three sides and the entrance axis, which is slightly exposed like a risalit and accentuated by wall templates that span across floors.

The date inscription "Anno 1898" in the bay parapet. Above the smoothly plastered basement plinth, the ground floor, structured by imitation cuboids, with deeply cut entrance niche (right) and stucco wall mirror on both sides ; the two upper floors are smoothly plastered. With the exception of the narrow side windows of the bay, all window openings are uniformly rectangular; upwards of decreasing height and framing alternating storey by storey.

The windows on the ground floor are unadorned cut into the wall surface and covered with volute-like keystones. A timber-roofed framing with vegetal ornamentation surrounds two windows on the first floor; that of the entrance axis is framed more elaborately with a crowning tail gable adorned with a girl's head. On the second floor, the openings are alternately decorated with gable-crowned frames and frames suspected of being ornamented. A French window opens up the balcony exit in the second left axis , which is closed off with a filigree parapet . The windows of the jamb are designed as horizontal rectangles . At the end of the building a flat sloping gable roof over an eaves cornice supported by rhythmically arranged consoles . The stucco ornamentation is based on forms of Art Nouveau and Baroque .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monuments list of the city of Mönchengladbach , November 16, 2018, accessed on July 29, 2019

Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 53.3 "  N , 6 ° 25 ′ 53.1"  E