Friedrich Fischer (architect)
Friedrich Fischer (born March 27, 1879 in Elbing , † June 19, 1944 in Hanover , full name: Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Fischer ) was a German architect and university professor .
Life
Fischer completed his studies in Berlin in 1905 as a graduate engineer . During his studies he became a member of the Academic Association Motiv . He then went to Gdansk in 1906 as a government building supervisor ( trainee lawyer in public construction) . In 1910 he was promoted to Dr.-Ing. doctorate and after passing the state examination promoted to government builder ( assessor in public construction) in Gdansk. He was also a private lecturer for architecture / brick building art at the Technical University of Danzig, founded in 1904 .
In 1911 Fischer retired from the Prussian civil service. From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as an active soldier . After the end of the war he became urban planning inspector in Gdansk in 1918 and honorary professor at the Technical University of Gdansk in 1919 . In 1921 he was promoted to senior building officer in the Free State of Danzig .
In 1925 he was appointed full professor for medieval architecture at the Technical University of Hanover . From 1929 onwards, Fischer worked as a consistorial builder for the Evangelical Lutheran regional church in Hanover. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .
Buildings and designs (selection)
- 1911: Graffunder private clinic in Elbing
- 1919: "Osterzeile settlement" in Danzig
- 1921: Buildings on the central cemetery in Danzig
- before 1924: War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War in St. Catherine Church in Gdansk
- before 1924: War memorial for those who died in the First World War in the Protestant church in Danzig- Neufahrwasser
- 1925–1926: Waterworks in Misburg , Alte Peiner Heerstraße 170
- 1927: Youth home in Misburg, Anderter Strasse 53
- War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War on the garrison cemetery in Magdeburg
- War memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the Church of St. Trinity in Magdeburg
literature
- Paul Trommsdorff: The faculty of the Technical University of Hanover 1831-1931. Hanover, 1931, p. 100.
- Hans Reuther : Fischer, Friedrich. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, ISBN 3-428-00186-9 , p. 185 ( digitized version ).
- Willibald Reichertz: East Germans as lecturers at the Technical University of Hanover (1831-1956). In: “Ostdeutsche Familienkunde”, issue 3/2007, pages 109–120, volume XVIII (55th year), Verlag Degener & Co, Insingen 2007
- Vollmer: General Lexicon of Fine Artists. 20th century. Volume 2, page 114
- Stefanie Lindemeier: The performing art and church painters , as well as short biography 'Fischer, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich', in this: Studies on the restoration history of medieval vaults - and wall paintings in the area of today's Lower Saxony: Presentation of historical methods, technology and materials , dissertation 2009 on der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden, Volume 2 (text volume), passim , v. a. P. 308f .; Digitized version of the Dresden University of Fine Arts
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich Fischer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Fischer, Friedrich . In: Ostdeutsche Biografie (Kulturportal West-Ost) - with portrait
- Germany's urban development: Elbing (on page 157)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Black Ring. Membership directory. Darmstadt 1930, p. 30.
- ^ Hermann Schmitz : The building activity of Fischer in the Free State of Danzig . In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst , 58 (1924/25), pp. 134-139
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fischer, Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fischer, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 27, 1879 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Elblag |
DATE OF DEATH | June 19, 1944 |
Place of death | Hanover |