Friedrich Holsche

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Friedrich Holsche (* 1743 in Grossenrode near Göttingen ; † August 6, 1783 in Berlin ) was a German architect and Prussian construction clerk .

Life

Friedrich Holsche was the son of pastor Johann Ludwig Holsche († 1774). After attending school in Göttingen, he studied at the Georg August University of Göttingen from May 1765 . His subjects were in particular mathematics, geometry, military and civil architecture. After completing his studies, he gained practical experience in the building trade, met the chamber president Karl Friedrich von Dacheröden in Ibbenbüren and worked temporarily as his secretary in Minden . After passing the state examination on April 28, 1770, he became senior building officer in the newly founded building department from May 10, 1770 . From 1771 to 1779 Holsche was a lecturer in mathematics, civil engineering, geology and the basics of forestry and construction at the Bergakademie Berlin . In the summer of 1773, at the request of the secret finance councilor Franz Balthasar von Brenckenhoff, he was released from work on building canals and locks as well as on rebuilding the town of Callies . After his death in 1783, Bernhard Friedrich Mönnich was his successor in the Oberbaudeputation.

Fonts

  • Principles for the preparation of correct building plans in the Chur and Neumark and the Duchy of Pomerania. Haude and Spener, Berlin 1777.
  • Newly invented baking oven. Joachim Pauli, Berlin 1781.

literature

  • Rolf Straubel: Biographical handbook of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740-1806 / 15 part 1 . KG Saur, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , p. 436 .
  • Christiane Brandt-Salloum, Ralph Jaeckel, Constanze Krause, Oliver Sander, Reinhart Fahrt, Michaela Utpatel and Stephan Waldhoff: Inventory on the history of the Prussian building administration 1723–1848 . Editor: Reinhart Route. 2 volumes (publications from the archives of Prussian cultural property; work reports, No. 7). Self-published by the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, Berlin 2005. PDF , accessed on February 9, 2020

Individual evidence

  1. Friedrich Holsche. In: Catalogus Professorum. TU Berlin, accessed on February 9, 2020 .