Friedrich Rötschke
Friedrich Rötschke (born June 23, 1891 in Bautzen , † July 30, 1969 in Radebeul ) was a German architect .
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Rötschke first studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and received his doctorate in 1931 at the Technical University of Dresden under Emil Högg . Subsequently, the two of them ran the joint architects' office Högg & Rötschke , whose first construction was Rötschke's house in Radebeul.
During his studies in 1911 he became a member of the Erato Dresden singers .
Rötschke's grave is in the Radebeul-Ost cemetery .
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Buildings (excerpt)
- 1931–1932: Redesign of the interior of St. Marien Cathedral in Wurzen (with Emil Högg )
- 1932/1933: Friedrich Rötschke house in Radebeul, Hoflößnitzstraße 15 (with Emil Högg )
- around 1935: Deaconess mother house in Eisenach , Nikolaistraße (with Emil Högg)
- from 1947: House of the Sorbs in Bautzen, Postplatz
- Renovation of the city pharmacy in Bautzen
Fonts
- The Dresden Fortress becomes an open city. A contribution to the urban development history of Dresden. Dissertation, Dresden University of Technology, 1931.
literature
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich Rötschke in the catalog of the German National Library
- Friedrich Rötschke ( memento from June 19, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) in the Biographical Lexicon of Upper Lusatia
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Friedrich Rötschke ( memento from June 19, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) in the Upper Lusatia Biographical Lexicon
- ↑ Paul Meißner (Ed.): Alt-Herren-Directory of the German Singers. Leipzig 1934, p. 136.
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SURNAME | Rötschke, Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 23, 1891 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bautzen |
DATE OF DEATH | July 30, 1969 |
Place of death | Radebeul |