Friedrich Ruppel
Friedrich Ruppel (born October 2, 1854 in Hamburg ; † March 4, 1937 there ; full name: Friedrich Simon Ruppel ) was a German architect who worked in Hamburg. His main focus was the planning and construction of hospitals. Ruppel was a building inspector, then a building officer and building director in the Hamburg building authorities . It was in 1910 at the Technical University of Berlin to Dr.-Ing. in architecture.
Buildings (selection)
- 1883–1887: Oberpostdirektion on Stephansplatz, Hamburg-Neustadt (draft Ernst Hake ), construction management for the execution of the original building
- 1884–1889: Eppendorf Municipal Hospital in Hamburg, original buildings, one of the first pavilion-style hospitals with more than 50 buildings (together with Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann )
- 1898–1915: Reconstruction of the St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg
- 1908–1910: School Forsmannstraße in Hamburg-Winterhude , a double elementary school (in collaboration with Albert Erbe and Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann )
- 1910–1915: General Hospital Barmbek , a parking hospital in the pavilion system with more than 60 buildings and 2,400 beds, original buildings
- 1911–1912: Gojenbergsweg Hospital in Hamburg-Bergedorf
- 1912–1914: United Städtische und Thiemsche Heilanstalt in Cottbus
- 1927–1928: Municipal hospital in Delmenhorst, new building on Wildeshauser Straße (in collaboration with Fritz Höger )
Fonts
- The general hospital Hamburg-Barmbeck with barrack hospital . Boysen & Maasch, Hamburg 1916.
- The general hospital construction of modern times, its planning, execution and furnishing according to hygienic-technical principles . JA Barth, Leipzig 1918. (Volume 5 of the series Weyl's Handbook of Hygiene )
- German and foreign hospitals of modern times: Studies and critical considerations about the layout and equipment of larger, modern hospitals in Germany, Austria (Vienna), Belgium (Antwerp), Holland, England etc. France (Paris) . F. Leineweber, Leipzig 1924.
- The General Hospital Hamburg-Barmbeck . Boysen & Maasch, Hamburg 1928.
Web links
Commons : Friedrich Ruppel - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Friedrich Ruppel in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Paul Trommsdorff (Ed.): Directory of the writings published at the technical universities of the German Empire up to the end of 1912 . Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1914, p. 23.
- ^ Ralf Lange : Architectural Guide Hamburg . Edition Menges, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-930698-58-7 , p. 54. (Entry A 113.1: Former Oberpostdirektion)
- ^ Ralf Lange: Architectural Guide Hamburg . Edition Menges, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-930698-58-7 , p. 145. (Entry D 81: University Hospital Eppendorf)
- ↑ Noor Mens: The buiilding Type and Its Emergence . In: Cor Wagenaar, Noor Mens: Hospitals: A Design Manual . Birkhäuser, Basel 2018, ISBN 9783035611250 , p. 47.
- ↑ Axel Hinrich Murken: The structural development of the German general hospital in the 19th century . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1979, p. 91.
- ^ Ralf Lange: Architectural Guide Hamburg . Edition Menges, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-930698-58-7 , p. 168. (Entry E 62: General Hospital Barmbek)
- ↑ List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , as of September 1, 2014, monument number 25988, Gojenbergsweg 30.
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SURNAME | Ruppel, Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ruppel, Friedrich Simon (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and building officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 2, 1854 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | March 4, 1937 |
Place of death | Hamburg |