Fritz Bräuning

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Berlin memorial plaque in Manfred-von-Richthofen-Strasse 77, Berlin-Tempelhof
Entrance building of the Berlin-Nikolassee S-Bahn station

Fritz Bernhard Bräuning (born January 20, 1879 in Halle (Saale) ; † June 10, 1951 in Berlin ) was a German architect and urban planner .

Life

Bräuning studied at the Technical University of Berlin-Charlottenburg , the Technical University of Munich and the Technical University of Dresden .

From 1905 to 1912 he was a government master builder in the Prussian civil service, then a municipal master builder and town planner in (Berlin-) Tempelhof . Since 1919 he belonged to the Prussian Academy of the Arts .

With the formation of Greater Berlin in 1920 he became the department head for construction in the Tempelhof district. In 1934 he was released because he was married to a Jew. From 1945 to 1950 he headed the planning office in Tempelhof.

plant

An early work is the reception building for the Berlin-Nikolassee S-Bahn station in the style of civil Gothic . In 1920/1921 the urban planning for the " Garden City Neu-Tempelhof " was created; it was implemented between 1920 and 1928. He designed the church there on Tempelhofer Feld , a large round church , in 1927. Other buildings include a trade and trade school in Potsdam , the Joachimsthal grammar school in Templin and numerous school and residential buildings.

Honors

The Fritz-Bräuning-Promenade footpath in Neu-Tempelhof has been named after him since 2002 .

Buildings and designs

schools

  • 1913/14: Luise-Henriette-Oberschule at the Germaniastr. 4–6, in Berlin-Tempelhof

literature

Web links

Commons : Fritz Bräuning  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz-Bräuning-Promenade. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  2. Negotiated procedure VOF 01-LOUISE / 13 Directive 2004/18 / EC - Contract notice ( Memento of 24 September 2015, Internet Archive ) retrieved on May 20, 2014