Fritz Hessemer
Fritz Hessemer (born November 5, 1868 in Frankfurt am Main , † 1929 in Munich ) was a German architect .
Life
Since the turn of the century, Fritz Hessemer mainly worked in Munich, where he ran an architecture office with Johannes von Schmidt . Since Hauptwerk, it has included villas, residential houses and factory buildings in the style of the Neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau , especially in Munich, Linz and the Allgäu .
Buildings and designs (selection)
- 1898: Pöstlingberghotel (with Johannes von Schmidt), Am Pöstlingberg 14, Linz
- 1898: Conversion of Tower IV into the mountain station of the Pöstlingbergbahn , Linz
- 1899: Apartment building, Auenstrasse 33 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Isarvorstadt , Munich
- 1899: Semi-detached block on Wittelsbacherstraße 17, 18 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Glockenbachviertel , Munich
- 1900: Apartment building at Schleißheimer Strasse 43, Munich
- 1901: Villa Schöfdoppler-Casagrande (with Johannes von Schmidt), Am Pöstlingberg 11, Linz
- 1902: Jutastraße 13 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Neuhausen , Munich
- 1905: Villa Haag, Hauberisserstraße 1 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Kaufbeuren
- 1906: House, Katharinenstrasse (with Johannes von Schmidt), Landsberg am Lech
- 1907: Extension of the water tower (with Johannes von Schmidt), Remscheid
- 1908: Casino (with Johannes von Schmidt), Bad Wörishofen
- 1909: Factory building at Untere Weidenstrasse 5 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Untergiesing , Munich
- 1910: Main building (with Johannes von Schmidt), in Kaufering , Scheuringer Straße 17
- 1911: Villa, Emil-Dittler-Straße 14 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Solln , Munich
- 1912: Villa Schieggstrasse 17 (with Johannes von Schmidt), Solln, Munich
- 1915: Residential building at Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 17, Altstadt , Munich
- 1922: Roof extension of residential building at Steinsdorfstrasse 10, Lehel , Munich
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SURNAME | Hessemer, Fritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 5, 1868 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |
DATE OF DEATH | 1929 |
Place of death | Munich |