Friedrich Voggenberger
Friedrich Voggenberger , also Fritz Voggenberger , (born November 18, 1884 in Aulendorf ; † September 3, 1924 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German architect and interior designer .
"Voggenberger was one of the first German architects to attach particular importance to color in architecture."
- Heike Risse 1984
Buildings and designs
- 1911–1914: New building of the Jewish hospital with nurses' house in Frankfurt am Main, Gagernstrasse 36 (together with Franz Roeckle )
- 1913: International Building Exhibition Leipzig 1913
- Design of the reception room of the hall for hygienic building equipment designed by Karl Poser (not preserved)
- Building of the special exhibition for hospital construction (hospital exhibition) (not preserved)
- 1919: Werkbund measuring house in Frankfurt am Main (not preserved)
- 1920/1921: Extension of the Feist sparkling wine cellar in Frankfurt am Main, Sachsenhausen, Hainer Weg 37/53.
- around 1920/1921: Pollatschek house in Frankfurt am Main (-Sachsenhausen), Forsthausstraße 61, today Kennedyallee (preserved changed)
- around 1920/1921: Residence for the stud owner Wilhelm Paderstein on the Häusel farm near Eppstein (Taunus) -Vockenhausen
- 1922: Kertess house in Frankfurt am Main (-Sachsenhausen), Eschenbachstraße 25 (under monument protection)
- 1922–1923: Factory and office building of the Fritz Vogel & Co. clothing factory in Frankfurt am Main, at the corner of Bismarck- and Moltkeallee (today Theodor-Heuss-Allee and Hamburger Allee), (only 1st construction phase (without planned high-rise building) , not received)
- 1923: Unterer Markt office building in Neunkirchen (Saar) (1938 addition by Stockhausen; under monument protection )
- 1924: Residential building at Brunnenstrasse 86 in Neunkirchen (Saar) (1933 remodeling by Richard Müller; under monument protection)
Web links
- Literature by and about Friedrich Voggenberger in the bibliographic database WorldCat
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Personal data set on Voggenberger at www.juedische-pflegegeschichte.de , accessed on August 24, 2012
- ↑ a b Heike Risse: Early Modernism in Frankfurt am Main 1920–1933. Frankfurt am Main 1984, ISBN 3-7973-0422-6 , p. 66.
- ↑ International building trade exhibition with side exhibitions in Leipzig 1913 (overview of buildings) ( Memento of the original from April 28, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , last accessed on August 24, 2012
- ^ A prevented classic of architecture in FAZ from April 18, 2017, page 35
- ^ A b c Heike Risse: Early Modernism in Frankfurt am Main 1920–1933. Frankfurt am Main 1984, ISBN 3-7973-0422-6 , p. 216.
- ↑ The Paderstein family and their way abroad. - on the website of the Historischen Gesellschaft Eschborn eV , accessed on August 24, 2012
- ↑ Heike Risse: Early Modernism in Frankfurt am Main 1920–1933. Frankfurt am Main 1984, ISBN 3-7973-0422-6 , p. 61 f.
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Voggenberger, Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Voggenberger, Fritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and interior designer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 18, 1884 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Aulendorf |
DATE OF DEATH | September 3, 1924 |
Place of death | Frankfurt am Main |