Georg Heinrich Burde
Georg Heinrich Bürde (born April 16, 1796 in Berlin ; † October 16, 1865 ibid) was a German architect , building contractor and Prussian construction clerk who worked in Berlin.
Life
Bürde was the son of the poet and councilor Samuel Gottlieb Bürde . He initially served as a young soldier in the Wars of Liberation . In 1817 he passed an exam as a surveyor and in 1818 began building the Berlin theater . After completing his studies at the Berlin Building Academy, he worked as a construction manager and a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel . From 1824 he worked as a builder and from 1832 as a building inspector in Berlin. On May 9, 1844, he was appointed cathedral construction manager, a task that he carried out until 1847. He also worked since 1845 in the Cathedral Building Commission and in the Ministerial Building Commission. In 1849 he came to the head office and from 1852 was head of special building projects in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior. In March 1849 he was awarded the fourth grade Red Eagle Order .
family
Bürde married Henriette Luise (née Despang, 1803–1880) on March 24, 1824.
- The painter Paul Bürde , the son of his brother Ernst, married his daughter Katarina (* 1837) in 1856. According to other sources, Paul Bürde was his own son.
- His son Emil (* 1828) was married to Jenny Bürde-Ney .
- Friedrich Leopold Bürde (born January 27, 1792; † August 12, 1849) was an animal painter and professor at the Berlin Academy, was also a son of Samuel Gottlieb Bürde and his second wife Christiane Emilie (née Bertram, † 1800).
buildings
Participation in Schinkel buildings
- 1818–1821: Playhouse
- 1824–1825: Artillery and Engineering School Unter den Linden , no longer available today
- 1824–1830: Old Museum
- 1832–1835: Berlin Building Academy
More buildings
- 1830–1840 and 1861–1864: extensions and modernization for the mint in Unterwasserstraße, today the Foreign Office is located there
- 1829–1831: New four-storey storage building for the Packhof , no longer available today
- 1838–1846: Extensions for the city court, at the corner of Königstrasse and Jüdenstrasse , no longer available today
- 1848–1849: Conversion of the Hardenberg Palace into a meeting and business building for the Prussian House of Representatives , no longer available today
- 1851: The Mendelssohn House was converted into a Prussian mansion , no longer there today
- 1862–1864: Fundamental renovation of the Palais am Festungsgraben , together with Hermann von der Hude
- 1867: Luisenstiftung in Markgrafenstrasse, no longer available today
literature
- Construction journal. 16th year 1866, column 311 (Appreciation of Bürde in a report on the meeting of the Architects' Association in Berlin on October 21, 1865, { digital.zlb.de ).
- Hans Vollmer : Burde, Heinrich . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 5 : Brewer-Carlingen . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1911, p. 195 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- Reinhart route: beginnings and innovation of the Prussian building administration. 2nd Edition. Böhlau, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-412-17701-6 .
- Gernot Ernst, Ute Laur-Ernst: The city of Berlin in printmaking. Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86732-055-9 .
Web links
- Kathrin Chod, Herbert Schwenk, Hainer Weisspflug: Burde, Georg Heinrich . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (ed.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Mitte . Luisenstadt educational association . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89542-111-1 ( luise-berlin.de - as of October 7, 2009).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kathrin Chod, Herbert Schwenk, Hainer Weisspflug: Burde, Georg Heinrich . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (ed.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Mitte . Luisenstadt educational association . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89542-111-1 ( luise-berlin.de - as of October 7, 2009). de
- ↑ The Berlinische Zeitung was a royal privileged newspaper of state and learned matters . No. 74 . Voss. Erben, Berlin March 28, 1849, Sp. 1 ( books.google.de ).
- ^ Günter Meckenstock: Sermons. First to fourth collections (1801–1820) with the variants of the new editions (1806–1826)… Walter de Gruyter, 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-026678-8 , p. 922 ( books.google.de - reading sample).
- ↑ Hans Vollmer : Burde, Heinrich . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 5 : Brewer-Carlingen . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1911, p. 195 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - Here the painter is said to be the son of Heinrich Bürde in the following article [= Paul Bürde * 1819; † May 23, 1874]).
- ↑ Hans Vollmer: Burde, Friedr. Leopold . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 5 : Brewer-Carlingen . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1911, p. 194–195 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - neither here nor with any other burden is a relationship mentioned in the lexicon).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Burden, Georg Heinrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Burde, Heinrich; Burden, Heinrich Georg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and building contractor, Prussian building officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 16, 1796 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | October 16, 1865 |
Place of death | Berlin |