Gerhard Franz Langenberg
Gerhard Franz Langenberg (born November 29, 1842 in Xanten ; † February 21, 1895 in Bonn ) was a German builder .
Life
Gerhard Franz Langenberg was born as the son of the married couple Peter Theodor Langenberg (1817–1890) and Christine Wilhelmine (Mina) Commeßmann (1817–1890). He maintained his education a. a. with Conrad Wilhelm Hase . In 1874 he married Sybille Storm (1852-1893), with whom he had six children. Their first child Sybille married the church builder Johann Adam Rüppel , who after the sudden death of Gerhard Franz Langenberg took over his architecture office and completed his building projects in the Rhineland. The sons Julius, Theodor and Franz Gottfried Langenberg worked as architects in Kassel from 1904.
Works
Initially, Gerhard Franz Langenberg mainly worked as a site manager, z. B. from 1882 to 1884 at Drachenburg Castle in the Siebengebirge . Later he built mostly Catholic churches in the neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style. Gerhard Franz Langenberg also designed the interior fittings for numerous churches, such as the high altar .
Sacred buildings
- 1883–1885: St. Michael parish church in Duisburg - Meiderich
- 1888–1890: St. Sebastian parish church in Bonn - Poppelsdorf
- 1888–1890: Parish Church of St. Quirinus in Bonn - Dottendorf
- 1890–1892: Collegium Albertinum in Bonn
- 1892: St. Anna parish church in Hellenthal , Eifel
- 1892–1894: St. Matthäus parish church in Brühl-Vochem
- 1893–1894: Parish Church of St. Matthew , Niederkassel
- 1893–1894: St. Hubertus parish church in Schaephuysen
- 1893–1894: Church of St. Josef in Aachen
- 1893–1895: Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception of Mary in Fröndenberg
- 1894-1896: parish church of St. Evergislus in Brenig , after the death of Langenberg's by architect Hermann crack field of Beuel completed
- 1894–1897: Parish Church of the Birth of Mary in Cologne-Zündorf
- 1894–1898: Parish church of St. Quirinus and Jodokus in Langenfeld (Eifel)
- 1894–1900: Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in Osijek , Croatia (planning, construction by Josef Schmalzhofer from Vienna, completion of construction by Richard Jordan from Vienna after the death of Gerhard Franz Langenberg)
- 1895–1896: Parish Church of St. Bartholomew in Meggen , Lennestadt
Secular buildings
- 1884–1885: Hirschburg in the Siebengebirge near Königswinter
- 1886: Johannes Klais organ building residential and factory building in Bonn
- 1886–1887: Extension of Wintermühlenhof in the Siebengebirge (former owner Ferdinand Mülhens ( 4711 ))
Web links
- engl. Wikipedia: Peter and Paul Cathedral in Osijek
- Julius Langenberg: From the late Middle Ages to the present. The Langenberg family of masons and builders (PDF; 668 kB), Bonn, 2009, accessed on August 14, 2016.
Individual evidence
- ^ Julius Langenberg: A Bonn master builder family in the age of historicism . In: Bonner Geschichtsblätter , Vol. 32 (1980), pp. 105-124.
- ^ Peter Theodor Langenberg
- ↑ Tanja Wagner: The architects of the Drachenburg . In: Schloss Drachenburg. Historicistic castle romance on the Rhine . Published by the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-422-02241-6 .
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SURNAME | Langenberg, Gerhard Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 29, 1842 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Xanten |
DATE OF DEATH | February 21, 1895 |
Place of death | Bonn |