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Gottlieb Friedrich Daniel Pfeilsticker (born November 29, 1811 in Rot an der Rot , † December 9, 1866 in Ravensburg ) was a German architect.
Life
Gottlieb Friedrich Daniel Pfeilsticker was a son of the bailiff Gottlieb Friedrich Pfeilsticker and his wife Juliane Friederike, nee. Hebsacker. He had three siblings, including a twin brother. Pfeilsticker spent his childhood and youth in Rot an der Rot and in Reutlingen ; there he attended Latin school . From 1826 he was trained in Karl Marcell Heigelin's private construction school in Tübingen . Heigelin went to the new trade school in Stuttgart as a professor in 1829 , where he was followed by Pfeilsticker. In 1830/31 he was in charge of the construction of an economic building on the Mooswald state estate near Friedrichshafen , in 1832 he was in charge of building the trade school, and in 1833 a private and two factory buildings in Esslingen am Neckar . Then he passed the civil service examination in construction and worked as a self-employed builder. During this time he had buildings built in Teinach , Wildbad and Tübingen. Presumably that "G. Pfeilstiker ”, who reported in the Allgemeine Bauzeitung Wien 7 from 1842 about the Hôtel Belle vue in Wildbad in Würtemberg , is identical to Gottlieb Pfeilsticker.
After his appointment as provisional building inspector, he managed, among other things, the construction of the new auditorium in Tübingen. In the summer of 1842, Pfeilsticker became a lecturer in building studies at the political science faculty of the University of Tübingen, but a year later he was appointed district building inspector with the title of building officer in Ravensburg. He was also responsible for the districts of Heiligkreuztal , Ochsenhausen , Schussenried , Tettnang , Waldsee , Wangen im Allgäu and Altdorf-Weingarten .
On October 21, 1845, he married Pauline Friederike Susanne Albertine Schuster in Ulm . The marriage had five children. The daughter Sophie (1849–1910) married the senior church councilor and dean Paul Gottlob Theodor Knapp. Son Albert also became an architect. From 1857 the family lived in the Herrengasse in Ravensburg in the house of the late lawyer August Schuster, the brother-in-law of Gottlieb Pfeilsticker. Pfeilsticker died of a heart attack soon after his 55th birthday .
Buildings (selection)
- Upper office building in Leutkirch (1845/36)
- Upper Office Building in Ravensburg (1847/48)
- St. Michael in Hohentengen (1848-1852)
- St. Stephanus in Bollingen (1853)
- Parish church of St. Lambertus in the Ertingen district of Binzwangen (1854)
- Main facade of the hospital in Waldsee
- St. Gallus in Tettnang (1858–1860)
- St. Nikolaus in Schmalegg (1861)
- Montfort Castle in Langenargen (1861–1867)
literature
- Alfred Lutz : Gottlieb Pfeilsticker (1811-1866). Pioneer of historicist architecture in Upper Swabia. In: Ulm and Oberschwaben , Volume 55 (2007), pp. 305–357.
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SURNAME | Arrow stickers, Gottlieb |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Arrow sticker, Gottlieb Friedrich Daniel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 29, 1811 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Red on the red |
DATE OF DEATH | December 9, 1866 |
Place of death | Ravensburg |