Gustav Adolph Linke

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Gustav Adolph Linke, 1859

Gustav Adolph Linke (born April 23, 1798 in Treptow an der Rega ; † May 5, 1867 in Berlin ) was a German architect , Prussian construction clerk and university professor .

career

After a surveyor apprenticeship, Gustav Adolph Linke studied at the Berlin Building Academy in 1822 and 1823 and then worked as a building manager in Berlin. As a road construction conductor , he passed the state examination in the district of Köslin in 1828 and then worked there as a master builder . From 1831 to 1848 he taught at the Berlin Academy of Architecture areas Baukonstruktionslehre , Hydraulic customer , road construction , Cameralbau , estimation and construction management , and from 1838 to 1850 at the Commercial Institute Berlin Civil and Mechanical Engineering Design . In 1839 he was appointed building officer and in 1846 senior building officer. From 1846 to 1854 he was a member of the Prussian Oberbaudeputation and then worked in the Prussian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Public Works. In 1858 he was appointed a secret senior building officer and later a ministerial advisor. He was buried in the old St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof in (Berlin-) Schöneberg.

buildings

  • 1834–1836: House at Potsdamer Strasse 120 (from 1937 No. 51/53) in Berlin, Schöneberger Vorstadt (not preserved)
  • 1855–1857: Villa Lehmann in Berlin-Tiergarten, Sigismundstraße 4 (not preserved)
  • 1860–1862: Villa von der Heydt in Berlin-Tiergarten, Von-der-Heydt-Strasse 16/17/18 / Herkulesufer (together with Hermann Ende ; restored 1976–1980)

literature

  • Uwe Kieling: Berlin building officials and state architects in the 19th century . Kulturbund der DDR, Berlin 1986, p. 60 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lehmann's house (colored lithograph) at the Architekturmuseum der Technische Universität Berlin , accessed on February 3, 2020
  2. Villa von der Heydt in the Berlin State Monument List