Pfeifer & Handel
Pfeifer & Händel is the name of an architecture office in Leipzig that existed from approx. 1880 to 1894 and then under the name of Handel & Franke until the 1920s. It was founded by the architects Johann Ferdinand Pfeifer (1854-1894) and August Oswald Handel (* 1857 in Liebertwolkwitz ). After Pfeifer's death, Theodor Franke entered the office. Temporary employees included Paul Möbius , who worked in this office until 1899, and Alvin Anger .
Buildings and designs
- 1882: Carl Eduard Sperling's residential and commercial building in Leipzig, Gottschedstraße 22
- 1882: Design for an apartment building on Waldstrasse in Leipzig, Waldstrasse district
- 1888: Factory building of the Saxon wool yarn factory Tittel & Krüger AG in Leipzig- Plagwitz , Nonnenstrasse 17–21
- 1890: Design of the Villa Dürfeld in Einsiedel near Chemnitz
- 1890–1891: "Villa Hilda" for Adolf Bleichert , since 1956 Heinrich-Budde-Haus , in Leipzig- Gohlis , Lützowstraße 9 (with Alvin Anger as an employee)
- 1890–1891 and 1895: Messhaus Mey & Edlich in Leipzig, Neumarkt 20–22
- 1893–1894: Apartment building at Industriestraße 49 in Leipzig (with Paul Möbius as an employee)
- 1895–1896: Gym for the Eutritzsch gymnastics and sports club 1860 in Leipzig- Eutritzsch , Wittenberger Straße 30 (with Paul Möbius as an employee)
- 1895–1896: Apartment building Waldstraße 4 in Leipzig (with Paul Möbius as an employee)
- 1897: Nietzschmann / Wommer exhibition building at the Saxon-Thuringian industrial and commercial exhibition in Leipzig 1897 (with Paul Möbius as an employee)
- 1903: Leutzsch town hall in (Leipzig-) Leutzsch , Georg-Schwarz-Straße 140
- 1905: New box house of the Masonic Lodge " Minerva zu den Drei Palmen " in Leipzig (destroyed)
- 1906–1908: four-and-a-half-storey factory building for the colored yarn spinning mill with attached machine and boiler house as well as building for the dye works, office and laboratory for the Kammgarnwerke AG in Eupen (later used by the Eupen cable works )
- 1921–1922 and 1927: Team bath ( wash house ) and hoisting machine house of the Vereinsglück shafts in Oelsnitz / Erzgeb.
- 1921–1922: Cartel seat of the Central German Brown Coal Syndicate in Leipzig, Nordplatz 11
literature
- Stefan W. Krieg (ed.): Max and Paul von Bleichert. Entrepreneurs and their villas. (= Gohliser Historische Hefte , 9.) Sax-Verlag, Beucha 2004, ISBN 3-934544-45-2 .
Web links
Commons : Pfeifer & Handel - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, Inv.-No. K / 1341/2004
- ↑ P. Gründling: The gardens of the Villa Bleichert ... In: From the Villa Hilda to the clubhouse. 1999.
- ↑ Manfred Hötzel: Why the garden house Lützowstr. 19 means “garden house”. In: Gohlis Forum , issue 4/2002.
- ↑ Manfred Hötzel, Stefan W. Krieg (ed.): Adolf Bleichert and his work. Entrepreneur biography, industrial architecture, company history. (= Gohliser Historische Hefte , 8.) Sax-Verlag, Beucha 2002.
- ^ Wolfgang Hocquél : The architecture of the Leipziger Messe. Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-345-00575-1 .
- ^ Peter Guth, Bernd Sikora: Art Nouveau & Werkkunst. Architecture around 1900 in Leipzig. Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-361-00590-6 , p. 124.
- ^ Peter Guth, Bernd Sikora: Art Nouveau & Werkkunst. Architecture around 1900 in Leipzig. Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-361-00590-6 , p. 12.
- ^ Peter Guth, Bernd Sikora: Art Nouveau & Werkkunst. Architecture around 1900 in Leipzig. Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-361-00590-6 , p. 114.
- ↑ Bernd Sikora, Katja M. Mieth: "Industrial architecture in Saxony. Experience, preserve, remember." (Brochure for the exhibition in the Oelsnitz Mining Museum) Oelsnitz 2014.
- ↑ Finanzämter Leipzig (p. 4) SIB Sachsen, accessed on April 9, 2020.