Hans Bartolmes

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Hans Bartolmes (born August 17, 1902 in Frankfurt am Main ; † 1995 ) was a German architect , sculptor and graphic artist .

Life

Bartolmes studied between 1917 and 1923 in Frankfurt am Main, at the building trade school , the arts and crafts school and the Städel school . In 1924 he got a job in the office of the Frankfurt architect Ludwig Bernoully . In 1928/1929 he worked with Adam Heinrich Assmann, after which he was an employee of Franz Delcher. From 1934 he worked as a freelance architect and graphic designer in Frankfurt, 1937–1939 in association with the architect Gottlob Schaupp . After participating in the Second World War as a soldier and then as a prisoner of war , he again worked independently in Frankfurt am Main, among other things in the construction of Protestant churches. Until 1969 he was a member of the Association of German Architects .

Buildings and designs

  • 1936: Athletes, draft for a sgraffito painting on an officer's house in Aschaffenburg (rejected by the Building Senate)
  • 1951: Collaboration on the AEG high-rise in Frankfurt am Main (demolished in 1999)
  • 1955: Evangelical Church of the Holy Savior in Frankfurt am Main- Bornheim (torn down in 2005)
  • 1955: Church hall of the Evangelical Bethlehem Congregation in Frankfurt am Main- Ginnheim
  • 1958: Design for the Evangelical Wartburg Church in Frankfurt am Main- Nordend (not executed)
  • 1959: Protestant New Nicolaikirche in Frankfurt am Main- Ostend

literature

  • Thomas Zeller: The architects and their building activities in Frankfurt am Main from 1870 to 1950. (= contributions to monument protection in Frankfurt am Main , Volume 14.) Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-921606-51-9 , p. 28.
  • Karin Berkemann : Post-war churches in Frankfurt am Main (1945-76). (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Hessen , Volume 51.) Theiss, Stuttgart 2013. (also dissertation, Neuendettelsau, 2012.)
  • Fritz Werthmann (arrangement), church council of the ev.-luth. St. Nicolai Congregation (ed.): Festschrift for the consecration of the new St. Nicolai Church in Frankfurt / Main on the 3rd Sunday after Trinity on June 14, 1959, Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt am Main 1959.

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