Hans Heuser (architect)

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Hans Heuser (born August 22, 1904 in Düsseldorf ; † September 3, 1953 there ) was a German architect .

Life

Heuser completed his apprenticeship with the architects Tietmann & Haake in Düsseldorf. He also attended the Düsseldorf School of Applied Arts . Study trips took him to Holland, Belgium, Sweden, France, Spain, Italy, England and Ireland. From 1930 he worked as a freelance architect.

In 1934, Heuser and Helmut Hentrich formed the Hentrich & Heuser architectural association , which took part in major competitions in the German Empire. In 1944, the task force for the reconstruction of bombed-out cities commissioned Hentrich & Heuser with the reconstruction of Krefeld , which had been reduced to rubble by a heavy air raid by the Royal Air Force on the night of June 21-22, 1944. As a well-established architectural office, Hentrich & Heuser seamlessly succeeded in taking on major planning and construction contracts in Düsseldorf and the surrounding area after the Second World War . Good, long-standing relationships with Friedrich Tamms and Hanns Dustmann helped . In the context of the Düsseldorf architectural dispute, Hentrich & Heuser were among the offices and planners whose collaboration with Friedrich Tamms was criticized by the opposition "Architektenring Düsseldorf".

On July 10, 1948, Heuser married Maria Magdalena Feldmann (born December 26, 1922 in Husten, Olpe district, Catholic). Heuser died in 1953 at the age of 49. His partner Hentrich continued the office with Hubert Petschnigg .

Works

  • Restoration of the monastery building, Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth
  • House C., Viersen
  • House E., Krefeld
  • House M., Krefeld
  • House H., Krefeld
  • House Sch. (Schmitz-Egelhoff), Krefeld, 1934–1935
  • Head house (apartment building), Inselstrasse 34 / corner of Scheibenstrasse, Düsseldorf, 1935–1936
  • Model house for the Reich Exhibition of Creative People for the sculptor Ernst Reiss-Schmidt (1902–1987) in the Schlageterstadt artists' estate (today Golzheimer Siedlung ), Franz-Jürgens-Straße 8, 1937
  • Single family home for Dr. Rohde, Düsseldorf, before 1939
  • House B. (Dr. Blassendorf), Meerbusch , before 1939
  • Five-family house for Poensgen, Rheinallee 165, Düsseldorf, before 1939
  • Apartment building, Uerdinger Strasse 14, Düsseldorf
  • Apartment building, Schäferstrasse / corner Inselstrasse. Dusseldorf
  • House Weber , An der alten Mühle 5, Düsseldorf-Kalkum
  • Schl. House, Krefeld, 1935
  • Schorsch House, Vossen Links 13 (corner of Rheinallee), Düsseldorf, 1936
  • Flood protection gate (Deichtor) in Orsoy , 1937
  • House A., Springorumstraße, Dortmund, 1937
  • HJ home in Duisburg-Rheinhausen , Werthauser Strasse, 1937–1938
  • Fire Brigade School, Schützenstrasse, Hilden, 1938
  • Youth home, Schulstrasse, Hilden , 1938–1939
  • Brendt Hunting Lodge in Brandenberg (Hürtgenwald) , 1938
  • House HH, Düsseldorf-Kalkum , 1941
  • Village house on the Lower Rhine, 1942
  • House Ö. [Oetker] in Krefeld, before 1943
  • Restoration of house H. , Malkastenstrasse, Düsseldorf-Pempelfort
  • Reiwinkel shop fitting, 1946
  • Restoration of Suitbertusdom, Kaiserswerth , 1947
  • Hotel Bierhoff, 1947
  • Corneliusplatz office building, Düsseldorf 1948
  • Reconstruction of the Jacobi House , Düsseldorf-Pempelfort, 1949
  • Drahthaus , Düsseldorf-Golzheim , 1951–1952
  • Gerling -Hochhaus, Gereonshof, Cologne (draft, changes by Hans Gerling ), 1950–1953
  • Banking house Heinz Ansmann , Düsseldorf, 1952
  • Aluminum house , Jägerhofstrasse, Düsseldorf, 1952–1953

literature

  • Winter, Friedrich Georg [Vorw., Mitarb.]: Düsseldorfer Architekten. Exhibition Düsseldorf Architects: Dr. Beucker, Dr. Hentrich & Hans Heuser, Hans Junghanns, Hanns Leisten & Hans Rouette, Ph. W. Stang, Heinz Thoma, Roland Weber, FG Winter. Kunsthalle Düsseldorf May 9th - June 10th 1948 . Schwann (print), Düsseldorf 1948, p. 12-15 .

Web links

Commons : Hans Heuser  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. registry office Central Dusseldorf 1829/1953
  2. Art and the beautiful home . Thiemig Verlag, Munich 1954, Volume 54, p. 26
  3. ^ Werner Durth : German architects. Biographical entanglements 1900–1970 . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich 1992, ISBN 3-528-28705-5 , pp. 274, 277 ff., 316
  4. Werner Durth, p. 369
  5. registry office Drolshagen 29/1948
  6. film no. 7-4-11-2.0000