Hans Junghanns
Hans Junghanns (born February 19, 1906 in Düsseldorf ; † November 9, 1989 there ) was a German architect .
Life
Junghanns was a son of the animal painter Julius Paul Junghanns, who had lived in Düsseldorf since 1904, and a great-great-grandson of the Munich architectural painter Domenico Quaglio . He completed a thorough training in carpentry, locksmithing, bricklaying and carpentry and was a student of Karl Wach , Richard Berndl (in Munich) and Heinrich de Fries . Junghanns went on study trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. From 1930 he worked as a freelance architect. Occasionally he worked with the Düsseldorf garden architect Roland Weber .
He was divorced when he died. As early as 1901 there seems to have been an architect with the same name in Düsseldorf. A relationship is unclear. Junghanns' estate is in the Archive for Architecture and Civil Engineering NRW .
plant
- 1936: two competition designs for the university library of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (both awarded)
- 1936: Apartment building in Düsseldorf, Achenbachstrasse 36
- 1937: Atelier of the city of Düsseldorf in Golzheim , Franz-Jürgens-Straße 12 (artist settlement in the " Schlageter-Stadt ", under monument protection)
- 1937: House K. in Düsseldorf-Stockum
- 1937: House in Essen
- 1938: Country house on the Lower Rhine
- 1938: home of a painter
- 1939: Design for KdF buildings, a. a. a KdF hall for 6000 people on the Heiligengeistfeld in Hamburg (first prize)
- 1947: Reconstruction of the Kaiser & Ganz department store in Neuss
- 1948: Model houses for two families in Düsseldorf-Stockum (prefabricated construction)
- Started in 1947: agricultural farm in Uedem
- 1950: Olly Prym house, Bonn-Bad Godesberg
- 1956/1957: Administration building of the former Eisen und Metall AG , Gelsenkirchen
- 1959–1960: Country house in Hamburg
- 1964: Philippus Church in Düsseldorf- Lörick
- 1965/1966: Upper chapel in the forest cemetery in Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (together with Gerhard Nitschke )
literature
- Friedrich Georg Winter (introduction): Düsseldorf architects. Exhibition of Düsseldorf architects. Dr. Beucker, Dr. Hentrich & Hans Heuser, Hans Junghanns, Hanns Leisten & Hans Rouette, Ph. W. Stang , Heinz Thoma , Roland Weber , FG Winter . (Catalog of an exhibition in the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf from May 9 to June 10, 1948) Düsseldorf 1948, pp. 9–11.
- Short biography Junghanns, Hans (website architects ) . In: Stefanie Schäfers: From the Werkbund to the four-year plan. The exhibition "Schaffendes Volk", Düsseldorf 1937. (= sources and research on the history of the Lower Rhine , Volume 4) Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-3045-1 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ registry office Central Dusseldorf 928/1906; Registry office Düsseldorf 6681/1989
- ↑ Iris Poßegger: The garden architect Roland Weber (1909–1997) . Grupello Verlag, Düsseldorf 2007, p. 80
- ↑ History index , cf. Movie No.:7-4-6-85.0000
- ↑ See entries on Hans Junghanns in the portal kmkbuecholdt.de
- ↑ Monthly books for architecture and urban development , Bauwelt-Verlag, Berlin 1937, p. 211 f.
- ↑ Architecture Guide Essen. Essen 1983, p. 32.
- ↑ German construction newspaper . Volume 73, Part 2, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Munich 1939, pp. 648, 666
- ^ Residential house Prym , data sheet in the portal nrw-architekturdatenbank.tu-dortmund.de , accessed on June 5, 2016
- ↑ Building in Germany 1945–1962.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Junghanns, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 19, 1906 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dusseldorf |
DATE OF DEATH | November 9, 1989 |
Place of death | Dusseldorf |