Hans Krecke

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Hans Krecke (born November 21, 1879 ; † May 3, 1945 in Berlin ) was a German architect and mainly worked as a civil servant in the Berlin-Reinickendorf municipal building administration .

Live and act

Hans Krecke, born in 1879, married Henriette Luise Kattentidt in Hameln in 1908. In 1909 he became a community building inspector in the community of Reinickendorf and lived at Residenzstrasse 125. In the same year his son Hartmut was born, but he died in 1920. In 1911 the daughter Gudrun Krecke was born. In 1913, Hans Krecke was a member of the competition jury together with Möhring and Jansen in a competition to obtain preliminary drafts for the subdivision of an area of ​​the community of Berlin-Reinickendorf near the Schillerpark (approx. 46 ha). From 1914 to 1918 he served in the military in World War I and in 1917 was awarded the War Merit Cross by the Prince of Lippe. After the First World War he worked again as a councilor for municipal building in Reinickendorf and was in charge of planning the “Hinter der Dorfaue” community settlement. After the settlement was completed, he and his family moved into a row house there. His son Eberhard was born in 1919 and his daughter Hildburg in 1921. Krecke was a member of the supervisory board of the Gemeinnützige Heimstättengesellschaft Primus mbH, for which he also planned residential buildings in the 1920s. Eight days before the end of the Second World War , on May 3, 1945, the Krecke couple and their youngest daughter perished.

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buildings

  • 1909: Extension of the Hausotter elementary school , Berlin-Reinickendorf, Hausotterplatz 4
  • 1911: Realgymnasium (today Friedrich-Engels-Gymnasium), Berlin, Berner Straße (today Emmentaler Straße), Berlin-Reinickendorf, together with Reppin and Gregor
  • 1912: Parish and rectory, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Alt Reinickendorf 21–22
  • 1919: Community settlement “Hinter der Dorfaue” , Berlin-Reinickendorf, Hinter der Dorfaue and Freiheitsweg, together with Reppin
  • 1924: Residential buildings for Primus Heimstättengesellschaft mbH, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Oranienburger Strasse 73, 77, together with Reppin
  • 1928–31: Wittenau elementary school, Berlin-Reinickendorf, together with Jean Krämer
  • 1931: Litter box with kiosk, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Scharnweberstrasse 82

Fonts

  • Memorandum on the construction of a warm water indoor swimming pool with an artificial ice rink in connection with the Hermann E. Mudrack ice factory on the site on Baseler Strasse in Berlin-Reinickendorf, 1925.
  • Memorandum on the building site for the new district town hall, 1925.

literature

  • Senator for Urban Development and Environmental Protection Berlin (Ed.): Architectural monuments in Berlin, Reinickendorf district, Reinickendorf district, Berlin 1988.

Individual evidence

  1. Landesarchiv Berlin, residents' registration file
  2. ^ Hausotter elementary school, entry in the monument database
  3. ^ Friedrich-Engels-Oberschule, entry in the monument database
  4. ^ Parish and rectory, entry in the monument database
  5. Community settlement “Hinter der Dorfaue”, entry in the monument database
  6. Wittenau elementary school, entry in the monument database
  7. Kiosk & lavatories, entry in the monument database