Hans Müller (architect, 1864)

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Hans Müller (born December 28, 1864 in Nuremberg , † November 28, 1951 in Nuremberg-Ziegelstein ) was a German architect and local politician . After initially designing his projects in the forms of late historicism and reform architecture , he turned to the New Building in the 1920s . Among his most important creations are the Deutsche Hof (1912–1913) and today's Karl-Bröger-Haus (1929–1930).

Life

Hans Müller was the son of the Nuremberg master tailor Leberecht Müller. After attending the royal district secondary school I , he studied architecture at the Nuremberg Industrial and Construction School. After working in Emil Hecht's office , he took over the studio of his professional colleague David Röhm in 1895 . In 1926 he took his son-in-law Karl Kröck into his office as an equal partner. From 1904 to 1924 Müller was first represented in the community college, then in the Nuremberg city council. In this function he sat on the supervisory board of the newly founded Nuremberg housing association from 1922 . In 1934 he retired into private life.

Müller was married to Maria Hößbacher and had three children.

buildings

In Nuremberg

  • 1895: premises of the Brauhaus Nürnberg AG , Schillerstraße 14 (largely destroyed)
  • 1910: Bankhaus Kohn, Königstrasse 26 (destroyed in 1945)
  • 1910–1911: Hopf & Söhne hop store and kiln , Widhalmstrasse 4 (destroyed)
  • 1910–1911: Shooting house in Erlenstegen , Günthersbühler Straße 145
  • 1912–1913: Hotel Deutscher Hof , Frauentorgraben 29
  • 1913–1915: Commercial building for the Bayerische Disconto- und Wechselbank , Königstrasse 3
  • 1917–1918: Fritz Neumeyer AG factory , Klingenhofstrasse 72
  • 1921: Settlement for the Nürnberg Nord-Ost settlement , Eschenauer Strasse 66–84
  • 1922: Villa Bechmann, Prinzregentenufer 25
  • 1923: Former local health insurance fund, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße (with Karl Kröck)
  • 1925: Administration building of Großkraftwerk Franken AG , Nunnenbeckstrasse 5 (demolished in 2015)
  • 1929–1930: Publishing house of the Franconian Daily Mail (today Karl-Bröger-Haus), Karl-Bröger-Straße 9 (with Karl Kröck)
  • 1930–1931: Administration building of the Franconian Überlandwerk , Hainstraße 32–34 (with Karl Kröck ) (demolished in 2019)

Outside of Nuremberg

  • 1896: Baumann winter villa in Amberg , Mariahilfbergweg 2
  • 1907: Forest recreation home of the city of Nuremberg in Rückersdorf , Dachsbergweg 1
  • 1911–1912: Villa Adelung in Fürth , Kutzerstraße 37

literature

  • Knud Willenberg: The Nuremberg architect and city councilor Hans Müller . Korn & Berg, Nuremberg 1985, ISBN 3-87432-100-2 .
  • Bernd Windsheimer, Alexander Schmidt, Martin Schieber: Architecture Nuremberg. Volume 1. From the Middle Ages to Reconstruction . 2nd Edition. Sandberg, Nuremberg 2007, ISBN 3-930699-31-1 , p. 80-83 .
  • Müller, Hans, architect . In: Manfred H. Grieb (Ed.): Nürnberger Künstlerlexikon . tape 2 . KG Saur, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-598-11763-3 , p. 1043-1044 .

Individual evidence

  1. Winter Villa (1896). History of the Baumann brothers company, stamping and enamelling works in Amberg. Retrieved on August 19, 2019 (German).