Hans Noris

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Hans Andreas Noris (born December 27, 1883 in Munich ; † November 21, 1954 in Pertisau ) was a German architect .

Career

From September 9 to November 17, 1918, Noris was an officer in the press section of the Bavarian War Ministry . From 1929 to 1954 he was a member and finally chairman of the supervisory board of Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechsel-Bank . As the asset manager of the legacy of his wife's grandfather, Hugo von Maffei , he intertwined capital in the activities of August Lenz , which moved in the boom of Aryanization .

Noris was a member of the BMW AG Supervisory Board from 1931 to July 1943 . In 1944 he was chairman of the supervisory board of Held & Francke Bauaktiengesellschaft . In the second week of July 1945 he was one of 102 bankers and industrialists of the Nazi regime who were arrested by the US military authorities in Bavaria.

family

In 1909 Noris married Pauline Friederike Franziska von Maffei (1861–1926), a granddaughter of Hugo von Maffeis, in Munich . The marriage had two children, the architect Heinz Noris (1909–1991) and Gabriele Noris (1916–1955).

plant

  • 1908: Decision to build a new school building in Lindenberg im Allgäu . Architect: Hans Noris (Ackermann & Co Munich)
  • 1910: Kath Chapel St. Martin, Nadenberg, Lindenberg im Allgäu, neo - baroque three- icon complex .
  • 1911–1912: funeral hall, Art Nouveau , Lindenberg im Allgäu
  • 1912: Sonnenhof (Starnberg)
  • 1912: Villa, Robert-Koch-Straße 33 in Grünwald , two-story plastered building with hipped roof and side extension, in late Art Nouveau forms, gate entrance

swell

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  3. Banks / LENZ & CO .: casinos for sale . In: Der Spiegel . No. 1 , 1960 ( online ).
  4. ^ Till Lorenzen: BMW as a manufacturer of aircraft engines 1926–1940: State control measures and entrepreneurial scope for action . R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-486-58155-3 , p. 230 ( limited preview in the Google book search - dissertation, University of Konstanz).
  5. DA Pam, Civil Affairs Guide Dissolution of the Nazi Party and its affiliated Organizations Issue 31, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1944, p. 73 ( limited preview in Google Book Search)
  6. ^ Hermann August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel: German Who's who . tape 12 . Schmidt Römhild, 1955, p. 861 ( limited preview in the Google book search): “NORIS, Hans Ingenieur, member num. AR (partially chairman) - Munich 13. Franz-Joseph-Str. 2 - Born December 27, 1883 Munich - Dipl.-Ing. "
  7. Bernhard Schoßig (Ed.): Under the winged wheel . Institute for Future-Oriented History, Munich 2001, ISBN 978-3-8311-2208-0 , p. 206 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  8. Heinz Noris , Internationales Biographisches Archiv 13/1991 of March 18, 1991, in the Munzinger Archive , accessed on July 17, 2019 ( beginning of the article freely available)
  9. Iffeldorfer Journal 1 from 2019, p. 48
  10. ^ Association of the nobility in Bavaria (ed.): Genealogical manual of the nobility matriculated in Bavaria . tape 14 . Wissenschaftlicher Kommissionsverlag, Stegaurach 1982, DNB  830194991 , p. 481 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  11. ^ Georg Dehio: Handbook of German art monuments: Bavaria III: Swabia . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin / Munich 1989, ISBN 3-422-03008-5 , p. 658 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed July 25, 2019]).
  12. List of monuments for Grünwald (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Retrieved July 26, 2019.