House Hoogenkamp

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House Hoogenkamp

The Hoogenkamp house , formerly Landhaus Hucke , is located in Bremen , Oberneuland district , Oberneulander Landstrasse 33. It was built in 1825 according to plans by master builder Hinrich Kaars. It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1973 .

history

The single-storey, plastered villa with a hipped roof and a portico with Doric columns in front of the loggia was built in 1825 in the era of classicism in a country house style for the merchant Conrad Christian Hucke.
In 1874 a first conversion (rear extension) took place according to plans by Johann Georg Poppe for Carl Dietrich Christian Westenfeld, and in 1911 a second conversion with several rear bay extensions according to plans by Hans Haering for the merchant Heinrich Christian Lahusen (1856–1928) from the large town of Bremen and the Lahusen family in Delmenhorst.
Today (2018) the house is used as a practice and for living.

literature

  • Rudolf Stein : Classicism and Romanticism in the architecture of Bremen. Hauschild Verlag , Bremen 1964.
  • Dehio Bremen / Lower Saxony 1992
  • Nils Aschenbeck : tombs and country houses . In: Classicism in Bremen , 1993/94.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 26.8 ″  N , 8 ° 56 ′ 20.6 ″  E