Heinrich Henes

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Heinrich Henes (1919)

Heinrich Henes (born October 22, 1876 in Santiago de Chile , † July 31, 1961 in Stuttgart ) was a German architect who lived in Stuttgart.

Life

Henes began studying architecture at the Technical University of Stuttgart in the winter semester of 1897/98 at the latest , and at times also at the Technical University (Berlin-) Charlottenburg . After a legal clerkship and passed the 2nd state examination , he was appointed government master builder ( assessor in the public building administration) around 1905 . After just one year he gave up civil service to open his own office in Stuttgart and soon afterwards a branch in Ludwigshafen. In 1910 he took over a teaching position for structural engineering at the building trade school (today's University of Technology) Stuttgart, which he practiced until he was 71.

Henes was married to Ilse geb. Krais (* 1884), a daughter of the renowned Stuttgart print shop owner and publisher Felix Krais (1853–1937) and his wife Annie Krais born. Bucking.

In terms of style, Henes based his industrial and transport buildings on the classicism of the time around 1800, which is characterized by symmetry and simplicity.

Buildings and designs

literature

Web links

Commons : Heinrich Henes  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Henes, Heinrich . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 16 : Hansen – Heubach . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1923, p. 385 .
  2. Register list of the Technical University of Stuttgart for the winter semester 1897/98.
  3. 100 years of the State Building School (1845–1950). Stuttgart 1951, p. 28 f .;
    Fulfilled architectural life. On the death of Professor Heinrich Henes. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung. 3rd August 1961.
  4. Krais, Felix. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 , p. 1004 f. (with names of wife, daughter and son-in-law).
  5. ^ Website of Wilhelmstrasse 105 Vermögensverwaltungs-GmbH & Co. KG. accessed on March 24, 2017.
  6. Dominic Körner: The great void fills with life. In: BNN.de . August 4, 2018, accessed August 6, 2018 .
  7. Website of the Marble Hall in Weißenburgpark GmbH , accessed on March 24, 2017