Heinrich Lassen
Heinrich Lassen (also: Heinz Lassen ) (born March 27, 1864 in Flensburg ; † February 21, 1953 there ) was a German architect , construction clerk and local politician . As city architect of the Berlin district of Schöneberg he realized in the 1920s a series of public buildings.
Life
After finishing school, Lassen attended the building trade school in Eckernförde, then studied at the Technical University in Berlin-Charlottenburg and then worked as an architect. After his time as a teacher at the building trade school, he was elected to the city planning officer in Berlin-Schöneberg. During the First World War , Lassen worked in the Department of War Commodities - Metal Seizure.
Lassen was a member of the Association of German Architects , the Reich Research Society for Economic Efficiency in Building and Housing , the German Werkbund and the German Society in 1914 . In addition, he was a member of the Berlin Masonic lodge to the golden ship .
Works
- 1903–1904: Flensburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- 1911–1912: Auhagen house in Dahlem , Arnimallee 12
- from 1911: Castle with stables in Jamitzow (burned down in March 1929)
- before 1915: Landhaus Reimer, Dahlem, Podbielskiallee 44
- before 1915: Landhaus Keppel, Grunewald , Humboldtstrasse
- 1922–1927: Ceciliengärten housing estate
- 1923–1924: Villa for Hans Bredow in Dahlem, Englerallee 19
- 1929: Kiosk with a bus shelter and public facilities on today's Breslauer Platz in Berlin-Friedenau
- Other buildings that are also under monument protection are the Stadtbad Schöneberg in Hauptstrasse and the public lavatory at Schöneberg Town Hall .
As a city councilor, he suggested the construction of the Schöneberg settlement Lindenhof .
Honors
A plaque commemorates him at the Ceciliengärten housing estate in Traegerstraße 2/3. The Heinrich-Lassen-Park behind the Stadtbad Schöneberg also bears his name.
literature
- Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft - The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, ISBN 3-598-30664-4 .
- Lassen, Heinrich . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 22 : Krügner – Leitch . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1928, p. 409 .
- Heinz Lassen, works 1925–1930. (= Neue Werkkunst ) Friedrich Ernst Hübsch Verlag, Berlin / Leipzig / Vienna 1930.
- Peter Genz: Building beyond the region. Architects from the building trade school Eckernförde 1868–1968. Neumünster 2006, ISBN 3-529-05335-X , p. 151 f.
- Berthold Hamer: Biographies of the fishing landscape. Husum 2007, ISBN 978-3-89876-339-4 , volume. 2: K-Z. P. 468 f.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Photos and floor plans of the Jamitzow Palace. In: Berliner Architekturwelt. 20, Issue 1, 1918, urn : nbn: de: kobv: 109-opus-5333 pp. 15–35.
- ↑ a b Photos and floor plans of Heinz Lassen's works. In: Berliner Architekturwelt. 17, Issue 5, 1915, pp. 194–199 ( opus.kobv.de PDF, accessed on April 18, 2015).
- ↑ The architectural significance of the Englerallee 19 building at www.bln-partner.de , accessed on February 5, 2012.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lassen, Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect, construction officer and local politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 27, 1864 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Flensburg |
DATE OF DEATH | February 21, 1953 |
Place of death | Flensburg |