Heinrich Lingemann (architect)

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Heinrich Lingemann (born January 9, 1811 in Kassel , † after 1866) was a German architect and war builder .

Life

Heinrich Lingemann worked from 1836 to 1837 as a construction intern with the architect Johann Conrad Bromeis . But as early as 1830, various architectural and construction drawings as well as floor plans by Lingemann - partly based on designs by Bromeis - for various farm and stud buildings for the castle in Beberbeck .

On August 13, 1837, Lingemann was appointed war construction manager.

From 1846 Heinrich Lingemann worked as a war construction inspector, from 1850 to 1866 as a war builder. He retired soon after he was accepted into the service of the Kingdom of Prussia .

Works (selection)

  • Beberbeck;
    • July 7, 1830 (dating): Drawing and execution by Gestüt Fürstenhaus Beberbeck, design for the first and second floor, floor plans based on designs by Bromeis

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d o. V .: oV: Lingemann, Heinrich , short vita on the page architekturlösungen.museum- kassel.de in the version from August 2007, last accessed on February 9, 2020
  2. a b o. V .: List of objects with drawings by Lingemann, partly questionable on the page architekturlösungen.museum-kassel.de [no date]