Heinrich Müller-Erkelenz
Heinrich Müller-Erkelenz (born March 16, 1878 in Worms , † 1945 in Berlin ) was a German architect .
education
Müller-Erkelenz studied in Nuremberg, Munich and Darmstadt and counted Gabriel von Seidl and Karl Hofmann among his teachers. Before settling down as a freelance architect in Cologne (1904), he had worked in various architectural offices since 1900, where he worked for Carl Moritz for several years .
Buildings and designs
His work includes housing estates, commercial buildings such as hotels, department stores or office buildings, but also villas and other private houses.
In Cologne
- 1900: Marienburg , Pferdmengesstraße 20, design for the Villa Braubach (executed in 1901 by and based on a design by Carl Moritz)
- 1905–1906: Marienburg, Bayenthalgürtel 7, Villa Best
- 1905–1906: Altstadt-Nord , Breite Straße , building for the Kölnische Zeitung
- 1906–1907: Marienburg, An der Alteburger Mühle 3, Villa M. Müller
- 1907: Altstadt-Nord, Breite Straße 78, interior work on the Alfred Neven DuMont residential building
- 1907: Lindenthal , Fürst-Pückler-Straße, design for the Villa Diel
- 1907–1908: Neustadt-Süd , Overstolzenstrasse 5–13, Villa Alfred Neven DuMont
- 1908: Altstadt-Nord, Heumarkt 10, Froitzheim House
- around 1908: Marienburg, Bayenthalgürtel 11, design for the Villa Herz (executed in 1908/1909 by and based on a design by Ziesel & Friedrich)
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Hohe Strasse 152–154, Kempinski House
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Große Budengasse 9
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Neue Langgasse 3 (today Neven-DuMont-Straße), printing house
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Schildergasse 107–109, commercial building
- 1908–1909: Neustadt-Süd, Kleingedankstraße 8, Joly house
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Süd , Neumarkt 15–19, commercial building of the Bing Sons company
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Apostelnstrasse, renovation of the Metropol Theater
- 1908–1909: Deutz , Rheinallee 8, commercial building for Westdeutsche Asphaltwerke
- 1908–1909: Altstadt-Nord, Komödienstraße, conversion for the company Villeroy & Boch
- 1909: Lindenthal, Bachemer Straße 80a, Villa Posseaße / Richartzstraße, Dielhaus
- 1910: Neustadt-Nord , Worringer Strasse 14, Flechtheim house
- 1910: Nippes , Nordstrasse 17, Kretzer house
- 1911: Leonhard Tietz AG (today Kaufhof) Altstadt-Nord, competition design for a department store for
- 1911–1912: Marienburg, Oberländer Ufer 208 , Villa Bales
- 1913–1914: Altstadt-Nord, Trankgasse 7–9, Deichmannhaus
- 1914–1915: Neustadt-Nord, Wörthstraße 21, conversion of the Otto Wolff house
- 1914–1915: Altstadt-Nord, Zeughausstraße 2, conversion of the Otto Wolff office building
- 1919: Lime , factory buildings and residential development for the Humboldt mechanical engineering company
- 1920: Höhenhaus , Berliner Straße, settlement of the Felten & Guilleaume company
- 1921–1922: Altstadt-Nord, Kaufmannshof competition
- 1922–1923: Neustadt-Nord, Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer 55–61, administration building of the Rheinische AG for lignite mining and briquette production
- 1922–1923: Nippes, Xantener Straße 99, buildings by the Hoffmann & Frank company (from 1931 Opekta )
- 1922–1923: Marienburg, Lindenallee 45, Villa Müller
- 1925: Deutz, Gotenring 19, Kraus house
- 1925: Competition design for the "harvest" (3rd prize)
- 1925–1926: Altstadt-Nord, Trankgasse, renovation and reconstruction of the Excelsior Hotel Ernst
- 1925–1926: Altstadt-Nord, Heumarkt, competition design for the bridgehead development of the Deutz Bridge
- 1926: Altstadt-Nord, conversion of the building at Am Hof 41–45
- 1931: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 31–41, competition design for an administration building for Allianz insurance Neustadt-Nord,
- 1936: Altstadt-Nord, reconstruction of the Andreaskloster 14 building
- 1936: Altstadt-Süd, An St. Katharinen 8–10 / Katharinenhof 1–8
Outside Cologne
- 1907: Rösrath , conversion of the Venauen manor
- 1910–1911: Bad Godesberg , Kronprinzenstraße 6, villa (Cremer house)
- 1911–1912: Bad Nauheim , Jeschke's Grand Hotel
- 1911–1913: Bonn- Poppelsdorf , expansion of the Soennecken factory
- 1912–1913: Koblenz , Grand Hotel " Koblenzer Hof "
- 1912–1913: Munich , Hotel "Der Königshof"
- 1913: Pforzheim , competition design for a bridge over the Enz (2nd prize)
- 1913–1914: Königswinter , Hotel Petersberg
- 1916–1917: Premnitz , powder factory and settlement for the United Cologne-Rottweiler powder factories
- 1918–1919: Bad Godesberg, Plittersdorf district , Am Büchel 53, villa for the Theodor Wilhelm Düren family (demolished in 1995)
- 1919: Emmerich , competition design for a town hall (purchase)
- 1925: Frankfurt (Oder) , competition design for the "Handelshof" on the station forecourt (purchase)
- 1926–1927: Frankfurt (Oder), hotel and office building
- 1928: Barmen , competition design for a hotel (Wuppertal-)
- 1929: Berlin , competition design for the development of Alexanderplatz
- 1939: Bayreuth , Nazi planning
literature
- Wolfram Hagspiel : Cologne. Marienburg . Buildings and architects of a villa suburb. (= Stadtspuren, Denkmäler in Köln, Volume 8) 2 volumes, JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-7616-1147-1 , Volume II, pp. 897f.
- Christiane Schillig: The work of the architect Heinrich Müller-Erkelenz (1878-1945) . Dissertation. Cologne 1994.
- Hiltrud Kier : List of monuments Cologne old town and Deutz . Ed .: State Conservator Rhineland . tape 12.1 . Rheinland Verlag, Cologne 1979, ISBN 3-7927-0455-2 .
Web links
Commons : Heinrich Müller-Erkelenz - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Heinrich Müller-Erkelenz in the catalog of the German National Library
References and comments
- ^ House Kretzer. on wiki.archiv-koeln-nippes.de
- ↑ Gerhard Vinken et al. (Ed.): Dehio-Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler: Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 , p. 921.
- ^ Until 1978 Büchelstrasse 53
- ↑ Horstheider man : Godesberger industrial history I . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg eV , ISSN 0436-1024 , Issue 48 (2010), Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg , Bad Godesberg 2011, pp. 96-134 (here: p. 118 / 119).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Müller-Erkelenz, Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1878 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Worms |
DATE OF DEATH | 1945 |
Place of death | Berlin |