Heinrich Otto Vogel
Heinrich Otto Vogel (born May 20, 1898 in Darmstadt ; † September 15, 1994 in Trier ) was a German architect .
Life
From 1915 to 1918 Vogel studied architecture at the Darmstadt State Building Trade School . By 1930 he was in the settlements of the brown coal - mining areas of Lower Lausitz active, following up in 1935 as an independent architect in Senftenberg in Lower Lusatia. From 1935 until the end of the Second World War he was head of the building construction department of the city of Trier. In 1938 he was appointed building officer. He designed the Via archaeologica . From 1945 he worked as a freelance architect in Trier and was involved in the restoration of historical buildings, in particular churches of both Christian denominations. He often worked with the artist Eugen Keller on his Protestant church buildings in the Rhineland .
Buildings and designs
- 1928: Heilandskirche in Hörlitz
- 1929: two houses in Senftenberg , Grünstraße 2/4 and 3 (with garden pavilion)
- 1935: House in Senftenberg, Joachim-Gottschalk-Straße 12a (originally Wiesenstraße; demolished September 2018)
- 1930–1931: Forest school in Lauchhammer
- 1940: Trier bunker
- from 1946/1947: Reconstruction of the Trier churches of Liebfrauen, St. Antonius, St. Gangolf and St. Matthias
- 1947–1951: Reconstruction of the St. Laurentius Church in Saarburg
- 1951–1954: Reconstruction of the Kreuzkirche in Bonn
- 1951–1954: Reconstruction of the Christ Church in Koblenz
- 1952 Evangelical Church in Bitburg (new building on the site of the destroyed previous building)
- 1953: Church of St. Bartholomew in Saarburg-Niederleuken
- 1953–1954: Reconstruction of the Christ Church in Mainz
- 1953–1955: Town hall in Bitburg
- 1954–1956: Reconstruction of the Konstantinbasilika (Evangelical Church of the Redeemer) in Trier
- 1954–1958: Reconstruction of the Martinskirche in Kassel
- 1955: Renovation of the Evangelical Church in Stipshausen
- 1955: Reconstruction of the Christ Church in Wuppertal-Elberfeld
- 1955–1956: Conversion of the simultaneous church in Brauneberg into a double church
- 1955–1956: Johannes Church in Grünhaus / Mertesdorf
- 1955–1964: Renovation of the choir and nave of the Protestant collegiate church in Tübingen
- 1956–1964: Reconstruction of the St. Magni Church in Braunschweig
- 1957–1958: St. Luke's Church in Bonn
- 1957–1961: Reconstruction of the Reformation Church in Cologne-Bayenthal
- 1958–1960: Reconstruction of the Altmünster Church in Mainz
- 1958–1960: New Johanneskirche in Hanau
- 1959–1962: Expansion of the former collegiate church of St. Maria and St. Martin in Trier-Pfalzel
- 1960–1961: Redesign of the Liebfrauenkirche in Bitburg
- 1960–1961: Extension (acting like an independent second church) to the Catholic parish church of St. Mauritius in Heimersheim
- 1961: St. Luke's Church in Münster
- 1961–1963: Redesign of the west facade of the Antoniterkirche in Cologne
- 1961–1964: Petrikirche in Cologne-Niehl
- 1961–1965: Reconstruction of the old department store and the Schöffenhaus in Koblenz
- 1962–1963: Construction of the Red Tower in Trier
- 1962–1964: New construction of the Michaelskirche in Uerdingen
- 1962–1964: Luther Church in Cologne
- 1963–1964: Renewal of the Evangelical Church in Niederbrombach
- 1963–1965: Parish Church of St. Pauli Conversion in Thomm
- 1964: Christ Church in Münster-Wolbeck
- 1964–1965: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church in Cologne-Junkersdorf
- 1964–1968: City Church in Pforzheim
- 1965: Jonakirche in Essen- Heidhausen
- 1965–1966: Kreuzkirche in Hanau
- 1965–1967: Church of Peace in Kirchberg (Hunsrück)
- 1967: The Evangelical Church in Oberhausen-Alstaden is transformed into a preaching church
- 1969: Extension of an atrium with covered access to the Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist in Adenau
- 1971–1975: Reconstruction of the Kreuzkirche in Saarbrücken-Herrensohr
Honors
- Award of the Luther Medal by the Evangelical Church of Brandenburg
literature
- Claudia Maas: The work of the architect Heinrich Otto Vogel. Saarbrücken 1993, ISBN 3-921236-70-3 .
- Kai Kappel: Memento 1945? Church building from war ruins and rubble stones. Munich / Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-422-06739-4 , p. 355.
- Michael Berens: Obituary for building officer Heinrich Otto Vogel. In: New Trierisches Jahrbuch ( ISSN 0077-7765 ), 1995, page 221.
Web links
- Entry on Heinrich Otto Vogel in the Rhineland-Palatinate personal database
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Vogel, Heinrich Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 20, 1898 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Darmstadt |
DATE OF DEATH | September 15, 1994 |
Place of death | trier |