Heinrich Otto Vogel

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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

Forest school in Lauchhammer
Christ Church in Koblenz
Lukas Church in Munster

Honors

literature

Web links

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