Heinrich Silence

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Heinrich Stille (born May 17, 1879 in Hanover ; † May 31, 1957 there ) was a German architect .

Life

The - today - Dieterichsstraße 17 in Hanover, built in 1915 as a parish hall for the garden church parish by the brothers Stille
Originally built by Karl Börgemann , the parish hall of the Christ parish in Hanover; 1946–1948 rebuilt in style by Heinrich Stille

Heinrich Stille was a son of the master bricklayer and architect Friedrich Stille and the brother of the architect Ernst Stille .

After studying at the building trade school in Höxter , Ernst Stille studied from 1901 to 1903 at the Technical University in Hanover.

Heinrich Stille worked as a freelance architect in Hanover and was temporarily associated with his brother Ernst, and temporarily with Josef Herlitzius .

In 1902, Stille joined the Bauhütte zum white sheet .

Works (if known)

In collaboration with Ernst Stille (if known)

  • around 1905: Hanover, Walderseestrasse 2, Landhaus J. Stille
  • 1908 Hesel : Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Liudgeri ;
    • Competition design for the church tower (3 alternative designs), not carried out
    • Executed in 1909 based on a design by the architect Walter Saran , Hanover
  • around 1914: Hanover, Richard-Wagner-Strasse at the corner of Lortzingstrasse: residential buildings
  • 1915: Hanover, parish hall of the Evangelical Lutheran garden church
    • "Brick" competition design for the new building (2nd prize)
    • Execution: Heinrich and Ernst Stille

In collaboration with Josef Herlitzius (if known)

Own buildings

  • 1946–1948: Hanover, An der Christuskirche 15, at the corner of Am Judenfriedhof 14: Evangelical Lutheran parish and parish house of the Christuskirche ; receive

literature

  • Wiener Bauindustrie-Zeitung . 25th year. 1907/1908, No. 35, pp. 341–345 (Landhaus J. Stille in Hanover)
  • German competitions , Vol. 31, 1915, pp. 4–5, 24–25 (parish hall of the garden church in Hanover)
  • Herbert Mundhenke : The matriculation of the higher trade school, the polytechnic school and the technical university of Hanover . Hildesheim 1988–1992 (3 volumes), register 14089
  • Max Küster : Creating and working in 40 years. 1888-1928 . Hanover 1928, p. 42
  • Hans-Herbert Möller (Hrsg.): Settlements of the twenties in Lower Saxony . Hanover 1985
  • Günther Kokkelink , Monika Lemke-Kokkelink : Architecture in Northern Germany. Architecture and arts and crafts of the Hanover School 1850–1900 , Schlüter , Hanover 1998, p. 568

Archival material

Archival material from and about Ernst Stille can be found, for example

  • in the archive of the Bauhütte Hanover, which is partly housed in the Hanover city archive and partly in the Hanover club house at Braunstraße 28.

Web links

Commons : Heinrich Stille  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b o.V. : Stille, Ernst in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek in the version of October 5, 2005, last accessed on January 10, 2018
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Reinhard Glaß: Stille, Heinrich in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) [no date], last accessed on 10 January 2018