Heinz Johannes

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Heinz Johannes (born February 16, 1901 in Görlitz ; † January 1945 ) was a German architect , building researcher and monument conservator .

After studying architecture in Munich and Berlin from 1921 to 1926, he completed his legal clerkship as a government architect in Wroclaw and Berlin by 1930 . In 1931 he published a guide to modern architecture in Berlin. Heinz Johannes worked from 1931 to 1938 as an assistant in the Athens department of the German Archaeological Institute . In 1934 he dealt with the Perseia in Mycenae , in autumn 1935 he was involved with Hans von Schoenebeck and Andreas Alföldi in the research of the Galerius Arch of Thessaloniki . On Samos he worked on the column bases of the Temple of Hera , in Larisa on Hermos on the temples and the temple districts. Johannes also designed the Kerameikos Museum and the excavation house in Olympia . From 1938 he was again active as a government architect ( assessor ) in Berlin and Hirschberg . 1938–1939 he carried out the building recordings of the mausoleum of Theodoric in Ravenna with Robert Heidenreich . Since the autumn of 1940 Johannes Gau was Conservator for the Warthegau in Posen. In 1944/1945 he taught monument preservation at the Art History Institute of the Imperial University in Poznan and died in January 1945 towards the end of the Second World War .

Fonts

  • New building in Berlin. A leader . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1931. [1] (Reprinted in 1998 by Mann, Berlin ISBN 3-7861-1983-X ).
  • with Robert Heidenreich : Theodoric's tomb at Ravenna . Steiner, Wiesbaden 1971.
  • On the construction findings of the Galerius Arch in Saloniki , in: Hans Peter Laubscher : The relief decoration of the Galerius Arch in Thessaloniki . Berlin 1974, pp. 160-165.

literature

  • Wolfgang Schiering : Appendix. In: Reinhard Lullies , Wolfgang Schiering (Ed.) Archaeologists' portraits . Portraits and short biographies of classical archaeologists in the German language. Zabern, Mainz 1988, ISBN 3-8053-0971-6 , p. 333.
  • Hans Johannes: Neues Bauen in Berlin , reprint of the Berlin 1931 edition, with an afterword to the new edition by Roland Jaeger, Berlin 1998, pp. IV-V.

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