Henrich Deetjen

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Henrich Deetjen (born July 10, 1844 in Seehausen near Bremen , † 1916 ) was a German architect .

Life

After attending the Nienburg building trade school , Deetjen studied at the Hanover Polytechnic from 1863 to 1867 . There he was a student of Conrad Wilhelm Hase . In 1868 he studied with Friedrich von Schmidt in Vienna . He worked in his architecture office and worked on the restoration of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.

From 1862 to 1875 - with interruptions - he worked in Adelbert Hotzen's architectural office in Hanover . In 1870/1871 he did military service in the Franco-German War . From 1877 to 1886 he ran his own architectural office in Bremen together with the architect Eduard Gildemeister and from 1886 to 1897 he was the sole owner of this architectural office.

From 1897 he was in charge of the construction office of the North German wool combing and worsted spinning mill in Delmenhorst .

buildings

  • 1860–1862: Participation in the Adelbert Hotzen ("Hotzenburg") house in Hanover, Haarstrasse 5 (architect: Adelbert Hotzen)
  • 1862–1869: Participation in the castle in Hastenbeck (architect: Adelbert Hotzen)
  • 1863–1868: Participation in the restoration of the collegiate church in Bücken (architect: Adelbert Hotzen)
  • 1873/1874: Participation in the Evangelical Lutheran club house on Prinzenstrasse in Hanover (architect: Adelbert Hotzen)
  • 1878/1879: New building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Georg in Bremen-Huchting, Kirchhuchtinger Landstrasse 26, with Eduard Gildemeister, received
  • 1882: Johann Matthias Gildemeister house , merger of two houses, former grinding mill 22/23, with Eduard Gildemeister, not preserved
  • 1883: Carl Schütte's house , Rembertistraße 16, with Eduard Gildemeister, not preserved
  • 1888: Administration building in the Bremen free port
  • 1889: Lookout tower in Bürgerpark Bremen (construction management; architect: Heinrich Müller, Bremen)
  • 1889: Row houses on Schillingstrasse in Bremen-Woltmershausen (in collaboration with the architect Wilhelm Weyhe)
  • 1891–1895: District court building, Domsheide 16 in Bremen (construction management; architects: Hugo Weber and Ludwig Klingenberg, Bremen)
  • 1886–1914: several churches in the Bremen area
  • 1897–1914: factories of the North German wool combing and worsted spinning mill in Delmenhorst (preserved)
  • 1904: New construction of the Protestant Church of the Redeemer in Neudek in Bohemia (preserved)
  • Factory and administrative buildings in Langensalza, Chemnitz, Kappel and Neudek in Bohemia

Memberships

  • from 1867: Member of the Lower Saxony construction works in Hanover

literature

  • Herbert Mundhenke: The matriculation of the higher trade school, the polytechnic school and the technical university of Hanover. Hildesheim 1988–1992 (3 volumes).
  • Matriculation 3986
  • Ludwig Franzius: New port facilities in Bremen - opened in 1888. Hanover 1888.
  • Sid Auffarth: The North German wool combing and worsted spinning mill in Delmenhorst. (= Workbooks on the preservation of monuments in Lower Saxony. ) Hanover 1984.
  • Historical Museum of the City of Vienna (ed.): Friedrich von Schmidt (1825–1891). A Gothic rationalist. Vienna 1991. (exhibition catalog)
  • Günther Kokkelink, Monika Lemke-Kokkelink: Architecture in Northern Germany. Architecture and handicrafts of the Hanover School 1850–1900. Hanover 1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf Stein: Village churches and farmhouses in the Bremer Lande, 1967, p. 447 f.
  2. Architects and Engineers Association of Bremen (ed.): Bremen and its buildings. Verlag Carl Schünemann, Bremen 1900, p. 446.
  3. Architects and Engineers Association of Bremen (ed.): Bremen and its buildings. Verlag Carl Schünemann, Bremen 1900, p. 446.