Hermann Ehlgoetz

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Hermann Ehlgoetz (* 1880 in Bretten ; † 1943 ) was a German architect , urban planner , municipal building officer and university professor .

Live and act

During his studies in Karlsruhe, Ehlgoetz became a member of the Suevia Landsmannschaft in 1899 .

Ehlgötz was founded in 1921 as a successor to the Association Director of the Ruhr Settlement Association Robert Schmidt for technical councilor of the city of Essen chosen and worked there until 1928. Before assuming his professorship at the Technical University of Berlin handed Ehlgötz his studies and proposals for a general settlement plan for the space food to the public.

On September 1, 1928, Ehlgoetz was appointed as the successor to Josef Brix as professor for urban planning and urban civil engineering at the Technical University of Berlin. Together with Hermann Jansen, Ehlgoetz continued the “Urban Planning Seminar” set up by Felix Genzmer and Josef Brix in 1906 as “urban planning exercises for architects and engineers”.

Fonts

  • Urban architecture. Leipzig 1921.
  • Eat. (= Germany's urban development . ) DARI, Berlin-Halensee 1925.
  • Ruhrland. (= Germany's urban development . ) DARI, Berlin-Halensee 1925.
  • General settlement plan for the Essen area. Essen 1928.
    • Part One: The Eating Organism. (with 34 pages and 60 plates)
    • Part Two: The New Food Program. (with 152 pages and 94 plates)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berthold Ohm and Alfred Philipp (eds.): Directory of addresses of the old men of the German Landsmannschaft. Part 1. Hamburg 1932, p. 473.

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