Huch & Grefges

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Under Huch & Grefges the firmierte in Koblenz -based common architecture firm of architects Franz Huch (* 21st March 1876 in Duderstadt - Esplingerode ; † 12. December 1944 in Weimar ) and (gen Hans.) Johann Hubert Grefges (* the thirtieth August 1878 in Duisburg ; † August 5, 1948 in Koblenz). The office buildings - including a number of Roman Catholic churches - were mainly built in the first third of the 20th century and are now mostly protected cultural monuments .

Buildings and designs

Catholic parish church St. Peter in Koblenz-Neuendorf
Catholic parish church of St. Martin in Koblenz-Kesselheim
  • 1906–1908: Orphanage of the Catholic women's association St. Barbara in Koblenz-Goldgrube
  • 1908–1909: New construction of the St. Maternus chapel in Koblenz-Bubenheim
  • 1910–1912: Weidtmansches Schlösschen in Koblenz-Metternich
  • 1912: -9999House at Kurfürstenstraße 35 in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt (sophisticated row house with a mansard roof )
  • 1912–1913: Monastery or sister house in Koblenz-Metternich, Oberdorfstrasse 19
  • 1913–1915: Expansion of the Catholic parish church of St. Peter in Koblenz-Neuendorf
  • 1913: -9999representative double villa in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt, Mainzer Straße 73 / 73a
  • around 1913: –9representative villa in Koblenz-Oberwerth , Simrockstrasse 5
  • 1914–1916: Catholic parish church of St. Johannes Beheading in Koblenz-Metternich
  • 1915: -9999Residential house at Pfarrer-Kraus-Straße 6 in Koblenz-Arenberg ( neo-baroque hipped roof - villa in classic local style )
  • 1922: -9999Office and warehouse in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt , Löhrstraße 127 (originally four-storey, later added)
  • 1922–1923: Ursuline School in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt
  • 1923: -9999Kiosk at the Balduin Bridge in Koblenz's old town
  • 1923–1924: Expansion of the Catholic parish church St. Nikolaus in Mettlach - Orscholz
  • 1924–1925: Building of the Koblenz Chamber of Crafts in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt
  • 1924–1925: Residential and commercial building in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt, Hohenzollernstraße 6 / Rizzastraße 34 (representative tuff block clad corner house)
  • 1926: Debeka-9999 office building in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt, Südallee 13-19
  • 1926–1927: two and a half storey row of residential buildings in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt, Sachsenstrasse 3/5/7/9
  • 1927: -9999Residential and commercial building in Koblenz-Südliche Vorstadt, Löhrstraße 95 (five and a half storeys, clad with tuff slabs, in closed development)
  • 1927: -9999Double house in Koblenz-Oberwerth , Richard-Wagner-Straße 3/5
  • 1929: -9999Group of houses in Koblenz-Goldgrube, Beatusstrasse 60 and 62, Eduard-Müller-Strasse 36 and 51
  • 1933: -9999Conversion of a former riding arena to the (first) St. Elisabeth Church in Koblenz-Rauental (destroyed in World War II)
  • 1933: -9999Catholic parish church St. Martin in Koblenz-Kesselheim

literature

  • Friedrich Dietert (Red.): New work by Franz Huch & Hans Grefges, Architects Koblenz a. Rh. Ernst R. Laurig Verlagsanstalt, Berlin undated (approx. 1915). ( Digitized at dilibri.de )
  • Brigitte Hammerschmidt: The church building of the 20th century in the Rhineland-Palatinate part of the Trier diocese. Trier 2006, pp. 145-146, p. 577.

Web links

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