Hugo Steinbach

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Hugo Steinbach (born March 6, 1873 in Heimersheim , Ahrweiler district, † after 1927) was a German architect .

Hut tavern of the Westfalenhütte (1910)
Löwenhof (1912)
Headquarters Hoesch (1912–1914)
Stadtsparkasse (1921-1924)
WTAG administration building (1912–1913)

Life

He attended the building trade school in Cologne and completed his final exam in the winter semester of 1893. After initially gaining experience as an employee in various architecture firms - among others with Caspar Clemens Pickel in Düsseldorf and Ernst Marx in Dortmund - he started his own business in Dortmund in 1901. Until 1915 he worked with the architect Paul Lutter . After the First World War, at the latest, Steinbach was a member of the Association of German Architects (BDA) and the Westphalian Architects and Engineers Association in Dortmund, at which time it operated under the name Planstätte Löwenhof .

buildings

(incomplete, all under the authorship of Steinbach and Lutter until 1915 )

  • 1907–1908: Residential and commercial building in Dortmund, Westenhellweg 23
  • before 1910: residential and commercial building with Schwanen pharmacy in Dortmund, Westenhellweg 24
  • around 1910: Building for the Rheinisch-Westfälische Disconto-Gesellschaft in Dortmund, Südwall
  • 1910: Guest house, so-called Hüttenschänke of the Westfalenhütte ( Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG ) in Dortmund, Springorumstraße
  • 1910–1911: Expansion of the “Casino” company in Dortmund, Olpe
  • 1911–1913: CL Krüger GmbH office and commercial building with Cabaret Jungmühle and Krüger-Passage in Dortmund, between Westenhellweg and Kampstrasse
  • 1912: Gatehouse at Gate 1 of the Westfalenhütte ( Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG ), today the Hoesch Museum , in Dortmund, Eberhardstrasse
  • 1912: Löwenhof office and commercial building (today the seat of the Dortmund Adult Education Center ) in Dortmund, Königswall 12 / Hansastraße
  • 1912 ?: Residential and commercial building in Dortmund, Westenhellweg 83
  • 1912–1913: Administration building for the Westfälische Transport-AG (WTAG) , so-called House of Shipping , in Dortmund, Mallinckrodtstrasse / Speestrasse
  • 1912–1914: Headquarters of Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG in Dortmund, Eberhardstrasse (changed after being destroyed in the war)
  • before 1913: Wiechers residential and commercial building in Dortmund
  • 1914: Redesign of the lion monument in Dortmund
  • around 1914: Adler pharmacy in Dortmund, Markt
  • before 1915: House for the manufacturer Ernst Willmann in Dortmund
  • around 1916: Concordia Elektrizitäts-AG ( CEAG ) factory building in Dortmund, Münsterstrasse / Eberstrasse
  • 1921–1924: Office and commercial building of the Stadtsparkasse (since 1983 Museum for Art and Cultural History Dortmund ) in Dortmund, Hansastraße 3 / Museumsgasse
  • 1922: Design of an extension to Villa Brand in Dortmund
  • 1922: Design for a branch of the Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG in Kassel
  • 1923–1924: Remodeling of Commerz- und Privatbank AG in Gelsenkirchen, Neumarkt
  • 1928: Single-family house in Münster, Procession way 421

literature

  • Brigitte Ingeborg Schlüter: Administrative buildings of the Rhenish-Westphalian steel industry 1900–1930. Dissertation, Bonn 1991.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Stommer: high-rise. The beginning in Germany. Jonas, Marburg 1990.