Johann Friedrich Friedel

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Johann Friedrich Friedel (* May 1722 in Berlin ; † November 23, 1793 there ) was a German architect and construction clerk.

Life

Johann Friedrich Friedel was the son of the Berlin council mason and guild master Johann Friedel. As a construction manager he was in royal Prussian service and worked for Knobelsdorff in Rheinsberg . He was also involved in the construction of the Sanssouci Palace . In 1744 he went to the Anhalt-Zerbster Hof, where he built the east wing of the baroque palace based on Knobelsdorff's design . In 1748 he went back to Berlin. On August 29, 1749 he received citizenship in Berlin, left civil service and became an independent master mason. Based on his own designs, the Lottum house was built in 1763 at Neue Kommandantenstrasse 15 (demolished in 1885) and the flour house in Packhofstrasse (demolished in 1866) in 1776 . Temporarily he was again in Prussian service as a building inspector from 1755 to 1766, but is still mentioned in 1785 as a building adjudicator in the building authority, who was responsible for the renovation of the garrison school from 1785 to 1787 . He was buried in the garrison cemetery (field VI).

literature

  • Uwe Kieling: Berlin - Builders and Buildings: From Gothic to Historicism . 1st edition. Tourist Verl., Berlin; Leipzig 1987, ISBN 3-350-00280-3 , p. 173 .

Web links

  • Dirk Herrmann: The construction manager Johann Friedrich Friedel . In: Zerbst home calendar . 2016, p. 108-122 . Zerbst Castle

Individual evidence

  1. GStA PK, II. HA GD, Abt. 30., I, No. 217