Justus Herrenberger

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Justus Herrenberger (born May 27, 1920 in Neu-Ulm ; † October 18, 2014 in Groß Glienicke ) was a German architect and university professor .

Life

Villa Löbbecke
Bülow's villa

Herrenberger studied architecture at the Technical University of Braunschweig from 1939 . During his studies in 1939 he became a member of the Braunschweiger fraternity Alemannia . After an interruption due to the Second World War , he finished his studies after the end of the war in Braunschweig and was among other things assistant to the architects Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer and Daniel Thulesius . In 1954 Herrenberger received his doctorate with the thesis The Architectural Space and in 1959 became Professor of Building Construction. From 1948 he ran an architecture office together with his wife Helga.

In the heavily destroyed post-war Braunschweig, he was involved in its reconstruction . Among other things, he designed the parish hall of the Katharinenkirche on Hagenmarkt and the extension of the public library on Langen Straße, which was demolished in 2007 . Herrenberger also ensured that the badly damaged Villa Löbbecke , built in 1881 by Constantin Uhde on Inselwall , and the villa by Bülow not far from this on Celler Strasse , were repaired and not demolished. At that time, Villa Löbbecke was initially a guest house of the TH, later the Technical University of Braunschweig, and today Villa Bülow is the seat of the Georg Eckert Institute for international textbook research .

From 1991 to 1994, Herrenberger worked together with his colleagues Jörn Miehe and Karl-Heinz Paris on the faithful reconstruction of the old weighing machine, which was completely destroyed in World War II . In Fallersleben , he led the reconstruction of the Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben House .

Since 1980 he has been a full member of the Braunschweig Scientific Society .

The illustrator and draftsman Marcus Herrenberger is his son.

Fonts

  • The architectural space. (= Dissertation from December 12, 1954, Technical University of Braunschweig.) Braunschweig 1954, OCLC 250826962
  • Expansion of the former "Villa Löbbecke" as a guest house for the Technical University of Braunschweig 1967–1969. Braunschweig 1969, OCLC 248872122 .
  • with Reinhard Hesse, Friedrich Theodor Kohl, Elisabeth Sander: Villa von Bülow. Proposal for the expansion of the von Bülow villa as a guest house for Brunswick industry and economy. Braunschweig 1971, OCLC 254904781 .
  • with Alfred Kuhlkenkamp, ​​Karl Heinz Loschke: First dormitory for student couples and the history of the building. (= Contributions to the history of Carolo-Wilhelmina. Volume 6.) Braunschweigischer Hochschulbund, Braunschweig 1978, OCLC 722115987 .
  • with Jörn Miehe: The reconstruction of the Hoffmannhaus in Fallersleben. WEKA-Verlag, Kissing 1984, OCLC 258528479 .
  • Old scales. Festschrift for the opening on April 16 and 17, 1994. Meyer, Braunschweig 1994, ISBN 3-926701-21-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Burschenschafter Stammrolle 1991. P. 75.
  2. ^ Justus Herrenberger. Brunswick architect. on gtas-braunschweig.de