Karl Börgemann

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Karl Börgemann (born April 22, 1851 in Hanover ; † September 22, 1938 there ; full name: Karl Christian Friedrich Börgemann ) was a German architect and local politician .

Life

Karl Börgemann completed his architecture studies between 1871 and 1882 at the Polytechnic School or Technical University of Hanover , before he worked after an internship in Zwickau in Hanover, among other things as construction manager of the Apostle Church (1880-1884) under the direction of Conrad Wilhelm Hase . Börgemann had been a freelance architect in his hometown of Hanover since 1883 , designing mostly buildings in the style of the Hanover School (so-called round arch architecture ).

He was a member of numerous clubs, so the Hanoverian artists association , the architectural and engineering association Hannover and 1903 co-founded the Association of German Architects (BDA).

In 1907 he was elected mayor in the Aegidientor district and was thus part of the Hanoverian mayor council .

Buildings (selection)

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Karl Christian Friedrich Börgemann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helmut Knocke: Börgemann, Karl , in: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 61f.
  2. a b o. V .: Citizens Committee , in: Administrative report of the Magistrate of the Royal Capital and Residence City of Hanover 1906 - 1907 , Hanover: Druckerei August Eberlein, 1908, p. 44f .; here: p. 45; limited preview in Google Book search