Karl Latteyer

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Karl Latteyer (born July 5, 1884 in Frankfurt am Main ; † December 1, 1959 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein ) was a German architect .

Life

Latteyer lived and worked in Ludwigshafen on the Rhine . He served as a pioneer in World War I from 1916 to 1918 . In the course of his professional life he worked in various office communities or law firms: "Latteyer and Schuler" (with Karl Schuler), "Latteyer and Schneider" (with Hans Schneider), "Latteyer and Koch" (with Alfred Koch).

Buildings and designs

  • 1900: Residential house at Frankenstrasse 11 in Frankenthal (Pfalz) (clinker brick construction, partly half-timbered; listed )
The list of cultural monuments in Frankenthal (Palatinate) names Latteyer as architects . Since Karl Latteyer was only 16 years old at that time, the information must either refer to another architect of the same name or to a later construction project by Karl Latteyer.
Houses Brucknerstrasse 4–10 (even numbers), Max-Reger-Strasse 1–14, Rottstrasse 55–63 (odd numbers); four-storey building blocks with attic storeys and hipped roofs , two-storey row houses with hipped roofs, gate construction and three-storey block of houses, rear loggias , historicizing design elements, some with expressionistic details
with a massive roof turret
  • 1924: Competition design for the St. Joseph Church in Ludwigshafen (with Hans Schneider; awarded 1st prize, not executed)
  • 1924–1925: Winery in Nierstein
  • 1925: two competition designs for the renovation of Karl-Reiss-Platz in Mannheim (not executed)
    • Design with Hans Schneider, awarded 1st prize
    • Design with Hans Schneider and Bausch, awarded the 3rd prize
  • 1926: Protestant church in Bolanden
Baroque hipped roof building
  • 1930: St. George's Fountain in Speyer
War memorial for the 515 Speyer soldiers who died in the First World War; plastic jewelry by sculptor Wilhelm Ohly in Frankfurt am Main; Copper work from the metal workshop Ferdinand Gröb in Frankfurt am Main

Individual evidence

  1. War rankings and master roles of the Kingdom of Bavaria, First World War 1914–1918, Volume 16076
  2. Development plan Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt 1914
  3. ^ Address book - city book, population book of the city of Ludwigshafen am Rhein including the districts of Friesenheim and Mundenheim 1936
  4. ^ Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume 56, 1922, No. 73 (from September 13, 1922), p. 436.
  5. Wasmuths monthly booklet for architecture , year 1927, issue 4 , p. 157.
  6. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 45, 1925, No. 31, p. 377 (from August 5, 1925) ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / europeanalocal.de
  7. The Development of the Peace Church