Karl Latteyer
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.
- 1914: Development plan for Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt (with Karl Schuler)
- 1921–1922: Tower tower of the Protestant parish church and the Lambrecht monastery
- 1922: Competition design for a war memorial in Maikammer (awarded 1st prize)
- 1922–1923: Housing estate of the non-profit AG for housing construction for workers and employees in Ludwigshafen, in the monument zone Max-Reger-Straße (with Hans Schneider)
- 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
- 1923: Extension of the Protestant parish church in Altleiningen
- 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
- 1930–1931 Church of the Redeemer in Ludwigshafen (with Otto Schittenhelm)
- 1930–1931: Friedenskirche in Ludwigshafen (with Hans Schneider)
- 1931: vestibule and tower of the Protestant parish church in Kleinkarlbach
- 1954–1956: Reconstruction of the Erlöserkirche in Ludwigshafen (with Alfred Koch)
- 1952: Johannes Ronge House in Ludwigshafen
- 1952–1953: Gas station in Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim (with Alfred Koch)
- 1954: Protestant parish church in Waldsee (Palatinate)
Individual evidence
- ↑ War rankings and master roles of the Kingdom of Bavaria, First World War 1914–1918, Volume 16076
- ↑ Development plan Ludwigshafen-Gartenstadt 1914
- ^ Address book - city book, population book of the city of Ludwigshafen am Rhein including the districts of Friesenheim and Mundenheim 1936
- ^ Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume 56, 1922, No. 73 (from September 13, 1922), p. 436.
- ↑ Wasmuths monthly booklet for architecture , year 1927, issue 4 , p. 157.
- ↑ 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. .
- ↑ The Development of the Peace Church
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Latteyer, Karl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 5, 1884 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |
DATE OF DEATH | December 1, 1959 |
Place of death | Ludwigshafen am Rhein |