Lambert & Stahl

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Lambert & Stahl was an architectural firm in Stuttgart , founded by the Swiss architect André Lambert and the German architect Eduard Stahl in 1883 and which existed until 1912. The architecture office planned and implemented buildings in Germany and Switzerland, primarily in the neo-baroque and art nouveau styles . Several books and other writings have been published about the architecture firm and its commissions. The architecture office was significantly involved in subsequent buildings.

Preserved buildings and monuments in Stuttgart (selection)

Villa Ostertag-Siegle at Mörikestrasse 24, 1886–1888
  • 1886–1888: Villa Ostertag-Siegle, Mörikestraße 24 (historicism)
  • 1888: Residential and commercial building Mörikestraße 22 (historicism)
  • 1891–1892: Engelhorn residential and commercial building, Silberburgstrasse 189 (historicism)
  • 1893: Villa for the publishing bookseller Adolf Nast (1851–1909) in Degerloch, Nägelstraße 13
  • 1893–1895: " Queen Olga Building "
  • around 1895: Double villa at Hohenzollernstrasse 18/20 (historicism)
  • 1895: House at Silberburgstrasse 189
  • 1895: Villa Hohenzollernstrasse 22
  • 1895–1896: Villa for the Allgemeine Baugesellschaft Stuttgart , Humboldtstrasse 4 (historicism)
  • 1897: House for Eduard Hartmann, Hohenzollernstraße 26 (Historicism, today Institute for Depth Psychology and Psychotherapy eV )
  • 1898: Villa for Klara Hardt, Hohenzollernstrasse 28 (historicism)
  • 1898–1899: Villa Hohenzollernstrasse 16 (historicism)
  • 1900: Apartment building with shop, Tübinger Straße 68 (historicism)
  • 1900–1901: Villa Andresen (Andresen-Möller), Hohenzollernstrasse 11 (Historicism, Art Nouveau, today "House of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart" / "Stella Maris"
  • 1901: Villa for lawyer Dr. Hermann Steiner, Panoramastraße 15
  • 1901–1902: Villa Fausel, Birkenwaldstraße 97a (rebuilt in 1948)
  • 1902: House for Dr. med. Adolf Stein, Urbanstrasse 41b
  • 1903: Residential and commercial building, Falbenhennenstrasse 8/10 (historicism)
  • 1905: House at Hölderlinstrasse 1 (historicism)
  • 1909: Factory building, Dornhaldenstrasse 5/7
  • 1910–1911: House for Anna Lindenmeyer, Herdweg 74 (Art Nouveau)

Preserved buildings and monuments in Switzerland (selection)

Destroyed or demolished buildings (selection)

  • Completed in 1895: Hohenzollernstrasse 6 (historicism)
  • 1892/1893: House at Hohenzollernstrasse 8 (sale or rental, since 1901 in the possession of Artur Faber)

Working together (Stuttgart)

  • 1907 together with A. Schler: Filderstraße 47, photos of the redesign of the old cogwheel station , (historicism, art nouveau)

Fonts (selection)

  • Workers' Apartments. Single houses for one family and semi-detached houses for two and four families in color. (= Workers' Apartments , Series IV.) Konrad Wittwer, Stuttgart undated (1891–1892). ( Portfolio )
  • Motifs of German architecture of the XVI., XVII., And XVIII. Century in historical arrangement. Second section: Baroque and Rococo 1650-1800. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1893. (Portfolio)
  • The garden architecture. (= Handbuch der Architektur , 4th part, 10th half volume.) Bergsträsser, Stuttgart 1898. / 2nd edition, 1910. ( online at the University Library in Düsseldorf, accessed on June 23, 2011)
  • Architecture from 1750-1850. Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Berlin 1903. (Portfolio)
  • Modern architecture . Executed urban residential buildings, commercial and single-family houses, villas with their ancillary buildings: interesting details and interior views, wooden and ornamental buildings, floor plans etc. etc. in color.  Konrad Wittwer, Stuttgart 1889-1891. ( online )

literature

Web links

Commons : Lambert & Stahl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • List of Stuttgart's cultural monuments. (PDF; 501 kB) State capital Stuttgart (Office for Urban Planning and Urban Renewal) Lower Monument Protection Authority, August 25, 2008, accessed on June 23, 2011 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung . 12th year 1892, No. 30 (from July 23, 1892) online , p. 319.
  2. Books by and about Lambert & Stahl and the architects
  3. ^ List of books by André Lambert / Eduard Stahl on abebooks.de
  4. Silberburgstrasse 189
  5. "Queen Olga Building". Retrieved June 23, 2011 .
  6. Illustration of the current state. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; Retrieved June 23, 2011 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / r14.ecix-dus2.c.bigcache.googleapis.com  
  7. ^ "Institute for Depth Psychology and Psychotherapy eV", 1965 ( Memento from October 8, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ "House of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart" / "Stella Maris")
  9. ^ Wilhelm Kick (ed.): Modern new buildings . Continuously published illustrated sheets for architecture. 2nd year, Architektur-Verlag Kick, Stuttgart 1895, plate 50: Villa, Hohenzollernstrasse 6, Stuttgart .
  10. A. Schler. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014 ; Retrieved June 23, 2011 .
  11. Three photos. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014 ; Retrieved June 23, 2011 .
  12. offer of this bookseller Peter Petrej, accessed on 23 June 2011th
  13. Offer on www.antiquariat.de , accessed on June 23, 2011.