Langenbachstrasse 19 (Bonn)

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Former studio and residential building Raderschall (2013)

The building at Langenbachstraße 19 is a residential and office building in the Gronau district of Bonn , which was built from 1959 to 1961. It is on the edge of a residential area, the Johanniter district . The house stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

The house was built according to a design by the Bonn architect Ernst van Dorp as a residential building with a studio for the local garden architect Heinrich Raderschall , who worked with van Dorp on a number of projects. Raderschall himself took on the design of the gardens. In 1957, Raderschall became aware of the property in Langenbachstrasse, which comprised around 800 m², and acquired it in the same year.

In the last years of Bonn as the seat of government of the Federal Republic of Germany, from 1996 to September 2000 at the latest, the house was the seat of the office of the embassy of the Republic of Costa Rica (→ list of diplomatic missions ).

architecture

The house is a two-storey, flat-roofed masonry building on a rectangular floor plan , which is located on a hillside at a considerable distance from the street edge. The facade is in a left and a larger wooden paneling ( planked sandwich plates ) and in the base region and under the roof with window strips portion provided as well as a right and smaller, a white elutriated clinker - facing masonry ( sand-lime brick divided existing), closed block. The upper end of the building is formed by a concrete ceiling and a concrete roof that bends upwards at the transition between the wood-clad and the masonry component.

The central interior is a hallway to which the living and dining room and balcony are connected on the left and the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom on the right . The structure of the facade and the roof kink reflect this division into a private and semi-public area. The basement accommodates the office and studio rooms and is only accessible via the garden. The entrance to the building is on the mountain side in the middle and is raised by a few steps.

literature

  • Andreas Pellens: A Bonn native builds. Ernst van Dorp 1950-2000 . Bouvier-Verlag, Bonn 2002, ISBN 978-3-416-03033-5 , p. 50/51.
  • Andreas Denk , Ingeborg flag : Architectural guide Bonn . Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-496-01150-5 , p. 99.
  • Ingeborg flag: Architecture in Bonn after 1945: Buildings in the federal capital and its surroundings . Verlag Ludwig Röhrscheid, Bonn 1984, ISBN 3-7928-0479-4 , p. 130.
  • Ursel and Jürgen Zänker (arrangement) with contributions by Edith Ennen , Dietrich Höroldt , Gerd Nieke, Günter Schubert: Building in Bonn room 49–69. Attempt to take stock (= art and antiquity on the Rhine. Guide to the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn. No. 21). Rheinland-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1969, p. 130.

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), p. 36, number A 3937
  2. Edgar Haupt (Ed.): 5x11. From the architectural in the landscape. RMP Stephan Lenzen landscape architects . Pellens Verlag, Bonn 2006, ISBN 3-9810534-2-7 , p. 41.
  3. ^ Albert Oeckl: Pocket book of public life, Germany , volume 46, NfA sales and advertising company, p. 277.
  4. Representations of foreign states responsible for Germany ( Memento of October 6, 2000 in the Internet Archive ), Foreign Office
  5. a b Ingeborg flag: Architecture in Bonn after 1945 .

Remarks

  1. ^ Staff: Wolfram Stolle

Coordinates: 50 ° 42 ′ 49.2 "  N , 7 ° 7 ′ 39.2"  E