List of works by Fritz Schumacher
The list of works by Fritz Schumacher contains only a selection of his work and does not represent the entire list of works as made available by the "Fritz Schumacher Society".
As senior building director in Hamburg, he was in charge of the building deputation, from which the building authority ( today: authority for urban development and the environment ) emerged in 1919 . In the 1920s he had three hundred employees who worked for him. Schumacher's share in individual building projects cannot always be measured.
This list is a spin-off from the main article.
Structure of the list
The list follows the structure of the main article and arranges the individual buildings roughly chronologically within the sections. It is possible to sort the entire list according to the year it was created or according to the numbers in the catalog of works. The geographical location of some of the buildings is noted and corresponding map sections can be displayed.
List of works
Section: Work before the time in Hamburg • Head of construction in Hamburg • The school buildings • The bridges • Urban planning • Smaller work • Work for the theater
photo | Construction year | object | List of works | Object type | comment |
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1893 |
Prinzregentenstrasse 3, Munich |
003 | Cooperation | Involved through his work in the Gabriel von Seidl architectural office . | |
1893 |
Lenbachplatz 8, Munich |
005 | Cooperation | Involved through his work in the Gabriel von Seidl architectural office. | |
1894 | Conversion of a palazzo in Fasano ( Lake Garda region )
|
006 | building | ||
1894-1895 | Hotel construction in Gardone
|
008 | building | ||
1895 |
Neumarkt 19, Leipzig |
011 | Cooperation | 1945 interior destroyed (involved in his work in the Leipzig city building authorities). | |
1895 |
Oehder Strasse 19, Barmen |
039.a | building | First independent project for a villa
|
|
1896-1897 |
|
013 | building | Not received. | |
1897-1899 |
Leipzig (→Lage ) |
014 | Cooperation | Involved through his work in the city building authority of Leipzig. | |
1897-1898 |
|
018 | building | Built for Carl Toelle. Demolished in 1975. |
|
1897-1898 |
Barmen |
019 | building | Erected for Walther Erbslöh, no longer available. | |
1898 |
|
039.b | building | Burned out in 1945. | |
1900 |
|
033 | building | Demolished after 1945. | |
1900 |
Am Wachtelberg 10, Dehnitz near Wurzen |
034 | building | ||
1900 |
Oberneuland , Bremen |
035 | building | Not available anymore. | |
1903 |
Bernhardstraße 98, Dresden |
047 | building | ||
1905 |
Leipzig |
058 | Cooperation | Interior design including furniture. | |
1905 |
|
059 | building | Not available anymore. | |
1906-1908 |
Armii Krajowej 9, Szklarska Poręba |
075 | building | Today: Hotel Villa Wernera | |
1907 |
Richard-Dehmel-Straße 2–4, Bremen-Schwachhausen |
building | Bremen Monument Protection List No. 1159. | ||
1908 |
|
082 | building | Canceled. | |
1908-1911 |
Urnenhain Tolkewitz , Dresden |
098 | building | ||
1909 |
Sengelmannstrasse / Suhrenkamp, Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel |
105 | building | Demolished in 1977. | |
1910-1912 |
Hamburg-Neustadt |
114 | building | The rectory was destroyed in 1943. Only the southern terrace is still preserved, as further modifications were made because of the Ost-West-Straße (today: Ludwig-Erhard-Straße). | |
1910-1929 | Extensions to the
( → location ) |
200 | extension | Schumacher implemented plans by Albert Erbe , which he modified considerably. List of monuments from Hamburg, No. 11845 and 11846 |
|
1911-1912 |
Hamburg-Hamm |
120 | building | The building plan provided for a multi-storey development with multi-storey buildings in the area, to emphasize the state character, the corner was particularly emphasized. After being destroyed in the war, it was given a flat roof and sold in 1980. | |
1911-1914 |
Finkenau 35, Hamburg-Uhlenhorst |
127 | building | In 2009 it was converted into the Hamburg Media Campus. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20569 |
|
1911-1915 | Extension of the
Sievekingplatz, Hamburg-Neustadt |
129 | building | ||
1912-1924 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
146 | building | Destroyed and demolished in the war. It formed the eastern end of the main axis planetarium – city park lake. | |
1912-1914 |
later General Hospital Eilbek |
140 | building | Demolished except for individual buildings. The entire system no longer exists. | |
1912-1914 |
at Eppendorfer Hospital |
141 | building | Significantly changed in its original form due to the consequences of the war, relocation of roads and renovations within the hospital complex List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20776 |
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1912-1914 |
Bernhard-Nocht-Strasse 74, Hamburg-St. Pauli |
142 | building |
Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 13717 |
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1912-1915 |
Holstenwall 12, Hamburg-Neustadt |
145 | building | 1917 Transfer to the Chamber of Commerce . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 12703 |
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1912-1916/1926 |
Martinistraße 52, building N30, Hamburg-Eppendorf |
147 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20777 | |
1913 |
Klosterwall, Hamburg-Hammerbrook |
270 | building | Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 14152 | |
1913 | Extension of the
Marseiller Strasse, Hamburg-Neustadt |
337 | building | ||
1913 |
Tankweg, Hamburg-Waltershof |
148 | building | tore off | |
1913-1914 |
Alsterkrugchaussee 288, Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
156 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21301 |
|
1913-1914 |
at Spielbudenplatz, Hamburg |
160 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 13538 |
|
1913-1914 |
Lübecker Strasse 54, Hamburg-Hohenfelde |
159 | building | Schumacher wanted to preserve the surrounding green space and tried to give the building a certain delicacy. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22287 |
|
1913-14 |
Mönckebergstraße , Hamburg-Altstadt |
162 | building | The construction of Mönckebergstrasse created a small, pointed square at this point at the confluence of Spitalerstrasse and Lilienstrasse, which is surrounded by tall buildings. Schumacher voted against private development and proposed the monument to Johann Georg Mönckeberg (1839–1908). The planned copper roofing could only be carried out in 1950, as no copper was available in 1914 due to the war economy. 1970 the use as a book hall was given up. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 14866 and 13833
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|
1913-1914 |
Bubendeyweg 33, Hamburg-Waltershof |
157 | building | At the end of the 1980s, the outer wall shell had to be renewed because the masonry had been bricked up without a layer of air and had become leaky, and some additional structures were built for the ship's reporting service. | |
1913-1914 |
Goernestraße 21, Hamburg-Eppendorf |
158 | building | By locating the registry office in the middle part of the building, the plans could be based on a large building mass and a successful connection of the two large swimming pools was achieved. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29578 |
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1913-1915 |
Dammtorwall 9–13, Hamburg-Neustadt |
163.a | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29976 (ensemble) |
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1913-1922 |
Holstenwall 24, Hamburg-Neustadt |
166 | building | Due to the war, the long construction period is Hamburg's list of monuments, No. 29302 |
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1914 | Extension of the
Hütten 40, Hamburg-Neustadt |
188 | building | ||
1914 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
169 | building | ||
1914-1915 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
179 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21780 |
|
1914-1915 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
180 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22048 |
|
1914-1915 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
181 | building | Demolished in 1957, rebuilt to a significantly reduced extent on the western side of the lake, lies exactly on the main axis. | |
1914-1916 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
182 | building | ||
1914-1916 |
Winterhuder Weg 11, Hamburg-Uhlenhorst |
184 | building | Today: youth home and day care center. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29268 |
|
1914-1923 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
185 | building | ||
1914-1923 | Extension of the
for an extension over the Bleichenfleet |
167 | Others | At the time the police department was housed here | |
1914-1920 |
Jachtweg 10, Hamburg-Waltershof |
138 | building | ||
1914 |
|
168 | building | ||
1914-1915 |
Jarrestrasse |
177 | building | tore off | |
1914-1922 |
Westphalensweg 1, Hamburg-St. Georg |
128 | building | ||
1914-1926 |
Gänsemarkt , Hamburg-Neustadt |
174 | building | The construction started in 1914 was initially interrupted several times due to the war and later inflation and was completed in 1925 by senior building officer Eugen Göbel . List of monuments from Hamburg, No. 12025, 12315 and 12644 |
|
1915 |
Groß-Hansdorf |
350 | building | ||
1915 (1926) |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
191 | building | Demolished in the early 1990s in favor of new residential developments. | |
1917 |
Hamburg-St. Pauli |
199 | building | Does not exist anymore. | |
1919 |
Else-Rauch-Platz, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel |
207 | building | ||
1919 |
Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
208 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21347 | |
1919-1920 |
Bergedorf |
318 | building | ||
1919 |
of the Eppendorfer Hospital |
335 | building | ||
1919 |
of the Eppendorfer Hospital |
334 | building | ||
1920 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
217 | building | ||
1920 |
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel |
319 | building | ||
1921-1923 |
Hamburg-Dulsberg |
222 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 30195 (ensemble) | |
1923 |
Cologne |
341 | building | ||
1923 |
Hamburg-St. George |
226 | building | Does not exist anymore. | |
1925 |
Goldbekplatz, Hamburg-Winterhude |
229 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20424 | |
1925 |
Seewartenstrasse 10, Hamburg-St. Pauli |
343 | Others | ||
1925-1926 |
Hamburger Stadtpark, Hamburg-Winterhude |
231 | building | Does not exist anymore. | |
1925-1926 |
|
234 | building | Was not realized. | |
1925-1927 |
Altenwalder Chaussee 10–12, Cuxhaven |
235 | building | ||
1926-1927 |
Drehbahn 36, Hamburg-Neustadt |
163.b | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 13847 | |
1926 | 236 | building | Does not exist anymore.
, |
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1926-1927 |
Ernst-Mantius-Straße 9, Bergedorf |
239 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 27911 |
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1926-1927 |
at Fuhlsbüttel Airport |
241 | building | no longer exist | |
1926-1928 |
Am Glasmoor 99, Norderstedt |
243 | building | Originally designed for 250 prisoners. Modifications in 1980. | |
1910 and 1926-1928 |
|
244 | draft | ||
1926-1927 |
Finkenau, Hamburg-Uhlenhorst |
317 | building | ||
1926-1927 |
Finkenwerder Landscheideweg 98, Hamburg-Finkenwerder |
323 | building | ||
1926 |
Hamburg-Rotherbaum |
332 | building | ||
1926-1929 |
Jork , Lower Saxony |
328 | building | ||
1927 |
Finkenwerder Landscheideweg 98, Hamburg-Finkenwerder |
324 | building | ||
1927 |
Hamburg-Ohlsdorf |
325 | building | ||
1927 | Conversion of the Karstadt administration building to
Steinstrasse , Hamburg-Altstadt |
340 | Others | ||
1927 |
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336 | Others | ||
1927 |
|
247 | building | ||
1927 |
Hamburg-Eppendorf |
248 | building | ||
1927 |
Hamburg old town |
249 | building | ||
1927 |
|
251 | building | ||
1927-1928 |
on the Priwall |
252 | building | Steel structure 60 × 60 meters, 20 meters high, clinker brick, all-round glazing above 12 meters. Destroyed in the war. | |
1927-1928 |
in the former water tower |
338 | building | ||
1927-1928 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery |
253 | building | ||
1927-1928 |
Am Zollhafen 11, Hamburg-Veddel |
254 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29215 |
|
1927-1929 | extension
Holstenglacis 3, Hamburg-Neustadt |
257 | building | ||
1927-1929 |
Focksweg 12–14, Hamburg-Finkenwerder |
260 | building | The original intention was to provide a gym for the Finkenwerder school. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 14651 |
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1927-1929 |
Borsteler Chaussee 301, Hamburg-Groß Borstel |
303 | building |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29587 |
|
1927-1930 | Extension of the civil justice building
Hamburg-Neustadt |
261 | extension | ||
1928 |
|
326 | building | ||
1928 |
|
263 | building | ||
1928 |
Hamburg-St. George |
264 | building | ||
1928 |
Hamburg-Harvestehude |
265 | building | ||
1928 |
Borsigstrasse, Hamburg-Billbrook |
268 | building | ||
1928 |
|
271 | draft | ||
1928 | Extension of the administrative wing
Rothenbaumchaussee 64, Hamburg-Rotherbaum |
342 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 19135 | |
1928 |
|
348 | building | For the prison staff. | |
1928-1929 |
Hamburg-Hafen-City |
278 | building | Demolished in 1983. | |
1928-1932 | 280 | building | |||
1929 |
Hamburg-Rothenburgsort |
281 | building | ||
1929 |
|
282 | draft | Listed in the list of works without further description. | |
1929 |
Hamburg-Hammerbrook |
283 | building | ||
1929 |
Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd |
284 | building | ||
1929 |
Paulinenplatz 35a, Hamburg-St. Pauli |
285 | building | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 13494 | |
1929 |
|
288 | building | ||
1929 |
|
289 | building | ||
1929-1930 |
Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord |
300 | building | Today: community center in Barmbek. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29265 |
|
1920 |
|
327 | building | Year cannot be checked. | |
1929 |
Alsterdorferchaussee |
333 | building | ||
1929-1930 |
Hamburg old town |
345 | building | no longer exist | |
1930 |
Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
305 | building | ||
1930 |
Hamburg-Altenwerder |
306 | building | Destroyed in the war and demolished around 1950 | |
1930 |
Veddeler Damm, Windhukai, Hamburg-Kleiner Grasbrook |
307 | building | ||
1930 | Redesign of the
Hamburg old town ( → location ) |
313 | Others | Relocation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial. Construction of the Hamburg Memorial |
|
1931 |
Hamburg-Veddel |
309 | building | ||
1931 |
Markt 11, Geesthacht, Lower Saxony |
310 | building | ||
1933 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
312 | building | ||
1908-1910 |
Ritterstrasse 8-10, Leipzig-Mitte |
089 | school | Today: Art Education Institute of the University of Leipzig - Geschwister-Scholl-Haus . | |
1910-1914 |
Berliner Tor 21, Hamburg-St. George |
116 | school | The drafts go back to an already existing spatial planning, which Schumacher implemented in his drafts, the building was partially destroyed during the war and restored from 1951 to 1960. | |
1911 |
Finkenau 42–44, Hamburg-Uhlenhorst |
117 | school | Based on a design by Albert Erbe . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29590 |
|
1911-1912 |
Schlankreye 1, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel |
121 | school | Today: Branch of the Schlankreye State Business School , several renovations in 1974 and 1976, Hamburg Monument List, No. 17290 |
|
1911-1912 |
Rübenkamp 50, Genslerstrasse, Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord |
122 | school | Today: School Genslerstrasse. Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 22547 |
|
1911-1912 |
Hamburg-Hammerbrook |
123 | school | After severe damage in the Second World War, the hipped roofs were not restored and replaced by flat roofs, the central articulated structure was also modernized. Today: Part of the vocational school Sorbenstrasse 15. | |
1911-1912 |
Dammtorstraße 25, Hamburg-Neustadt |
124 | school |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 12575 |
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1911-1912 |
Hohe Weide 16, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel |
125 | school | Today: State Study Seminar List of Monuments of Hamburg, No. 17276 |
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1911-1913 |
Lerchenfeld 2, Hamburg-Uhlenhorst |
126 | school | Today: Hamburg University of Fine Arts . Several conversions after war destruction from 1951 by Gustav Hassenpflug , Bernhard Winking and Holger Moths. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21686 |
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1911-1913 |
Tieloh 28, Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord |
144 | school | Today: Emil Krause School List of Monuments of Hamburg, No. 22914 |
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1912-1914 |
Maria-Louisen-Strasse 114, Hamburg-Winterhude |
143 | school | By relocating the school from Domplatz in the city center, where the old building by Wimmel (1840) was used as a library,
a generous new building was erected on an area of 8000 m². |
|
1913-1914 |
Hermann-Distel-Strasse 25, Hamburg-Bergedorf |
161 | school | Today: Hansa-Gymnasium . A typical building by Schumacher with its high roof shape for the time before the First World War. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 27751 |
|
1914-1915 |
Zeughausmarkt 32, Hamburg-Neustadt |
175 | school | Today: Anna Siemsen School State Trade School Textile and Clothing List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 12305 |
|
1914-1915 |
Uferstrasse 9-10, Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd |
176 | school | Destroyed in the war. In the conference room was the mural The Wise and the Foolish Virgins by Anita Rée . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22260 |
|
1915 | Draft of the
Bullenhuser Damm 92-94, Hamburg-Hammerbrook |
186 | draft | Today: Bullenhuser Damm memorial | |
1915 (1921) |
Burgstrasse 33, Hamburg-Borgfelde |
190 | school | Today: Burgstrasse vocational school. Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 29357 |
|
1916 |
Hamburg |
194 | school | ||
1919 |
Ratsmühlendamm 39, Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel |
224 | school | Today: Ratsmühlendamm primary school. | |
1919-1925 |
Grasweg 74, Hamburg-Winterhude |
211 | school | Today: Heinrich Hertz School Hamburg Monument List No. 20945 |
|
1919-1920 |
Westphalensweg 7, Hamburg-St. Georg |
213 | school | Today: all-day high school monastery school . Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 14079 |
|
1919-1920 |
Wallstrasse 2, Hamburg-St. Georg |
214 | school | Today: Vocational school at the Lämmermarkt. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29328 |
|
1919-1920 |
Hamburg |
329 | school | ||
1919-1923 |
Krausestrasse 53, Hamburg-Dulsberg |
212 | school | Today: Emil Krause School
Until 2009 Emil-Krause-Gymnasium |
|
1924 |
Erdkampsweg 89, Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel |
266 | school | Today: Alstertal High School . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29625 |
|
1926-1927 |
Angerstrasse 4, Hamburg-Hohenfelde |
237 | school | Schumacher's first school building with a flat roof. The middle floor system still follows an older concept. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22285 |
|
1926-1927 |
Bundesstrasse 94, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel |
238 | school | Today: Astrid Lindgren School, Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 17135 |
|
1927-1929 |
Langenfort 68–70, Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord |
258 | school | Today: Cooperative comprehensive school in Benzenberg. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29727 |
|
1927-1930 |
Bornkampsweg 36, Ahrensburg |
331 | school | ||
1928 |
Uferstrasse 9-10, Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd |
267 | school | The hipped roof destroyed in 1943 was replaced by an additional storey with a flat roof. |
|
1928-1929 |
Fraenkelstraße 1–3, Hamburg-Barmbek |
295 | school | Schumacher describes the building as the clearest form of the newer elementary schools (1930) and was able to implement an ideal form here on a spacious plot of land. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22933 |
|
1928-1929 |
Griesstrasse 110, Hamburg-Hamm |
274 | school | Today: Hamburg-Mitte district school. After merging two buildings. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 14158 |
|
1928-1929 |
Wendenstrasse 166, Hamburg-Hammerbrook |
276 | school | Today: State Business School. The destroyed eastern part and the gymnasium were rebuilt in 1975 in their old form. The flat roof used for gymnastics and outdoor classes was replaced by a roof with a slight incline. The house is dominated by a glass staircase tower. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 14191 |
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1928-1929 |
Slomanstieg 1–3, Hamburg-Veddel |
277 | school |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 13033 |
|
1928-1929 |
Adlerstrasse / Lämmersieth 72 a, Hamburg-Barmbek |
273 | school | Today: Primary School Lämmersieth and Institute for Shipbuilding at the Technical University of Harburg. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22937 |
|
1928-1929 |
Meerweinstrasse 28, Hamburg-Winterhude |
275 | school | Today: Winterhude district school. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 30872 (ensemble) |
|
1929-1930 |
Bogenstrasse 34–36, Hamburg-Harvestehude, |
301 | school | Today: Ida Ehre School . The mural in the auditorium is by Heinrich Stegemann . During the Nazi era it was partially covered over due to objection, but it was not painted over until the 1950s and then re-exposed and restored in 1991. Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 19907 |
|
1929 |
Schulstrasse 18, Cuxhaven |
286 | school | Today: Lichtenberg-Gymnasium Cuxhaven . Under monument conservation. | |
1929 |
Abendrothstraße 10, Cuxhaven |
354 | school | ||
1929-1930 |
Binderstraße 34, Hamburg-Rotherbaum |
298 | school | As a model only | |
1929-1930 |
Reinbeker Weg 76, Hamburg-Bergedorf |
296 | school | Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 29818 |
|
1929-1930 | Berne primary school Lienaustraße 32, Hamburg-Farmsen-Berne |
297 | school | Today: Elementary, secondary and secondary school in Lienaustraße. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 24742 |
|
1929-1930 |
Hamburg |
299 | school | probably identical to the school "Beim Pachthof" | |
1929-1931 |
Im Allhorn 45, Hamburg-Volksdorf |
272 | school | ||
1929-1930 |
Timmerloh 27–29, Hamburg-Langenhorn |
294 | school | Today: Fritz Schumacher School . Another building with a steep hipped roof was built here. The school contains murals by Eduard Bargheer and Otto Thämer . Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 29275 |
|
1929-1931 |
Osterbrook 17–19, Hamburg-Hamm |
287 | school | Today: Primary, secondary and secondary school Osterbrook List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 14242 |
|
1930 |
Hamburg-Dulsberg |
304 | school | ||
1931 |
Hamburg-Barmbek-Nord |
316 | school | ||
1931-1932 |
Alter Teichweg 200, Hamburg-Dulsberg |
311 | school | Today: Alter Teichweg Comprehensive School. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22669 |
|
1930-1931 |
At Pachthof 15, Hamburg-Horn |
without | school | As part of the "elementary school program", this was one of the largest schools implemented. There was originally a wall painting by Hugo Friedrich Hartmann in the gym . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 13081 |
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1929-1931 |
Caspar-Vogt-Strasse 54, Hamburg-Hamm |
302 | school | Today: Ballet School of the Hamburg Ballet . In the school there is the mural “ Orpheus with the animals ” by Anita Rée Monument List of Hamburg, No. 13809 |
|
1913 |
Hamburg-Ohlsdorf |
151 | bridge | Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 23805 | |
1913 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
154 | bridge | ||
1914 |
Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
170 | bridge | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20319 | |
1914-1916 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
183 | bridge | Two bridges at the Stadtpark Canal Harbor. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22022 |
|
1919 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
355 | bridge | ||
1919 |
Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
356 | bridge | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21405 | |
1925 |
Hamburg-Alsterdorf |
150 | bridge | The bridge was replaced by a new building. | |
1925-1926 |
Hamburg-Harvestehude / Hamburg-Eppendorf |
232 | bridge | Renewed in 1981. | |
1926-1927 |
Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd |
240 | bridge | 1988 renewed. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 20216 |
|
1927 |
Hamburg-Harvestehude |
250 | bridge | Railing with fish motifs by Richard Haizmann . List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 19654 |
|
1927-1928 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
308 | bridge | 1987 renewed. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 22108 |
|
1927-1928 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
256 | bridge | 1990 renewed. Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 28987 |
|
1927-1928 |
Hamburg-Harvestehude |
255 | bridge | Restored in 1990. Hamburg List of Monuments, No. 19579 |
|
1928-1929 |
Hamburg-Winterhude |
262 | bridge | 1987 renewed. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21516 |
|
1929 |
Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd |
291 | bridge | 1985 renewed. List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 21977 |
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1905 |
|
056 | planning | ||
1907 |
|
076 | planning | ||
1910-1911 |
Hamburg |
113 | planning | ||
1911 |
|
321 | planning | ||
1911-1930 | 130 | planning | |||
around 1912 |
|
139 | planning | ||
1912 |
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131 | planning | ||
1912 |
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132 | planning | ||
1912 |
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134 | planning | ||
1912 | Design for a
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133 | planning | ||
1913-16 | 165 | planning | |||
1914 |
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171 | planning | ||
1914-1915 |
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178 | planning | ||
1915 |
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187 | planning | ||
1916 (1929) |
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292 | planning | ||
1917-1926 |
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201 | planning | ||
1918-1919 |
( → location ) |
205 | planning | Various architects were commissioned for the development. | |
1918 |
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202 | planning | ||
1918 |
( → location ) |
203 | planning | ||
1919 |
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349 | planning | ||
1919-1921 |
today's Fritz Schumacher settlement |
215 | planning |
List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 30982 (ensemble) |
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1919 |
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209 | planning | ||
around 1920 |
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221 | planning | ||
1920-1923 |
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223 | planning | ||
1922 |
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225 | planning | ||
1925 |
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230 | planning | ||
1925-1926 |
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233 | planning | ||
1926-1929 |
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245 | planning | ||
1926-1930 |
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246 | planning | ||
1926-1928 |
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242 | planning | ||
1928 |
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269 | planning | ||
1929 |
( → location ) |
293 | planning | Today: Planten un Blomen . | |
1892 |
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001 | Others | ||
1894 |
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002 | Others | ||
1895 |
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012 | Others | ||
1901 |
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037 | Others | ||
1905 | Plant for the
Wachtstrasse, Bremen |
062 | Others | No longer exists, the bust ( Georg Roemer ) was melted down in 1942 and the complex was built over. | |
1902 |
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043 | Others | ||
1902 |
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044 | Others | ||
1903 |
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049 | Others | ||
1904 | Design of the main hall of the
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049 | Others | ||
1904 |
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055 | Others | ||
1905 |
Villastrasse 11, Seeheim-Jugenheim |
060 | Others | ||
1906 |
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064 | Others | ||
1906 |
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065 | Others | in the City Exhibition Palace of Dresden ( Third German Applied Arts Exhibition ) | |
1906 |
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065.a | Others | temporary building ( Third German Applied Arts Exhibition ) | |
1906 |
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065.b | Others | ( Third German Applied Arts Exhibition ) | |
1906 |
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065.c | Others | ( Third German Applied Arts Exhibition ) | |
1906 |
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065.d | Others | ( Third German Applied Arts Exhibition ) | |
1906 |
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066 | Others | ||
1906 |
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069 | Others | ||
1906-1907 |
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071 | Others | ||
1906-1907 |
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072 | Others | ||
1906-1907 |
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073 | Others | ||
1906-1907 |
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074 | Others | ||
1906-1909 |
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101 | Others | ||
1909 |
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102 | Others | ||
1909 |
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100 | Others | ||
1909 |
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106 | Others | ||
1909 |
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107 | Others | ||
1909 |
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109 | Others | ||
1909 |
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110 | Others | ||
1909-1910 |
Bautzen |
112 | Others | ||
1911 |
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111 | Others | ||
1907 |
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078 | Others | ||
1907 |
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079 | Others | ||
1907 |
( → location ) |
080 | Others | ||
1908 |
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091 | Others | Not available anymore. | |
1908 |
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092 | Others | ||
1908 |
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094 | Others | ||
1908 |
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095 | Others | ||
1908 |
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096 | Others | ||
1908 |
Dresden |
086 | Others | ||
1908 |
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088 | Others | ||
1908-1909 |
Dresden |
097 | Others | ||
1912 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery C 18, 22–9 |
137 | Others | ||
1913 |
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344 | Others | ||
1913-1914 |
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352 | Others | ||
1914 |
At the Alster 39, St. Georg |
172 | Others | List of monuments of Hamburg, No. 29318 | |
1914 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery P6-2 |
173 | Others | ||
1916 |
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197 | Others | ||
1918 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery O24 / 128–139 |
204 | Others | Together with Arthur Bock and Hugo Klugt. [2] Here, the shape of the tomb of Oscar Troplowitz's parents in the Jewish cemetery in Breslau was adopted. | |
1919 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery S21 346 / G21, 21–4 |
206 | Others | ||
1918-1920 |
Ohlsdorf Cemetery L5 |
218 | Others | ||
1920 |
(→Lage ) |
219 | Others | ||
1913-1915 |
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164 | Others | ||
1923 |
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227 | Others | Originally built for 17 police officers who died in the Hamburg uprising . The memorial is now used to honor police officers who perished in the service. | |
1941 |
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315 | Others | ||
1899 | Stage design and poster for fantasies in Auerbach's cellar
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026 | theatre | ||
1900 | Poster for Champagne riding club, mask festival
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028 | theatre | ||
1900-1901 | Stage design for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Palaeophron and Neoterpe
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029 | theatre | ||
1907-1909 | Stage design for Shakespeare's Hamlet
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081 | theatre | ||
1919 | Stage designs for a monumental stage - Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris
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210 | theatre | ||
1920 | Stage design for Shakespeare's Macbeth
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220 | theatre |
literature
- Dieter skull (ed.): Hamburger Staatsbauten by Fritz Schumacher Volume 3 (1920-1933) . Dölling and Galitz Verlag, Munich, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-937904-29-8 .
- Fritz Schumacher: Hamburg State Buildings 1909–1919 / 21 an inventory of historical monuments . Ed .: Manfred F. Fischer . Hans Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3-7672-1248-X .
- Ralf Lange : Architecture in Hamburg The great architecture guide . Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-88506-586-9 .
- Hartmut Frank (Ed.): Fritz Schumacher. Reform culture and modernity; also catalog for the exhibition "Fritz Schumacher and his time", Deichtorhallen Hamburg, May 20th – 17th. July 1994 . Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-7757-0491-4 (writings of the Hamburg architecture archive).
- Manfred F. Fischer : Fritz Schumacher, buildings and planning in Hamburg . Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-7672-1213-7 .
- List of monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as of April 13, 2010 (Pdf; 915 kB) ( Memento from June 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 915 kB)
Web links
- Literature by and about List of works by Fritz Schumacher in the catalog of the German National Library
- List of works by Fritz Schumacher. In: arch INFORM .
- Work catalog of the Fritz-Schumachergesellschaft eV Hamburg
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Ruth Meyer-Kahrweg : Architects, civil engineers, builders, property developers and their buildings in Wuppertal. Pies, Wuppertal 2003, ISBN 3-928441-52-3 , p. 476
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 49ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 38 f.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 139 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 5
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 166 f.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 34 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, C 29
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 56 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, B 44
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 128 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 105 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, C 27
- ↑ Lange, 2008, E 44
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 70 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 146 ff.
- ↑ State buildings 1909/21 p. 45
- ↑ Lange, 2008, L 13.2
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 90 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, D 70
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 98 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, B 32
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 45.2
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 45.1
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 190 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, L 13.1
- ↑ Lange, 2008, E 20
- ↑ Lange, 2008, B 27
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 64 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, P. 72 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 90 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 80 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, E 72
- ↑ Lange, 2008, L 42.2.2
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 208 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, I 11
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 96 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008 F 64.6
- ↑ Lange, 2008, L 8
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 26 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 86 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, C 74.2
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 66
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 74 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, B 36
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 131 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, pp. 198 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 122 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008 F 62
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 116 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008 F 32
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 110 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, M 32
- ↑ Staatsbauten 1909/21, p. 154 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 227 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 36
- ↑ Lange, 2008, G 22
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 218 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, E 43
- ↑ Lange, 2008, mentioned in C 88
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 198 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 296 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 252 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 234 ff.
- ↑ a b Staatsbauten, vol. 3, p. 322 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 242 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 272 ff.
- ^ Fischer: City Guide, p. 53
- ↑ Lange, 2008, C 81
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 304 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 260 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 312 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, pp. 282 ff.
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 356 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, G 4
- ↑ Staatsbauten, Vol. 3, p. 348 ff.
- ↑ Lange, 2008, F 19
- ^ Lange, 2008, D 50
- ↑ Lange, 2008, I 41
- ↑ Barbara Leisner u. a. “The Hamburg Main Cemetery Ohlsdorf”, Volume 2 - Catalog, p. 126 f
- ↑ See: [1]
- ↑ Publication of the press office of the Hamburg Senate on November 17, 2006 ( Memento of the original of December 31, 2013 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. accessed March 15, 2013