Louis steel

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Louis Stahl (born May 12, 1848 in Frankfurt am Main , † November 26, 1913 in Stuttgart ) was a German architect .

Life

Louis Stahl was a member of the Citizens Committee from 1883 to 1885 and from 1890 to 1891. In 1900 he was appointed building officer (royal Württemberg) and was named owner of the architectural office Wittmann und Stahl in Stuttgart. In 1909 he was appointed senior building officer.

Works

Swimming pool, 1889

buildings

Together with Ludwig Wittmann, Stahl built a swimming pool in the Büchsenstrasse in Stuttgart in 1889, which was kept in an oriental style, and in 1899 also with Ludwig Wittmann the Lukaskirche in Ostheim (Stuttgart) , which was inaugurated on March 19, 1899.

A warehouse with an ice cellar in Stuttgart-Vaihingen , which had been designed by Wittmann and Stahl, served as the location of the brewery museum from 1986 . In view of the poor state of preservation of the building substance, classification as a cultural monument was discussed in 1999, but was ultimately rejected.

The Benger site in Bregenz , which was designed in 1892, was also designed by Wittmann and Stahl . The industrial castle, equipped with neo-Gothic details, is now a sight in Bregenz.

The Laurentiuskirche in Widdern was built from 1892 to 1895 .

In Stuttgart

Residential house in Stuttgart
"Villa Schnabel"
  • 1876: Apartment building Augustenstrasse 46-48 (historicism)
  • 1882/1883: Double tenement house with shop, Hohenheimer Strasse 50a / 50b (historicism)
  • 1885: tenement Herdweg 45 (historicism)
  • 1885: House at Olgastraße 103 (historicism)
  • 1886: Apartment building with doctor's practice, Johannesstraße 23 (historicism)
  • 1887: "Villa Schnabel", Reinsburgstrasse 26 (historicism)
  • 1887: Double tenement house at Stitzenburgstrasse 7 and 9 (historicism)
  • 1889/1890: " Eduard-Pfeiffer -Haus", Heusteigstraße 45 (historicism)
  • 1893: Apartment building at Kuhnstrasse 7 (historicism)
  • 1893/1894: residential and commercial building at Tübinger Strasse 1 (historicism)
  • 1893–1894: Original building of the Karl Olga Hospital , Hackstraße 61
  • 1896: Residential and commercial building Bebelstrasse 36 (historicism)
  • 1897-1899: Evangelical Lukaskirche, Landhausstraße 151 (historicism)
  • 1899/1900: Administration building Rotebühlstrasse 133 (historicism)
  • 19041906: Apartment building Wannenstrasse 2 (Art Nouveau)
  • 1905: House at Hölderlinstrasse 1 (historicism)
  • 1909: Apartment building Christophstraße 8 (Art Nouveau)
  • 1911: Apartment building at Stitzenburgstraße 11 (historicism)
  • 1911: Factory building at Adlerstrasse 31 (industrial architecture)

Outside of Stuttgart

"Industrial Castle" built in Bregenz in 1892
  • 1892 factory in Bregenz
  • Convalescent home in Lorch
  • Convalescent home in Rötenbach
  • Lung sanatorium in Wilhelmsheim
  • Lung sanatorium in Ueberruh
  • Kurhaus Palmenwald in Freudenstadt

Fonts

  • The new office building of the Württemberg Insurance Company. In: Monthly publication of the Württembg. Association for construction in Stuttgart. F. Weise's Hofbuchhandlung in Stuttgart (until 1900); South German Verl.-Anstalt, Munich (from 1901). Stuttgart 1898-1904, pp. 44-46. ( online )
  • The Lorch convalescent home. In: Württembergische Bauzeitung: weekly for architecture and the entire building trade . German publishing company. Stuttgart 1905, pp. 9-11. ( online )
  • The Lorch convalescent home. In: Württembergische Bauzeitung: weekly for architecture and the entire building trade . German publishing company. Stuttgart 1905, pp. 17-18. ( online )

literature

  • Senior building officer Louis Stahl †. In: Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume 47, 1913, No. 98 (from December 6, 1913), p. 896.
  • Karlheinz Fuchs: Architecture in the German Southwest. Architects and builders from eight centuries. DRW-Verlag, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2004, ISBN 3-87181-491-1 .

Web links

Commons : Louis Stahl  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 20, 1900, No. 17 (from March 3, 1900), p. 97.
  2. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 29, 1909, No. 13 (from February 13, 1909), p. 85.
  3. ^ Karin Rhein: German Orientmalerei in the second half of the 19th century. Tenea-Verlag, 2004, p. 41.
  4. findbuch.net
  5. findbuch.net
  6. ^ Answer to an inquiry from the CDU local council group on November 11, 1999
  7. ^ Bregenz: Sights
  8. Heilbronn City Archives (ed.): Strict and beautiful. Evangelical churches in the Heilbronn district in the style change of the 19th century. P. 292, No. 35 (PDF; 433 kB)
  9. List of Stuttgart's cultural monuments (as of August 25, 2008), p. 10 (PDF; 501 kB)
  10. ^ Inauguration March 30, 1894
  11. ↑ Laying of the foundation stone on July 11, 1897