Ludwig Spring

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Ludwig Frühling (also: Heinrich Gottlieb Louis Frühling ) (born October 10, 1833 in Peine , † October 4, 1906 in Hanover ) was a German architect . He built in the neo-Gothic style as a representative of the Hanover architecture school .

Life

Marienburg Castle ; Architect: Conrad Wilhelm Hase , construction management Ludwig Frühling, 1857–1865
Rectory of the Marktkirche in Hanover , built in 1884, with window frames , floor friezes and pinnacle crowning reference to the old town hall
Former storage cellar of the municipal lager brewery in Hanover-Südstadt , built in 1885
Villa for Carl Schwarz , Wilhelm-Busch-Strasse 24 in Hanover-Nordstadt , 1886
Factory building of (today's) Benecke-Kaliko in Hanover-Vinnhorst , 1887–89
König & Ebhardt , today (changed) University at Königsworther Platz , 1874–94

After an apprenticeship as a bricklayer , Ludwig Frühling studied architecture at the Hanover Polytechnic with Conrad Wilhelm Hase .

From 1852 to 1855, as construction manager for the architect Ludwig Droste , Frühling was in charge of the renovation of the Marktkirche in Hanover .

From 1856 to 1865, Frühling was site manager at von Hase's architecture office. During this time he traveled to France to examine the castles in and around Paris , the Palais des Tuileries and Versailles as models for the interior design of Marienburg Castle , and then to lead the construction of the royal palace near Nordstemmen . He then went into business for himself as a freelance architect.

After the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover by Prussia in 1866, Frühling entered the Prussian civil service, initially with the rank of court building conductor . From around 1879, Frühling held a managerial position at the state building administration in Hanover and was responsible in Hanover for the court theater and the Leineschloss , Herrenhausen Palace and associated buildings and the palaces in Springe and Göhrde . In addition, Frühling was responsible for the structural maintenance of the Old Palace in Hanover for Ernst August , Duke of Cumberland.

In 1889, Frühling was promoted to the rank of councilor .

estate

Documents as well as the estate of Ludwig Frühling can be found

plant

  • 1852–1855: Construction management of the restoration of the market church St. Jacobi et Georgii in Hanover (based on plans by Ludwig Droste)
  • 1857–1865: Construction management for the Marienburg Castle (based on plans by Conrad Wilhelm Hase)
  • 1858: Extension of the municipal hospital in Linden near Hanover , Deisterstraße / Ricklinger Straße (not preserved)
  • around 1870: Building for the JH Benecke oilcloth factory in Hanover, Am Judenkirchhof (not preserved)
  • 1871–1878: Building of the municipal lager brewery in Hanover-Südstadt , Hildesheimer Straße 73 (1893–1925 extension buildings based on designs by Ernst Wullekopf; part of spring not preserved)
  • 1872–1878 and 1884: Conversion of the Broyhan brewery in Hanover, Köbelinger Straße 23 (not preserved)
  • 1874–1894: Building of the JC König & Ebhardt accounting book factory in Hanover, Schlosswender Strasse / Königsworther Platz
    • 1874–1876: Construction of the middle section
  • 1874: Meinecke house (corner house) in Hanover, Kurz Strasse
  • 1874: own house in Hanover-Südstadt , Lutherstraße 6 (formerly No. 1, then No. 3; not preserved)
  • 1874–1880: Manor house Rutenstein (castle) near Freiburg on the Elbe (preserved)
    • 1891–1893: extensions
  • 1877: Rectory in Hannover-Kleefeld , Hölderlinstrasse 3 (today youth center )
  • around 1877: Kindergarten in Hannover-Kleefeld, Kapellenstrasse 7
  • 1882: Renovations at the Hoftheater in Hanover (modernized after the Second World War)
  • 1884: Parish and parish house of the Evangelical Lutheran market parish in Hanover, Hanns-Lilje-Platz 2–3 (previously: Am Markte 2–3; preserved)
  • 1886: Villa for Carl Schwarz in Hanover, Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 24 (previously: Parkstraße 8; preserved); the former factory owner's house is now used by the Gothia Academic Association , the pinnacle gable is borrowed from the old town hall .
  • 1887–1889: Factory building for the Benecke & Schwarz oilcloth factory in Hanover-Vinnhorst , Beneckeallee 40 (preserved)

and undated:

literature

Web links

Commons : Heinrich Gottlieb Louis Frühling  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa from spring, Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig (Louis) , on: Architects and artists ... (see web links)
  2. a b c d e f g h Klaus Siegner: Architect biographies , in: Laves and Hannover ... , p. 567
  3. Stadttafel 116 , photographed by Ralph Anthes (see web links)
  4. On the city board 106 the year 1885 was given as the year of construction of the storage cellar of the brewery (today Hildesheimer Straße / Altenbekener Damm). On the bottom  ( 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. At Hannover.de the year "1875" is mentioned differently from the city table (last accessed on February 6, 2012)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.hannover.de  
  5. a b Gerd Weiß: Kapellenstrasse / Hölderlinstrasse. In: Monument topography ... (see literature), p. 79.
  6. ^ Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Wilhelm-Busch-Straße , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 217