Ludwig von Tiedemann
Ludwig Alexander Erdmann von Tiedemann (born November 17, 1841 in Russoschin (now in Polish Rusocin ) near Danzig ; † March 2, 1908 in Wannsee near Berlin ) was a German architect and Prussian construction officer . He worked as a university architect in Halle (Saale) , later at the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin and most recently at the Potsdam district government .
Personal
Ludwig von Tiedemann was born on November 17, 1841 as the fifth of seven children of the Russoschiner manor owner Carl Ludwig Gustav Adolf von Tiedemann (1804–1867) and his wife Alexandrine Franciska Friederike, née. von Selchow (1814–1874) born in Russoschin. He married Maria von Stuckrad (1852–1929) on August 14, 1875, with whom he had six children. He died on March 2, 1908 in Wannsee near Berlin, today Berlin-Wannsee. His last place of residence there was Tristanstrasse 8 , built for him in 1905/1906, in the villa colony of Nikolassee , where Hitler's assassin Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg lived in 1943/1944 .
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After graduating from the Marienstiftsgymnasium in Stettin and studying at the Berlin Building Academy from 1862 to 1870, Ludwig von Tiedemann worked as an architect primarily in Halle in the 1870s and 1880s. Some of the buildings he built for the university there during this period have been restored and continue to serve their original purpose, such as the anatomy building erected between 1878 and 1880 .
The library building built for the University of Halle according to his design from 1878 to 1880 follows the model of the building of the Bauakademie in Berlin, as does the building built in 1878 for the Reichsbank in Halle.
In the 1890s he designed what is now the old clinics of the Medical University in Wroclaw .
In the 1890s, Tiedemann moved his field of activity to the Berlin area. There and in Potsdam he built a number of churches in historicist architecture, mostly as brick buildings in neo-Gothic or neo-Romanesque forms with characteristic facade sections made of field stones or limestone. Similar church buildings based on his designs have been preserved in the former Prussian provinces of West Prussia and Posen , for example in Sopot , Grätz , Opalenitza , Seeheim and Kranz ( Kręcko / Kr. Meseritz ) as well as heavily modified in Oberstdorf ( Oberallgäu district ).
Other church buildings designed by him in Potsdam-Babelsberg (Bethlehem Church on Neuendorfer Anger, built in 1898/1899, 1941/1945 severe war damage, blown up in 1952), Danzig-Schidlitz ( Heilandskirche , built 1901, 1945 heavy war damage, later demolished) and Stork's Nest ( built in 1900, unused after 1945, demolished in the 1970s) are no longer available.
buildings
Halle (Saale)
- 1875–1886: Clinic buildings with hospital chapel , Magdeburger Strasse 22
- 1877: Own house in August-Bebel-Straße 17 (with Friedrich Kuhnt)
- 1878–1880: Anatomy, Grosse Steinstrasse 52
- 1878–1880: Library building of the University of Halle, August-Bebel-Straße 13 (today the storage building of the University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt )
- 1878: Former Reichsbank building, at the orphanage wall 12
Wroclaw
- End of the 19th century: building of the old clinics of the Medical University
Greater Berlin
- 1894–1895: Altglienicke parish church , Semmelweißstrasse 4–6 in Berlin-Altglienicke (with Hermann Bohl and Schaller) ( location )
- 1895–1897: Evangelical village church in Friedrichsthal (Oranienburg) ( location )
- 1896–1897: Genezareth Church in Erkner (with Robert Leibnitz ) ( location )
- 1896–1897: Evangelical village church in Schildow ( Lage )
- 1896–1897: Evangelical village church in Liebenthal ( Lage )
- 1896–1898: Biesdorf village church in Alt-Biesdorf (reconstruction of the village church and tower building) ( location )
- 1900–1902: Bethanienkirche in Weißensee , with Robert Leibnitz (after being destroyed in the war the tower has been preserved as a ruin) ( location )
- 1902–1903: Village church Rosenthal b. Berlin (Westbau, with Robert Leibnitz) ( location )
- 1903–1905: Evangelical Church of Faith , Roedeliusplatz in Lichtenberg near Berlin (with Robert Leibnitz) ( location )
- 1903–1906: Trinity Church in Lankwitz b. Berlin ( location )
- 1904–1906: Friedenskirche , Eibseestrasse in Grünau , reconstructed in 1999 ( location )
- 1907–1909: Hohen Neuendorf village church (with Georg Büttner ) ( location )
Potsdam
- 1893–1894: Pentecostal Church in the Nauen suburb of Potsdam
- 1901–1902: Deetz village church (Groß Kreutz (Havel)) (extensive reconstruction and expansion of the medieval village church)
- 1902–1903: Bornim village church in Potsdam-Bornim
- 1904–1905: Oberlink Church in Potsdam-Babelsberg
- 1904–1905: Tower of the village church in Uetz
Sopot
- 1899–1901: Evangelical Church of the Redeemer (with Arthur Kickton ; after 1945: Catholic garrison church St. Georg)
Grätz
- 1904–1905: Evangelical Church (after 1945: Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus )
Seeheim
- 1896–1897: Evangelical Church (since 1935: Catholic Church of St. Teresa)
Wreath (Kr. Meseritz)
- 1880: Evangelical Church Kranz (after 1945: Catholic Church "From the Transfiguration of the Lord")
Opalenitza
- 1900: Evangelical Church (after 1945: Catholic Church of St. Joseph)
Oberstdorf
- 1905–1906: Evangelical Christ Church (1955/56 fundamentally rebuilt and expanded)
Fonts
- Agricultural construction. Handbook for designing, constructing, estimating and executing agricultural buildings for civil engineers and farmers. Hofstetter, Halle (Saale) 1882.
- The university library in Halle ad S. In: Zeitschrift für Bauwesen , 35th year 1885, Sp. 343/344.
Individual evidence
- ↑ family v. Tiedemann ( Memento from June 12, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) on schulz-pearce.de
- ^ Wannsee triangle - the Wagnerviertel: Tristanstraße ( Memento from May 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) on www.schroederniko.de
- ↑ Count Schenk von Stauffenberg's house on berliner-stadtplan.com
- ↑ http://www.medizin.uni-halle.de/fileadmin/Bereichsolder/Institute/AnatomieUndZellbiologie/Institut/Institut_im_jahresgeschichte.pdf
- ↑ http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h198/h198.pdf
- ↑ http://www.wroclaw.pl/de/alte-kliniken-der-campus-der-mediziner
- ↑ http://www.neuendorfer-kirche-potsdam.de/index.php?id=312
- ↑ http://www.osieczna.pl/asp/en_start.asp?typ=14&sub=93&menu=100&strona=1
- ↑ http://www.ferienwohnungen-halle.de/objekthaben/
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from January 7, 2012 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.
- ↑ Schildow village church
- ↑ http://www.barnim.de/liebenthal.1042.0.html#content1284 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://www.kirche-bohnsdorf.de/gruenau2.htm
- ↑ http://www.kirchenbau-dokumentation.de/dokbuero/result1_d.php?key=59
- ↑ http://www.evkirchepotsdam.de/gemeinden/pfingst/geschichte
- ↑ https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/BICWR5GJJ57RNEQH6KEL7B5T6RUFHBT5
- ↑ http://www.oberlinhaus.de/informationen/kirchengemeinde/oberlinkirche/geschichte/
- ↑ https://www.pnn.de/potsdam/chronik-dorf-und-kirche/21694400.html/CChronik Kirche Uetz /
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from March 30, 2012 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.
- ↑ http://www.oberstdorf-evangelisch.de/node/8
literature
- Lothar Krüger: Ludwig v. Tiedemann †. In: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 28, 1908, No. 21 (from March 14, 1908) , p. 155 f.
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SURNAME | Tiedemann, Ludwig von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and Prussian building officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 17, 1841 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Russozhin |
DATE OF DEATH | March 2, 1908 |
Place of death | Wannsee near Berlin |