Martin Punitzer
Martin Punitzer (born July 7, 1889 in Berlin , † October 7, 1949 in Santiago de Chile , full name: Martin Albrecht Punitzer ) was a German architect of the New Objectivity , who worked in Berlin in the 1920s. In the 1930s he was persecuted as a Jew by the National Socialists and had to emigrate to Chile .
buildings
- 1923/1924: Villa Schönbach , Württembergallee 31 in Berlin-Westend
- 1924: Redesign of his parents' house, the corner building at Turmstrasse 76 / Ottostrasse 21 in Berlin-Moabit
- 1928/1929: Factory building of Robert Abrahamsohn GmbH (later Elektro-Mechanik ), Nicolaistraße 7 in Berlin-Lankwitz
- 1928/1929: House for the entrepreneur Robert Abrahamsohn , Calandrellistraße 45 in Berlin-Lankwitz
- 1928/1929: Roxy Palace , Hauptstrasse 78/79 in Berlin-Friedenau
- 1932: Factory of the Herbert Lindner machine tool factory , Lübarser Strasse in Berlin-Wittenau
- 1932: Factory building of the Hellas cigarette factory for Evangelos Papastratos , gerichtstrasse 27 in Berlin-Wedding
- 1935/1936: Factory building of the machine works ME Queitzsch KG , Oranienburger Strasse 170 and 172 in Berlin-Wittenau
literature
- Clemens Klemmer: Anonymous Modern Architecture. On the work of the architect Martin Punitzer (1889–1949). In: Werk, Bauen + Wohnen , No. 76/43, edition 11/1989, pp. 78–80, ISSN 0257-9332 .
- Jürgen Lampeitl, Albert Ude, Wolf-Borwin Wendlandt: Martin Albrecht Punitzer, architect - a collage. Albert Ude Publishing House, Gelsenkirchen 1987.
- Punitzer, Martin . In: Myra Warhaftig: German Jewish architects before and after 1933. Reimer, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-496-01326-5 , pp. 392–295.
Web links
Commons : Martin Punitzer - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Sketches, architectural drawings and architectural photos in the estate of Martin Punitzer in the archive of the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin (AMTUB)
- Martin Punitzer on the website for the exhibition Forgotten Architects , Pentagram Design, London 2007.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Villa Schönbach in the Berlin State Monument List
- ↑ Tenement & commercial building at Turmstrasse 76 / Ottostrasse 21 in the Berlin State Monument List
- ↑ Factory Robert Abrahamsohn GmbH in the Berlin State Monument List
- ^ Photographs of the Abrahamsohn factory building at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
- ↑ Abrahamsohn House in the Berlin State Monument List
- ^ Photographs from the Abrahamsohn house at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
- ↑ Machine tool factory Herbert Lindner in the Berlin State Monument List
- ↑ Plans, model photos and photographs of the completed building at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
- ↑ Maschinenfabrik ME Queitzsch KG in the Berlin State Monument List
- ↑ Plans and model photos at the Architekturmuseum der Technische Universität Berlin
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Punitzer, Martin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Punitzer, Martin Albrecht (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 7, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | October 7, 1949 |
Place of death | Santiago de Chile |