Max Czopka

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Max Richard Czopka (born November 4, 1888 in Slupsko ( municipality of Rudzinitz ), province of Silesia , † around 1965 in probably Radebeul ) was a German architect .

Life

Five-family house Schillerstr 15

The son of a teacher in the Upper Silesian born Slupsko in the church today Rudziniec Czopka attended the Prince's private school in Slawentzitz and studied for a three-year apprenticeship with a master builder at the Royal Building School in Katowice architecture .

Czopka got his first job in the building department of Slawentzitz. Through his acquaintance with the building officer and professor at the Technical University of Dresden Ernst Kühn (1859–1943), he got a job in his Dresden office before the First World War.

From 1920 to 1965 Czopka worked as a freelance architect in Radebeul . His office was located in what was then Bahnhofstrasse 1a in Alt-Radebeul until 1928 (today Hauptstrasse or Robert-Werner-Platz , probably next to the Gasthaus Zur sharp corner ), then in the five-family house at Schillerstrasse 15 designed by Czopka in 1927 for the Radebeul building cooperative .

Act

"Villa Bärenfett"
"Villa Bärenfett"

Czopka is responsible for many of the settlement buildings that were built in Radebeul during the interwar period .

In addition, he is the designer of one of the few buildings in Radebeul known worldwide, the Villa Bärenfett on the grounds of the Karl May Museum .

The Lößnitz building, which was probably the most modern internationally at the time , also came from Czopka's pen, the Erich Schönherr residential house , an urban villa in the modern style in Oberlößnitz . After the refusal of the building application by the administrative authority of Dresden and the regional association Sächsischer Heimatschutz (Saxon Homeland Security) as the auditing body, only the higher-level district administration in Dresden approved the draft based on the complaint about the use of the “defacement paragraph”.

Work (architectural monuments)

The buildings listed below are in the monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony: City of Radebeul listed cultural monuments . They are therefore not a complete catalog of works .

Private residential buildings

Conversion of Villa Shatterhand, today's Karl May Museum
Erich Schönherr house, 2011
  • 1931: Schönherr House in Oberlößnitz, Eduard-Bilz-Straße 60 (rare example of an urban villa in the modern style in the Radebeul area)
  • 1932: Extension of an outbuilding in the homestead Bahnsteg 1
  • 1932: Conversion, expansion and simplification of the facade structure of the rented villa at Fritz-Schulze-Straße 44
  • 1932/1933: Conversion to an apartment building in Villa Carl Burk, Strasse des Friedens 57
  • 1933/1935: Porch porch at Ziller-Villa Rosenstrasse 16
  • 1934: Veranda conversion of rental villa at Hölderlinstrasse 1 (assigned to Max Czopka)
  • 1934: Roof extension of the tenement at Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 17
  • 1935: Selma Zschocke house, Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 1c
  • 1935/1936: Installation of an apartment in an outbuilding of the Vierseithof Altnaundorf 5
  • 1936: Revision of a facade plan, Emil-Högg-Straße 14 (after an objection by the Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz against the Dresden office of Lossow & Kühne )
  • 1936, 1939, 1940: Modernization of the Villa Euchar Albrecht Schmid , August-Bebel-Straße 23 (1936), construction of a farm building in the back garden (1939) and construction of a log cabin-style guest house (1940, see Villa Bärenfett )
Villa Albin Jentzsch
  • 1937: Roof extension and facade redesign of Villa Albin Jentzsch , Goethestrasse 34
  • 1937: Façade renovation and veranda increase in the rental villa Hermann Schröder, Hellerstraße 7
  • 1937/1938: Martha Mehlig seven-family small apartment building, Schillerstraße 36
  • 1938: Extension to the Landhaus An der Jägermühle 9
  • 1939: Residential building as an extension to the Altkötzschenbroda 10 move-out house
  • 1939: Two-family house in Rebenwinkel 3 (not a cultural monument)
  • 1941: Facade redesign and renovation of the rental villa at Meißner Straße 220
  • 1947: Installation of an attic apartment in Villa Rosenstrasse 17
  • 1962: Installation of an attic apartment in the rented villa at Karl-Marx-Straße 7

Residential and commercial buildings

  • 1926: Shop extension to residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 16
  • 1933: Shop demolition, residential and commercial building at Karl-Marx-Strasse 2
  • 1938: Partial conversion of the residential and commercial building Ernst August Große , Zillerstraße 15
  • 1942/1944: garden building for commercial purposes , Einsteinstrasse 14a

Housing developments

Multi-family house Mittelstrasse 10

Other public buildings

Radebeul-Ost cemetery, party hall by Max Czopka

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Dieter Steinmetz: The Villa "Shatterhand" in Radebeul. In: Yearbook of the Karl May Society. Karl-May-Gesellschaft, 1981, pp. 300–338 , accessed on March 29, 2009 .
  2. Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 , p. 109 .
  3. a b c Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 20, 32 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
  4. a b from: State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony: The foundation of the monument or property of the houses at Pestalozzistraße 15 and 17 in 01445 Radebeul. Letter dated 02/11/2000.
  5. A Wild West log house is being built , in: On the history of the Karl May Museum ( Memento of the original from December 4, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.karl-may-stiftung.de