Max Huguenin
Max Huguenin (born March 26, 1871 in Grünheide in East Prussia , † September 9, 1940 in Lehrte ) was a German bricklayer, carpenter and architect as well as city architect of the city of Lehrte.
Life
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Max Huguenin grew up in the early days of the German Empire .
In addition to Stuttgart , Berlin and Hanover , the craftsman's and architect's places of activity were primarily the city of Lehrte, where he worked as a city architect from 1900 until the Weimar Republic in 1929.
From his residence in Lehrte, Max Huguenin had already applied for a patent in 1902 for a “suspension device for pictures, boards, shelves and the like”. After the First World War , Huguenin applied on May 5, 1919, at the time at Weserstraße 1 or Westerstraße 1 in Lehrte, for a patent or design protection for a "[...] outer building wall with a continuous cavity".
In the middle of World War II , Max Huguenin died on September 9, 1940 through suicide .
Well-known works (selection)
- 1912, Lehrte: water tower of the former sugar factory, later Hannover Zucker AG Lehrte , at the address Germaniastraße 22 , listed
literature
- Dieter Schmidt: Max Huguenin. City architect in Lehrte from 1901 to 1926 . In: Lehrter Land & People. Magazine on history, culture and local history . Published by Heimatbund Niedersachsen eV, Hanover, Lehrte 2011, ISSN 0946-0365
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d o.V. : Huguenin, Max in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in processing on May 9, 2011, last accessed on April 16, 2017
- ↑ Patentblatt , published by the Imperial Patent Office, Volume 26, Part 2, Berlin: C. Heymanns Verlag, 1902, p. 1070; Preview over google books
- ↑ a b No. 37a, 5th H. 79964 ; compare cement. Wochenschrift für Zement und Zementverarbeitung , Vol. 10 (1921), p. 144; Preview over google books
- ↑ Der Bauingenieur ... , Volume 2, Julius Springer, 1921, p. 226; Preview over google books
- ↑ Carolin Krumm (editing), Anne-Kathrin Fricke-Hellberg (collaborator), Peter F. Lufen, Dietmar Vonend (editing) et al. : City of Lehrte and the industrial plants on the railway line to Braunschweig as well as Lehrte, city taught, in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , Volume 13.2: Region Hannover. Northern and eastern part with the cities of Burgdorf, Garbsen, Langenhagen, Lehrte, Neustadt a. Rbge., Sehnde, Wunstorf and the communities Burgwedel, Isernhagen, Uetze and Wedemark , ed. by Christiane Segers-Glocke , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Hameln: CW Niemeyer, ISBN 3-8271-8255-7 , pp. 112f., 289–293 (here: pp. 289f.), 585
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SURNAME | Huguenin, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German bricklayer, carpenter and architect as well as urban planner in Lehrte |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 26, 1871 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Grünheide , East Prussia |
DATE OF DEATH | September 9, 1940 |
Place of death | Taught |