Max Kolde

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Carl Wilhelm Max Kolde (born November 24, 1854 in Ohlau , Lower Silesia , † September 1, 1889 in Göttingen ) was a German architect and university professor .

Life

Book cover for Theodor Unger's architecture guide Hanover. Guide through the city and its buildings
Reprint after the first edition from 1882, with artist signature Koldes

In addition to his work as an architect, from 1881 until his death (1889) Kolde taught at the applied arts college of the trade association in Hanover . In 1883 he became a lecturer in architectural drawing at the Technical University of Hanover .

As an architect, he most recently worked on church buildings with Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902).

Max Kolde was the cousin of the church historian Theodor Kolde .

Works (selection)

source

  • Willibald Reichertz: East Germans as lecturers at the Technical University of Hanover (1831–1956) . In: East German family studies . tape 55 , 2007, p. 109-120 .

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References and comments

  1. Gerd Weiß, Marianne Zehnpfennig Rathaus , as well as Königstrasse with side streets and Volgersweg , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , Architectural Monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover, Part 1, [Vol.] 10.1 , ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , pp. 54ff. , 77f., As well as 01 center in the annex List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 (NDSchG) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation) , status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover, Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , p. 3ff.
  2. Note: Both the Hanover Art and Culture Lexicon as well as the Monument Topography ... only state Hans Nottelmann as the creator of the window frames and do not differentiate between the two possible sculptors of the same name.
  3. a b Helmut Knocke, Hugo Thielen: Hinüberstrasse 20 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 152
  4. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : 1605 , in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 27