Michael Philipp Boumann
Michael Philipp Daniel Boumann (born April 22, 1747 in Potsdam ; † August 2, 1803 in Berlin ) was a German architect and builder in Prussia .
Life
He was the son of the builder Johann Boumann, who immigrated from the Netherlands, and the brother of Georg Friedrich von Boumann .
He began his career in 1763 as a construction manager at the then Baukomptoir, later the court building department in Berlin. From 1767 to 1770 he worked as a construction manager, among other things for buildings in Quedlinburg , was appointed building inspector in 1770 by Princess Amalie , the abbess of Quedlinburg, and had been his father's assistant since 1771. In 1777 he was employed as an assessor at the Oberbaudepartement , but also remained a member of the court building department. In 1778 he became a senior building officer and in 1787 a secret senior building officer. In 1794 he was given the title of secret chief finance councilor and chief building manager, as head of the building department. He was one of the founders of the Berlin Bauakademie (1799) and was a leading member of the Order of Freemasons . He participated in the drafting of a new basic constitution for German Freemasonry in 1797. For this purpose, the Obermeister Boumann Foundation was established in 1867 in recognition of his services .
The Boumannstrasse in Berlin-Reinickendorf is named after him.
Buildings (selection)
- 1767 Palace of Princess Amalie in Berlin, Unter den Linden (conversion, no longer available today), as her father's construction aid
- 1786 Bellevue Palace in Berlin-Tiergarten
- 1788–1793 Palais Lichtenau in Berlin-Charlottenburg (demolished in 1871)
- 1792–1794 Palais Goerne / Lichtenau in Berlin, Unter den Linden (no longer available today)
- 1793–1794 Pfaueninsel Palace in Berlin
- 1793–1795 Schauspielhaus in Potsdam (design possibly by Carl Gotthard Langhans )
- 1796–1797 Palais Lichtenau in Potsdam
- 1797 Two single-storey side wings are added to the Marble Palace in Potsdam
Drafts (selection)
- 1793 plans for a Gothic tower and a Gothic hall for a Belvedere on the Pfingstberg (not executed)
- 1796 plans to rebuild St. Nikolai's Church in Potsdam (together with Friedrich Gilly )
photos
Bellevue Palace , Berlin
Palais Goerne / Lichtenau (ruin, 1946)
Palais Lichtenau , Potsdam
literature
- Irmgard Wirth: Boumann, Michael Philipp. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1955, ISBN 3-428-00183-4 , p. 492 ( digitized version ).
- Walther Killy (Ed.): Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (DBE), Vol. 2 . Saur, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-598-23186-5 , pp. 49 .
- History of the Great National Mother Lodge in the Prussian States named for the three globes . 6th edition. Berlin 1903, p. 408 . ( Digitized version )
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Boumannstrasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near Kaupert )
- ^ Gernot Ernst, Ute Laur-Ernst: The city of Berlin in printmaking 1570-1870, vol. 2 . Lukas-Verlag, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86732-055-9 , pp. 279 .
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SURNAME | Boumann, Michael Philipp |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Boumann, Michael Philipp Daniel (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and builder in Prussia |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 22, 1747 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Potsdam |
DATE OF DEATH | August 2, 1803 |
Place of death | Berlin |