Oskar Delisle

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Oskar Delisle (born April 16, 1873 in Konstanz , † May 3, 1944 in Munich ) was a German architect .

Villa in Munich, Lichtingerstraße 21 (1922)
Thomaskirche in Grünwald (1931)

Career

After training as an architect, Delisle came to Munich in 1898 and initially worked for the Heilmann & Littmann construction company .

After he was noticed by the building contractor Jakob Heilmann as a particularly talented employee, he was commissioned to convert and furnish the Schwaneck Castle , Heilmann's retirement home.

Around 1900 Delisle went to New York and worked there in an architecture office. After his return in 1905, he founded Delisle & Ingwersen with Bernhard Ingwersen. Together they won several architecture competitions and designed numerous buildings in and around Munich.

buildings

Fonts

  • Studies on construction methods in English single-family houses. In: Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 20, 1900, No. 91 (from November 17, 1900), pp. 549–552.

literature

  • Dorle Gribl: Solln and the Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe. Villas and their residents. Volk Verlag, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-86222-043-4 , pp. 34-36.
  • Ottilie Thiemann-Stoedtner: The painter Max Feldbauer and his house in Mitlerndorf near Dachau ( digitized version )

Web links

Commons : Oskar Delisle  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deutsche Bauzeitung , 36th year 1902, pp. 613–618.
  2. Entry in the Munich list of monuments
  3. Entry in the Munich list of monuments
  4. Architectural Review 1913 ( digitized version , digitized version )
  5. Architectural Review 1913 ( digitized version , digitized version )
  6. Entry in the Munich list of monuments