Oskar Hossfeld

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Oskar Hossfeld

Oskar Hossfeld (born July 4, 1848 in Schulpforta , † October 15, 1915 in Bad Wildungen ; full name: Friedrich Oskar Hossfeld ) was a German architect and Prussian government and building advisor .

Life

Career

In 1867, after passing his school-leaving exam, Hossfeld began studying at the Berlin Building Academy . He passed his master builder examination with distinction. With his design for the State Library in Berlin, he won the Schinkel competition in 1875 . Hossfeld worked as an employee of the palace building commission under Reinhold Persius and was promoted to court building inspector in 1878 . He traveled to Italy and France to study. In 1888 he was appointed as an agricultural inspector in the building construction department at the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin. In 1892 he was promoted to government and building councilor , and in 1899 he was appointed lecturing council . From 1900, Hossfeld was responsible for the management of the department for museum buildings, church building and monument buildings in Prussia.

He was a co-founder of the journal Die Denkmalpflege .

In 1915, Hossfeld was appointed a member of the Prussian Academy of the Arts in Berlin in the Fine Arts section.

family

His parents were the painter and drawing teacher Friedrich Hossfeld (1809–1881) and Luise Hossfeld nee. Grief . Oskar was born with Sidonie since 1877 . Trinius married and had two sons and two daughters with her.

His son Friedrich Hoßfeld, called Fritz (* 1879; † 1972 in Stuttgart) was 1918–1930 city planning officer in Naumburg (Saale) . His wife, and thus a daughter-in-law of Oskar Hossfeld, was the glass painter and sculptor Ina Hoßfeld, née. Plüddemann (* 1881 in Flensburg, † 1943 in Munich), who in turn was the daughter of the architect and Wroclaw city ​​planner Richard Plüddemann .

Buildings and designs

Fonts

literature

Web links

Commons : Oskar Hossfeld  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Oskar FO Hoßfeld (short biography) on the website of the Virtual Museum - dansk-deutsche regionalhistorie (vimu) , accessed on October 29, 2016

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography on the website of the Akademie der Künste
  2. Hartmut Mai: Church construction in the 19th and early 20th centuries in Thuringia. (PDF; 160 kB) Evangelical Church in Central Germany, p. 13 , accessed on July 10, 2013 .
  3. Ingo Bach: The artist made many visible signs . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . February 1, 1995 ( mz-web.de [accessed July 10, 2013]).
  4. ^ Competition design for a state library in Berlin at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
  5. Plans for the wash house of the Bethanien Hospital at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
  6. Małgorzata Gwiazdowska: Concepts for the reconstruction of the Szczecin monuments after 1945 and possibilities of their implementation. In: Bulletin of the Polish Historical Mission , No. 7/2012, p. 170 ( online publication , accessed October 23, 2016).
  7. a b c d e f g h i j Architect Friedrich Oskar Hoßfeld , accessed on November 4, 2016 ( Polish ).
  8. Jürgen Church. In: Andreas Oeding, Broder Schwensen, Michael Sturm: Flexikon. 725 aha experiences from Flensburg! Flensburg 2009.
  9. Julius Schnaubert et al. (Ed.): The Jubilee Churches in East Prussia . Kunstanstalt Albert Frisch, Berlin 1912, pp. 28 ff. (Plates 7, 27, 28 a).
  10. NN: For the consecration of the Röxer Church. In: Der Altmärker , Stendal, from November 30, 1905.
  11. ^ The History of the Congregation , accessed October 26, 2016 ( Polish ).
  12. ^ History of St. Anne's Church in Poznan , accessed on April 11, 2016 ( Polish ).
  13. The History of the Church , accessed November 3, 2016 ( Polish ).
  14. Kościół św. Jacka (Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtnis-Kirche) , accessed on October 23, 2016 ( Polish ).
  15. ^ History and Monuments in Szczecinek , accessed on April 13, 2016.
  16. ^ The new Nikolaikirche , accessed on April 13, 2016.
  17. Evangelische Stadtkirche Bitterfeld , accessed on October 28, 2016.
  18. ^ Illustration of the Protestant Church in Osterode at the Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin
  19. The history of the parish , accessed on November 4, 2016 ( Polish ).
  20. ^ The Maria Magdalena Church in Czersk , accessed on April 14, 2016.
  21. Around the city ​​center , accessed on October 25, 2016.