Oskar Schwer

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Oskar Schwer (born November 18, 1872 in Triberg ; † April 12, 1921 in Essen ) was a German architect .

Life

Tomb in the Bredeney cemetery

Oskar Schwer had lived in Essen with his wife Maria since 1901. There his daughter Barbara and his son Oskar were born.

As a self-employed architect, he had been a member of the Association of German Architects since 1908 . He has often worked for mining companies in the Ruhr area and their managers, creating administrative buildings as well as residential areas and representative villas.

Oskar Schwer was buried in the Bredeney cemetery in Essen.

buildings

literature

  • Thorsten Scheer: The architect Oskar Schwer. Life and work. In: Thorsten Scheer (Ed.): The Gottfried Wilhelm Colony in Essen-Rellinghausen. Klartext, Essen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8375-0210-7 , pp. 103-111.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version )
  2. a b c Historical Portal Essen
  3. Thorsten Scheer (Ed.): The Gottfried Wilhelm Colony in Essen-Rellinghausen. Klartext, Essen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8375-0210-7 .
  4. Thorsten Scheer: The architect Oskar Schwer. Life and work. In: Thorsten Scheer (Ed.): The Gottfried Wilhelm Colony in Essen-Rellinghausen. Klartext, Essen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8375-0210-7 , p. 108.
  5. Winkhaus, Fritz. In: Erwin Dickhoff: Essen heads. Who was what? Bracht, Essen 1985, p. 251
  6. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version )
  7. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version )
  8. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version )
  9. Franziska Bollerey, Kristiana Hartmann: Living in the area. 99 examples from Dortmund. (= Dortmunder Architekturhefte , 1.) Dortmund 1975.
  10. Oberdorstfeld settlement at www.route-industriekultur.de , accessed on October 3, 2012
  11. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / geo.essen.de  
  12. ^ City of Herne, Bund Deutscher Baumeister (Ed.), Alexander von Knorre (Red.): Herne. Architecture guide. Herne 1987, p. 38.
  13. ^ Headquarters of Frederick the Great
  14. Entry in the Essen list of monuments ( digitized version )
  15. Handbook of German Art Monuments , North Rhine-Westphalia I: Rhineland. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 2005.
  16. 50 years of Essener Credit-Anstalt. (Festschrift) Essen 1922.