Otto Risse

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Otto Risse (born October 1, 1898 - † January 3, 1989 ) was a German architect .

Life

Otto cracks was to study and traineeship first as Regierungsbaumeister ( Assessor active) in the civil service, and later he gave the civil service and worked as a freelance architect. He first built numerous church buildings in Berlin . After the Second World War, mostly in collaboration with his partner Hans Geber (1889–1973), he created important examples of post-war modernism in this city , including for the Free University of Berlin .

During his studies he became a member of the Academic Association Motiv , for which he designed the corporation house in 1968 .

buildings

(all in Berlin)

  • 1929–1930: Administration building of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse (AOK) in Niederschöneweide, Fennstrasse 5/6 (with Kurt Vogeler)
  • 1935: Conversion of an excursion restaurant to the Hindenburg Memorial Church (since 1946 Apostle Paulus Church ) in Hermsdorf, Wachsmuthstraße 28
  • 1937: Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gemeindeheim (called "onion dome church") in Altglienicke, Rosestraße 42
  • 1937: Paul Gerhardt community home in Bohnsdorf, Reihersteg 36
  • 1937: Theodor-Fliedner-Heim in Mahlsdorf, Schrobsdorffstraße 35/36
  • 1943: Own residential and studio house in Zehlendorf, Laehrstraße 1
  • 1952: Bayer-Haus office and commercial building in Charlottenburg, Kurfürstendamm 178/179 (with donor)
  • 1955: Hoechst house in Charlottenburg, Hardenbergstraße 11 / Steinplatz 1 (with donor)
  • 1956: Hamburg-Mannheimer insurance office building in Charlottenburg, Kurfürstendamm 32 (with donor)
  • 1958: Building of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the Free University of Berlin in Dahlem, Garystraße 21 (with donor)
  • 1959: Building of the Law Faculty of the Free University of Berlin in Dahlem, Van't-Hoff-Straße 8 (with donor)
  • 1960: Hope Church in Tegel, Tile-Brugge-Weg 49
  • 1961: Stephanus Church in Zehlendorf, Hochbaumstraße 78 (with donor)
  • 1963: Building for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry of the Free University of Berlin in Dahlem, Fabeckstraße 34/36 (with donor)
  • 1964: Helmuth-James-von-Moltke primary school in Charlottenburg, Heckerdamm 221 (with Geber and Hans Bandel )
  • 1968: Connection house of the AV Motiv in Charlottenburg, Leibnizstraße 14
  • 1972: Raiffeisenhaus in Charlottenburg, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 3–5 (with donor)

Individual evidence

  1. The Black Ring. Membership directory. Darmstadt 1930, p. 37.
  2. AOK insurance building in the Berlin State Monument List
  3. Ev. Apostle-Paulus-Kirche in the Berlin State Monument List
  4. Photo of the onion dome church on flickr , last accessed on August 22, 2012
  5. Ev. Community center Paul Gerhardt in the Berlin State Monument List
  6. Ev. Theodor Fliedner community home in the Berlin State Monument List
  7. Haus Risse in the Berlin State Monument List
  8. Bayer House in the Berlin State Monument List
  9. ^ Haus Bayer at www.berlin.de (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf from A to Z), last accessed on July 7, 2012
  10. Schulz, Der Tagesspiegel of July 12, 2012
  11. ^ Roman Hillmann: The first post-war modernity. 2011.
  12. Hamburg-Mannheimer at www.eduardoperez.de , last accessed on June 14, 2018
  13. Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences in the Berlin State Monument List
  14. Law faculty in the Berlin State Monument List