Otto Ruprecht

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Otto Ruprecht (born July 3, 1860 in Aurich , † 1947 in Göttingen ) was a German architect and construction clerk .

Life

Otto Ruprecht studied architecture at the Technical University of Hanover , where Conrad Wilhelm Hase was one of his teachers . In 1881 he became a member of the Corps Hannovera .

As a municipal building officer (Stadtbauinspektor), Ruprecht was primarily responsible for school buildings in Hanover after 1891, as was the architect Paul Rowald until Carl Wolff took up his post as town planning officer in 1902 .

Otto Ruprecht later worked in Göttingen, where he died in 1947.

Work (incomplete)

Hanover

Fire station at the Kleiner Felde 28
Citizens' School 9 Am Kleiner Felde 30
  • 1896–1898: Citizens' School 9/12 , later also the Institute for Petroleum Research , Am Kleinen Felde 30 , plastered building with red sandstone structure and neo-renaissance forms, listed
  • 1897–1900: Fire station , two-storey plastered building with half-timbering on the upper floor with renaissance style elements, Am Kleinen Felde 28 , listed
  • 1897–1901: Citizens' School 57/58, 59/60 , corner building on Halthoffstraße , Auf dem Loh , Herrenhäuser Kirchweg , plastered solid building with a neo-baroque structure of significant urban development
  • around 1901: former Realschule III , today Lutherschule , An der Lutherkirche 18 , gothic sandstone building
  • around 1901: Tax thief excursion restaurant
  • around 1905: Horse troughs in front of the Luther Church , granite block in Art Nouveau forms as a drinking place for horses, dogs and birds, listed as a historical monument
  • around 1906, together with Carl Wolff : Municipal retirement and nursing home , today homeless asylum, Schulenburger Landstrasse 335
  • 1907–1908: Higher Töchterschule I - teacher training institute and Elisabethschule , today Wilhelm-Raabe-Schule , Langensalzastraße 34; three-storey, broad-layered sandstone building in the design language of Art Nouveau

literature

Web links

Commons : Otto Ruprecht  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Günther Kokkelink, Monika Lemke Kokkelink: Architecture in Northern Germany ... (see literature); Information according to the database of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library Lower Saxon people :
  2. see “Architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase” in the section “Weblinks”
  3. 1866–1966, Corps Hannovera at the Technical University of Hanover , 1966, p. 91
  4. a b Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover , part 1, vol. 10.1, p. 124
  5. Monument topography ... , Vol. 10.1, p. 19
  6. a b c Monument topography ... , Vol. 10.1, p. 107
  7. Monument topography ... , Vol. 10.1, p. 115
  8. Dieter Brosius : 1901 , in: Hannover Chronik , p. 144
  9. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , / Handbook and City Guide , new edition (4th, updated and expanded edition), ed. by Dirk Böttcher and Dr. Klaus Mlynek , on Klampen Verlag , Springe 2007, ISBN 978-3934920-53-8 , p. 86
  10. Monument topography ... , Vol. 10.2, p. 71
  11. Dieter Brosius: 1908 , in: Hannover Chronik , p. 146