Oskar Wilsdorff

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Oskar Heinrich Wilsdorff , often incorrectly called Otto Heinrich Wilsdorff or Otto Wilsdorff and Otto Wilsdorf , (born February 22, 1835 in Dresden , † April 17, 1883 in Hanover ) was a German architect , construction clerk and technical school teacher.

Life

From 1849 to 1855 Oskar Wilsdorff attended a building trade school in Saxony and the Dresden Polytechnic . As a result, he was awarded various study prizes and medals.

He then worked from 1855 to 1857 as a construction assistant at the Landbauamt Leipzig in Oschatz . From 1857 to 1875 he took Nienburg the place of a teacher at the Construction School Nienburg on. After Wilsdorff was promoted to the rank of Hofbaukondukteur in 1866 , he worked parallel to his teaching position - but only during the semester break - as a construction manager for the agricultural inspections in Hanover , Aurich , Osterode , Göttingen , Nienburg and Verden .

In 1875 Wilsdorff was given the post of urban planning inspector in Hanover and became head of the building construction department of the Hanover city planning office.

In 1879 Wilsdorff also took over the technical management of the building police in Hanover. For a time he also worked as director of the municipal trade school .

Oskar Wilsdorff was a member of the Architects and Engineers Association in Hanover . It is brought into direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase and the Hanover School of Architecture , which he founded .

Buildings (if known)

Elevated water reservoir on the Lindener Berg in Hannover-Linden , 1876/78 by Otto Wilsdorff and Rudolph Berg
  • 1862–1866, Einbeck : Restoration and interior decoration of the Evangelical Lutheran Minster Church of St. Alexandri
  • around 1875, Hanover, today's Adenauerallee 3:
    • Elephant house in the zoological garden (not preserved)
    • 1881 Extension according to plans by Ernst Bühring , Hanover
  • 1876–1878, Hanover, Ricklingen, Fricke-Weg, together with Rudolph Berg : waterworks with machine and pump house (not preserved)
  • 1876–1878 Hanover: Alte Celler Heerstraße 5 (today: Lister Meile 4) at the corner of Zwingerstraße: Leibniz-Realgymnasium (not preserved)
  • 1876–1878, Linden before Hanover, Am Lindener Berge 27 (today): elevated water reservoir on the Lindener Berg , in collaboration with August Bües (technical conception by Rudolph Berg )
  • 1879–1885: Hanover, An der Christuskirche: Higher Töchterschule II in Hannover-Nordstadt , An der Christuskirche (destroyed in World War II; today Conrad-Wilhelm-Hase-Platz )
  • around 1880, Hanover, Hagenstrasse 53: Citizens' school
  • 1880, Hanover
    • Engelbosteler Damm : community school
    • Berthastraße 12 (then and now): residential building; not received
  • 1883, Hanover, Friesenstrasse: Citizens' School
  • 1883, Hanover, Hagenstrasse 62: Citizens' School
  • 1885, Hanover, Krausenstrasse: Citizens' School
    • completed by architect Eberhard Hillebrand, Hanover

literature

Trade journals:

Web links

Commons : Oskar Wilsdorff  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Reinhard Glaß: Wilsdorff, Oskar Heinrich (often incorrectly called: Otto Heinrich Wilsdorff) in the database architects and Artists directly related to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) [undated], last accessed on July 23, 2018
  2. ^ Architects and Engineers Association in Hanover : Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association for the Kingdom of Hanover , new series of the notepad, edited by the association's board of directors, Volume 7, 1861, p. 8; online through google books
  3. Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Lindener Berg , in Denkmaltopographie ... (see literature), pp. 118f.
  4. a b c d Klaus Siegner: Architect biographies . In: Laves and Hannover ... p. 571.
  5. Headquarters of the Landbauamt Leipzig in Oschatz according to the short description of the 20178 inventory - Landbauamt Leipzig in the Leipzig State Archives ( memento of the original from August 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , last accessed February 8, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.archiv.sachsen.de
  6. Note: Whether Klaus Siegner meant by the “Städtische Gewerbeschule” the “Höhere Gewerbeschule zu Hannover”, the forerunner of today's University of Hanover , is still open.
  7. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Am Lindener Berge 27. In: Hanover Art and Culture Lexicon . P. 82.
  8. The building is shown with the inscription "built in 1880" and as a ruin after 1945 in: Stefanie Sonnenburg, Felicitas Kröger, Wolfgang Pietsch, Claudia Probst, Peter Troche, Rolf Wießell: 1859–2009. 150 years of the Christ Church in Hanover. Akzent-Druck, Hannover 2009, p. 15, p. 71. (available from the Nordstädter Kirchengemeinde, An der Lutherkirche 12, 30167 Hannover)