Otto Winkelmüller (architect, before 1889)

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Otto Winkelmüller (* before 1889, † after 1900) was a German architect , specialist teachers , non-fiction - author and expert .

Life

Advertisement Winkelmüller for his portfolios "Zimmerereinrichtungen ..." in the Holzarbeiter-Zeitung of June 30, 1895

Otto Winkelmüller worked from 1889 as a specialist teacher and, as evidenced by the address book, city and business handbook of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden for 1900, as an architect and as a teacher at the municipal craft and arts and crafts school in Hanover, while he was privately there at the time Freytagstraße 18 lived on the 2nd floor. Also in 1900, Winkelmüller was one of three experts who were examined by the Prussian Minister for Trade and Commerce Ludwig Brefeld and recommended for teaching , together with Carl Christian Lüders and the director of the municipal carpenter's school in Berlin, Adolf Gustävel Sample drawings to explain the curriculum for carpenters.

Fonts (selection)

  • The stair construction. In: Journal for woodworkers , 3rd year 1908, issue 4 (April 1908).
  • Dimensional drawing based on models ( portfolio ),
    • Volume 1: For cabinet makers. (12 plates with text on the back and cover) 4th improved edition, 1908.
    • Volume 7: For carpenters. (12 plates) 2nd edition
  • Technical drawing based on dimensional sketches, samples and models, Volume 5: For wheelwright. 2nd Edition
  • Specialist drawing for coopers, construction joiners, cabinet makers and wheelwright. (= Textbooks for individual lessons at trade and craft schools. )
  • The wooden staircase. 2 volumes (text and portfolio), Kommissionsverlag Albert Lockemann, Hanover 1928.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Winkelmüller, Otto. In: Address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden. Hanover 1900, p. 1151. ( Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library )
  2. a b c d e Christian Gottlob Kayser : Christian Gottlob Kayser's complete lexicon of books. A directory of the books and maps published in German bookshops since 1750. Volume 34, TO Weigel, Leipzig 1908, p. 38. ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  3. a b August Blunck : The technical drawing for carpenters. A guide for teaching , Vol. 3: Sample drawings to explain the curriculum (= W. Hoffmann (Hrsg.): Sample drawing books. Taking into account the general ministerial regulations of October 15, 1875 , Harburg an der Elbe: Elkan, 1900) , 202 plates in 3 folders, publisher: Prussian Ministry for Trade and Industry, Berlin [u. a.]: B. Hessling, 1900, p. VII; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. Personal data set in the OPAC of the German National Library