Paul Geppert the Elder

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Paul Geppert the Elder (born June 29, 1875 in Innsbruck , † May 23, 1965 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian architect and politician ( CS ).

Life

During his studies he became a member of KaV Norica Wien in 1893 . Paul Geppert the Elder was an architect and from 1919 to 1926 a member ( CS ) of the Salzburg City Council . In 1922 he became deputy chairman of the anti-Semite association in Salzburg. After Austria was annexed to Hitler's Germany, he worked as an appraiser for the Aryanization of real estate.

Realizations

Secondary Education Palace, City of Salzburg
Filial church Oberweißburg, St. Michael im Lungau
Kurhaus St. Rupert, Badgastein
  • 1900–1902 Retirement Home, Gasteiner Strasse 30–32, Bischofshofen
  • 1907 Villa Oberberger, Haunspergstrasse 33, City of Salzburg
  • 1907–1908 Puch elementary school
  • 1908 Reconstruction of the Paris-Lodronscher Secondogeniture Palace , Mirabell-Platz, City of Salzburg
  • 1909–1910 elementary school, Golling
  • 1909 Villa, Purtschellergasse 13, City of Salzburg
  • 1911 Primary school extension, Badgastein
  • 1912 elementary school, Ramingstein
  • 1912–1913 Residential building of the general pension institution for private officials, forerunner of social housing in the Heimat style, 3–4 storeys, the core with a hipped roof, Mertensstrasse 10–16, City of Salzburg
  • 1912–1913 Affiliate Church of the Heart of Jesus in Oberweißburg, St. Michael im Lungau
  • 1913 Sonnblick coffee restaurant, Böckstein
  • 1913–1914 natural vapor bath, Badgastein
  • 1914 Cooperative residential complex with original window frames, Gaswerkgasse 22, City of Salzburg
  • around 1920 Winkl Castle , Oberalm, south end of the courtyard, old school and director's apartment
  • 1924 Villa Hiss, Badgastein
  • 1924–1925 Kurhaus St. Rupert with bay-like facade design, Badgastein
  • 1925–1926 residential complexes, Nikolaus-von-Lenau-Strasse 3–5, City of Salzburg
  • 1925–1928 secular buildings, Alte Bundesstrasse 25–39, Bischofshofen
  • 1927 Zeugstätte, Saalfelden
  • 1927–1928 elementary school and municipal office, Mattsee
  • 1927–1929 Lido at the northern end of the lake promenade, Mattsee, (?!) Lido Mattsee
  • 1928–1930 secondary school, Hauptschulstrasse 18, Bischofshofen
  • 1929 Filial church of the Assumption of Mary in Pöham, Pfarrwerfen
  • 1929 Villa Gerke, Badgastein
  • 1930 elementary school, Mariapfarr
  • 1932–1933 office building, Max-0tt-Platz 3, City of Salzburg

literature

  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Salzburg 1986 , list of artists.
  • Albert Lichtblau : "Aryanizations", confiscated assets, provisions and compensation in Salzburg. Oldenbourg Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-7029-0522-7 .
  • Erich Mantsch: The Salzburg architect Paul Geppert d. Ä. (1875-1965). Diploma thesis, Salzburg 2005.
  • Friederike Zaisberger, Reinhard R. Heinisch : Life beyond death. Celebrities in the Salzburg municipal cemetery. In: Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde., Supplementary volume;, 23rd vol., Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde, Salzburg 2006, p. 140.

Web links

Commons : Paul Geppert the Elder  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The honorary members, old men and students of the CV Vienna 1925, p. 641.
  2. Albert Lichtblau: The history of the deprivation of property