Paul Geppert the Elder
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
- 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
- Salzburgwiki : Paul Geppert the Elder
- Jana Breuste: Art Nouveau in Salzburg. Paul Geppert and publications
Individual evidence
- ^ The honorary members, old men and students of the CV Vienna 1925, p. 641.
- ↑ Albert Lichtblau: The history of the deprivation of property
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Geppert, Paul the Elder |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Geppert, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 29, 1875 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | innsbruck |
DATE OF DEATH | May 23, 1965 |
Place of death | Salzburg |