Paul Sültenfuß
Paul Sültenfuß (born August 12, 1872 in Königsborn ; † April 28, 1937 in Düsseldorf ) was a German architect .
Paul Sültenfuß was born in 1872 as the son of the architect Wilhelm Sültenfuß (1844–1924), who was then the technical director of the Königsborn saltworks .
On March 12, 1890 Sültenfuß moved from Hanover to Düsseldorf and lived at Heinestrasse 12. On February 24, 1908, he married Anna Gummersbach in Düsseldorf (born September 4, 1886 in Agram , Croatia ; † January 29, 1918 in Düsseldorf). Most recently both lived at Sternstrasse 25 in Düsseldorf. They had two children: Irmgard Anna Wilhelmine Sültenfuß (born December 11, 1908 in Düsseldorf) and Erika Gabriele Pauline Josefine Sültenfuß (born October 31, 1911 in Düsseldorf). 1922 Paul Sültenfuß at was Aachen University with a dissertation on The Duesseldorf-house until the mid-19th century doctorate .
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Buildings and designs (selection)
- 1911–1914: Expansion of the Catholic Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Düsseldorf-Urdenbach (together with his father Wilhelm Sültenfuß)
- 1909: Catholic parish church St. Antonius in Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt (together with his father Wilhelm Sültenfuß)
- 1922: Competition design for the Barmer Creditbank (renovation of the Hotel Vogeler) in (Wuppertal-) Barmen (awarded one of four equal prizes)
- 1928–1930: Parish Church of St. Notburga in Viersen (together with Kuno Seidel; under monument protection)
Fonts (selection)
- The new Düsseldorf after the walls were razed. The builders Adolf von Vagedes, Johann Peter Cremer, Peter Köhler, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Anton Schnitzler . In: Journal of the Rheinischer Verein für Denkmalpflege und Heimatschutz , 17th year 1924, No. 1 (June), pp. 48–68.
- Paul Sültenfuß: The Düsseldorf house until the middle of the 19th century . Dissertation, Technical University of Aachen, 1922.
- Paul Sültenfuß: The guild system in old Düsseldorf . In: Alt-Düsseldorf , Volume 1 No. 1 (February 7, 1924), pp. 6 to. P. 7 and No. 2 (March 20, 1924), p. 2.
Individual evidence
- ↑ registry office Central Dusseldorf 1033/37
- ↑ Werner Keyl: Wilhelm Sültenfuß (1844-1924). Short biography of a Düsseldorf architect. In: Rheinische Heimatpflege . 29th year 1992, No. 4, pp. 266–269.
- ↑ registry office Central Dusseldorf 111/18
- ↑ Family registration card, film No. 7-4-3-295.0000.
- ^ Leonhard Oehm: Catholic parish church Herz-Jesu Düsseldorf-Urdenbach. Lindenberg 1999.
- ^ Günther Glebe: Düsseldorf. History from the origins to the 20th century, Volume 3. L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1989, p. 596.
- ↑ Christoph Heuter: Emil Fahrenkamp (1885-1966). Architect in the Rhenish-Westphalian industrial area. Michael Imhof, Petersberg 2002, p. 297.
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SURNAME | Sültenfuß, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 12, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dusseldorf |
DATE OF DEATH | April 28, 1937 |
Place of death | Dusseldorf |