Paul Zimmerreimer

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Paul Zimmerreimer (born December 6, 1875 , † March 16, 1943 ) was a German architect who lived and worked in Berlin .

Life

Zimmerreimer was self-employed in Berlin from 1904 at the latest. Around 1909, he worked with the architect Emil Schaudt together on the exact type of cooperation can be found in the recent literature contradictory data, a firm but or office space can be such. B. not to be found in the Berlin address books of those years. The Siechen beer house on Potsdamer Platz is occupied as a joint project, but there was a dispute over the authorship - apparently resolved in court.

The Swiss architect Otto Rudolf Salvisberg came to Berlin in 1908 and initially worked in Schaudt's office, then in Zimmerreimer's office, where he stayed until 1914. Despite his status as an employee, he was explicitly named in publications several times as the creator of designs by the Zimmerreimer office, so Zimmerreimer must have given him a free hand at least for certain designs. It has not been established whether another Zimmerreimer employee played a comparably important role after 1914.

In the 1920s and 1930s Zimmerreimer mainly built residential complexes for housing cooperatives and associations, stylistically his work in this phase can be assigned to the new building .

Paul Zimmerreimer died in Berlin in 1943 at the age of 67. He was buried in the Zehlendorf cemetery . The grave has not been preserved.

buildings

Bierhaus Siechen (1909–1910)
Building Koethener Strasse 44 (1911)
  • 1904–1905: Residential and commercial building for the Koepjohann Foundation in Berlin-Mitte, Schiffbauerdamm 8 / Albrechtstraße 13 (together with Kurt Berndt; under monument protection)
  • 1907–1909: House for Hugo Braeß in (Berlin-) Charlottenburg-Westend, Lindenallee 5 / Nussbaumallee 7
  • 1908–1909: House in (Berlin-) Charlottenburg, Halmstrasse 2/3 (under monument protection)
  • 1909–1910: Office and commercial building with pub Bierhaus Siechen in Berlin-Mitte, Potsdamer Platz 3 (together with Johann Emil Schaudt; destroyed in World War II)
  • 1911: Bank building for the Deutsche Creditverein in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Köthener Strasse 44 (under monument protection)
  • 1911: "Terrace closure" of the Pfefferberg brewery in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, Schönhauser Allee 176 (one to two-storey restaurant building with roof terrace as beer garden; design by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg; listed)
  • 1912: Two-family house for Heinrich and Otto Neutze in Berlin-Dahlem, Drosselweg 3 / Pacelliallee (design by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg; listed)
  • 1912: Couple of apartment houses in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Hohenzollerndamm 87 and Egerstraße 12 (design by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg; listed)
  • 1912: Conversion of a residential and commercial building in Berlin-Mitte, Jägerstraße 58 (design by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg; listed)
  • 1912: Conversion of a residential and commercial building in Berlin-Mitte, Friedrichstrasse 171 / Französische Strasse 20 (under monument protection)
  • around 1912: Administration building of Spiritus-Zentrale GmbH in Berlin-Tiergarten, Schellingstrasse 14/15 (not preserved)
  • 1912–1913: “Lindenhaus” office and commercial building in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Lindenstrasse 38 / Oranienstrasse 98–98a (design by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg; badly damaged in World War II, ruin demolished in 1965)
  • 1921–1922: Housing group in Berlin-Schlachtensee, Matterhornstrasse 38, 40 and 42 (under monument protection; No. 42 inhabited by Zimmerreimer himself, later residence of the Finnish ambassador in Berlin)
  • 1922: House for Wilhelm Müldner in Berlin-Nikolassee, Reifträgerweg 6 (under monument protection)
  • 1925: Housing development for Emil Heinicke AG in Berlin-Mitte, Friedrichstrasse 192A – H / Claire-Waldoff-Strasse 10/12 (under monument protection)
  • 1925–1928: Housing complex for the non-profit settlement cooperative of Lichterfelde-West Berlin-Lichterfelde, Finckensteinallee (listed)
  • 1925–1930: Housing complex for Wittelsbach Grundstücks-AG and Haus Gartenheim Sächsische Strasse GmbH in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Württembergische Strasse / Pommersche Strasse / Wittelsbacher Strasse / Sächsische Strasse / Zähringerstrasse (under monument protection)
  • 1926: Multi-family house group for Wittelsbach Grundstücks-AG in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Württembergische Strasse 11-14 (under monument protection)
  • 1927: Housing development in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Württembergische Strasse 21–24 / Zähringerstrstrasse 3–5 (under monument protection)
  • 1927: Engelmannweg II residential complex for the Berlin and Charlottenburg housing cooperative in Berlin-Reinickendorf, Engelmannweg / Auguste-Viktoria-Allee / Zobeltitzstraße (under monument protection)
  • 1928–1930: Housing complexes Pankow I – III for the civil servants housing association in Berlin-Pankow, Wisbyer Strasse / Neumannstrasse / Spiekermannstrasse (under monument protection)
  • 1928–1929: Steglitz II residential complex for the Berlin Civil Servants Housing Association in Berlin-Steglitz, Klingsorstrasse (under monument protection)
  • 1929–1936: "Attilahöhe" residential complex for the Berliner Spar- und Bauverein in Berlin-Tempelhof, Attillastrasse (under monument protection)

literature

  • Werner Hegemann (preface): Paul Zimmerreimer. (= Neue Werkkunst .) Friedrich Ernst Hübsch Verlag, Berlin / Leipzig / Vienna 1931.

Web links

Commons : Paul Zimmerreimer  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 680.
  2. Residential and commercial building at Schiffbauerdamm 8 / Albrechtstraße 13 in the Berlin State Monument List
  3. website of the Foundation Koepjohann'schen
  4. ^ Architects and Engineers Association of Berlin (ed.): Single-family houses. (= Berlin and its buildings , Volume IV, Part C.) Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 1975, ISBN 3-433-00665-2 , p. 60. (Object no. 1526)
  5. House Halmstrasse 2/3 in the Berlin State Monument List
  6. Berliner Architekturwelt , 13th year 1910/1911, issue 7 (from October 1910), pp. 262–267.
  7. House Koethener Strasse 44 in the Berlin State Monument List
  8. Modern designs , 13th year 1914, p. 119.
  9. Sub-property shop floor with terrace structure in the Berlin state monument list
  10. House Drosselweg 3 in the Berlin State Monument List
  11. House Hohenzollerndamm 87 / Egerstraße 12 in the Berlin State Monument List
  12. ^ Architects and Engineers Association in Berlin (ed.): Hospitality. (= Berlin and its buildings , Volume VIII, Part B.) Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-433-00825-6 , p. 70 f.
  13. House Jägerstrasse 58 in the Berlin State Monument List
  14. House Friedrichstrasse 171 / Französische Strasse 20 in the Berlin State Monument List
  15. Berliner Architekturwelt , 16th year 1913/1914, issue 1 (from April 1913), pp. 8–12.
  16. ^ Architects and Engineers Association in Berlin (ed.): Industrial buildings, office buildings. (= Berlin and its buildings , Volume IX.) Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 1971, p. 131.
  17. House at Matterhornstrasse 38 in the Berlin State Monument List
  18. House Matterhornstrasse 40 in the Berlin State Monument List
  19. House Matterhornstrasse 42 in the Berlin State Monument List
  20. House Reifträgerweg 6 in the Berlin State Monument List
  21. Assembly group Friedrichstrasse 192A – H / Claire-Waldoff-Strasse 10/12 in the Berlin State Monument List
  22. Finckensteinallee residential complex in the Berlin State Monument List
  23. Residential complex Württembergische Strasse / Pommersche Strasse ... in the Berlin State Monument List
  24. House group Württembergische Strasse 11-14 in the Berlin State Monument List
  25. Residential development in Württembergische Strasse 21–24 / Zähringerstrstrasse 3–5 in the Berlin State Monument List
  26. Engelmannweg II residential complex in the Berlin State Monument List
  27. Residential complexes Pankow I – III in the Berlin State Monument List
  28. Steglitz II residential complex in the Berlin State Monument List
  29. "Attilahöhe" residential complex in the Berlin State Monument List