Philipp Wilhelm Stang

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The Matthäikirche in Düsseldorf 2011
Building of the Lower Rhine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Duisburg in 2006
The church bunker in Düsseldorf-Heerdt, converted into a bunker church, view from 2006

Philipp Wilhelm Stang (born July 1, 1901 in Sprendlingen near Frankfurt am Main; † January 19, 1983 ) was a German architect who made a name for himself primarily with designs for sacred buildings in the Düsseldorf area .

Life

Stang attended the Offenbach School of Applied Arts and the Darmstadt Technical College . From 1919 to 1926 he was a master student of the architect Heinrich Beck. The architect Peter Behrens impressed him. From 1926 to 1936 he worked as the chief architect in the architects' firm of Karl Wach and Heinrich Rosskotten in Düsseldorf.

Stang had numerous competition successes. In 1934 he was awarded in an ideas competition for rural schools and in 1938 he received the first prize for a design for the building of the Chamber of Commerce Duisburg. Further awards followed in the 1940s. From 1938 he was self-employed in cooperation with Rudolf Marwitz in Düsseldorf.

Stang had been with Aldona Hedwig Stanislawa since September 23, 1926. Boyarsky (* 1895) married. The couple lived in Überlingen from 1966 .

Works

As an employee in the Wach and Roßkotten office

  • 1927–1931: Matthäikirche in Düsseldorf-Düsseltal, Lindemannstrasse
  • 1931–1933: Allianz insurance administration building in Cologne , Hohenzollernring

In independent professional practice

  • 1935: Design of the interior of a Protestant church (model)
  • 1936: Design for a small country house (model)
  • 1938–1940: Walzstahlhaus administration building in Düsseldorf (together with Wach and Roßkotten)
  • 1951: Design of a residential building in Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth

In the Stang and Marwitz office

  • 1941–1950s: Commercial building for the Duisburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • 1942: Air raid shelter (today's Bunker Church of St. Sacrament ) in Düsseldorf-Heerdt
  • 1942–1944: Competition design for the new main train station in Sofia
  • 1943–1947: urban planning studies for Düsseldorf
  • around 1945: Study for the reconstruction of the Tonhalle in Düsseldorf
  • 1947–1950: Church of St. Mary of Peace in Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (together with Aloys Odenthal )
  • Competition design for the city center of Neuss (together with Aloys Odenthal)
  • 1947: Interior study for the reconstruction of the Peterskirche in Düsseldorf (together with Aloys Odenthal)
  • 1947–1948: Sample draft "Modern living floor plan"
  • 1950s: Commercial building of the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf, Bolkerstraße

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. registry office Ueberlingen 13/1983
  2. ^ Friedrich Georg Winter (Vorw., Mitarb.): Düsseldorfer Architekten. Exhibition Düsseldorf Architects: Dr. Beucker, Dr. Hentrich & Hans Heuser, Hans Junghanns, Hanns Leisten & Hans Rouette, Ph. W. Stang, Heinz Thoma, Roland Weber, FG Winter. Kunsthalle Düsseldorf May 9th - June 10th 1948 . Schwann (print), Düsseldorf 1948, p. 16-19 .
  3. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , 54th year 1934, issue 41 (from October 10, 1934), p. 628.
  4. ^ Deutsche Bauzeitung , Volume 75, 1941, page 93.
  5. ^ Registry office, Düsseldorf-Mitte 1014/1926
  6. History index (film no .: 7-4-4-96.0000)
  7. The Matthäikirche , Windreiter project
  8. ^ Claudia Euskirchen: Chamber of Commerce building - Friedrich-Wilhelm-Straße / Mercatorstraße opposite the main station , Lower Monument Authority Duisburg
  9. ^ Reconstruction of the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf, Bolkerstraße in 1979 on the website of the architectural office Spohr