Richard Brodersen (architect)

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Richard Brodersen (born March 27, 1880 in Gaarden near Kiel , † 1968 ) was a German architect .

In 1919, his competition design for the Warnemünde Kurhaus received an award, and its H-shaped floor plan was adopted for the building project that was carried out later. In 1935/1936 the new land hall designed by him was built in Dieksanderkoog. Since 1937 he was a state building officer.

Broderson was a staunch supporter of National Socialism , which is also reflected in the quote:

"For Schleswig-Holstein too, the question of building culture is not just a question of house building, not a question of the landscape, but also a question of race and tribal!"

- Richard Brodersen, 1939

literature

  • Peter Genz: Building beyond the region. Architects from the building trade school Eckernförde 1868–1968. Neumünster 2006, ISBN 3-529-05335-X , p. 144 f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Historical register of architects. Retrieved October 23, 2013 .
  2. ^ Society for Schleswig-Holstein History: Journal of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History, K. Wachholtz, Kiel, Neumünster, 1970, p. 330.
  3. Richard Brodersen. Retrieved October 23, 2013 .