Richard Klepzig

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Richard Klepzig (born before 1899; died after 1912) was a German-Swiss architect . He worked as an architect and site manager in Gotha and Coburg and built villas for the bourgeoisie in particular, but also public buildings. His main work was the synagogue in Gotha. Around 1908 he moved to Zurich and continued his work there.

As a typical architect of late historicism and eclecticism , he used different styles, in which he apparently also responded very much to the wishes of the client.

Works

  • 1899: Villa for Dr. med. Carl Greffrath and Clara Greffrath in Gotha, Gartenstrasse 40
  • 1899: Villa for Fritz Bothmann (called "Carousel Chapel") in Gotha, Seebachstraße 11
  • 1900: House 5 and 6 of the former hospital on Erfurter Landstrasse in Gotha
  • 1901: Coburg Clinic in Coburg (with Heinrich Wallraff)
  • 1903: Commercial building for the publishing house Friedrich Andreas Perthes (also: FA Perthes Verlag) in Gotha, Friedrich-Perthes-Straße 4
  • 1903–1904: Synagogue in Gotha, Hohenlohestrasse 1
  • 1903–1904: Reconstruction of Villa Kunreuther , Friedrichstrasse 14, Gotha
  • 1904: M. Conitzer & Sons fashion house, Gotha, Erfurter Str. 17
  • 1904: Villa for Oskar Blödner in Gotha, Friedrichstrasse 1
  • 1904: "Villa Elise" in Gotha, 18.-März-Strasse 9/11 (with Robert Krämer)
  • 1904: Villa for Leopold Möller in Gotha, Puschkinallee 2
  • 1905: Children's pavilion (later internal department) of the former hospital on Erfurter Landstrasse in Gotha
  • 1910: Villa for Julius Simson (called "Porzellanschlösschen") in Gotha, Friedrichstrasse 17-19
  • Villa Feddersen in Gotha, 18.-März-Strasse 4 / Kreuzstrasse
  • Villa for Dr. Bretzfeld (called "Tränenburg") in Gotha, Huttenstrasse 2
  • 1910–1912: Double house for Laurenz Florin in Zurich, Trottenstrasse g. 62
  • 1911: Apartment buildings Apollostrasse 15–21, Zurich
  • 1912: Gehren : Thuringian state monument, on the "Langer Berg"; the statue of Prince Carl Günther was created by the sculptor Arno Zauche

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Wenzel: Gotha on old postcards. Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2005, p. 22.
  2. City Archives Zurich VG c.55. (2nd series): Files and plans of the building police 1893–1985. ( online  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. as a PDF document)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / amsquery.stadt-zuerich.ch  
  3. Photo at panoramio
  4. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from May 12, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gothardusfest.de