Roderich Schröder

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Roderich Schröder (* 1907 ; † 1997 ) was a German architect , editor and author .

Life

One of several plans by Schröder in 1958 for the construction of the Corvinus Church in Hanover

After studying architecture, Roderich Schröder initially embarked on a construction civil servant career, but already retired from civil service as an assessor - which is why he later held the title of retired government architect

From 1975 to 1987 Schröder worked as editor of the Carolinum magazine, which was published in Göttingen at the time .

As an author, Schröder was the author of Mecklenburgica .

Schröder last lived in Wieckenberg near Celle , where, according to the gravestone, he lived next to Barbara Schröder nee at the Wieckenberg cemetery . Westermayr (1915-2004) was buried.

Buildings (selection)

The Corvinus Church in Hanover-Stöcken, designed by Schröder in 1960, is now a listed building

Web links

Commons : Roderich Schröder  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e personal data set in the OPAC of the German National Library
  2. Compare the image documentation on billiongraves.com , last accessed on August 1, 2017
  3. ^ Albrecht Weisker: Timotheuskirche. In: Wolfgang Puschmann (Ed.): Hanover's churches. 140 churches in and around town. Ludwig-Harms-Haus, Hermannsburg 2005, ISBN 3-937301-35-6 , p. 95.
  4. Construction drawings of the Corvinus Church at www.moderne-regional