Settlement of the United Strohstoff-Fabriken Coswig

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The settlement of the United straw pulp factories Coswig is a " workers' colony " for the United straw pulp factories of Emil Nacke from the 1910s, designed by the architect and builder FA Bernhard Great . It is located in the Radebeul district of Naundorf, right next to the settlement of the Landessiedlungsgesellschaft Sachsen ; the Radebeul plant of the printing press manufacturer Koenig & Bauer is also adjacent .

Kötitzer Straße 131/133 (architectural drawing, around 1911)

description

The four individual address under monument protection standing two-storey semi-detached houses with hipped roof show in Street View side projections , are located in the roof gables or dormers bat.

The buildings stand on embossed sandstone plinths , the floors are plastered and the upper floors of the head buildings are boarded up.

history

Numerous designs for the "establishment of a colony of approx. 75 workers' family apartments" were exhibited and awarded prizes in December 1911 in the auditorium of the Royal Building School in Dresden-Neustadt. The architect, who was awarded the first prize, was entrusted with the implementation, but had to simplify the designs for cost reasons and because of an objection from the State Association of Saxon Homeland Security .

With the building application from December 1912, the construction of a not listed, four-family "civil servants' house" of a similar type at Kötitzer Strasse 135 began.

In February, the building application was submitted for the first of the eight-family workers' houses, consisting of two slightly different types, in the early homeland security style . The settlement houses with the addresses Kötitzer Strasse 127/129, Kötitzer Strasse 131/133, Kötitzer Strasse 125 / Friedrich-List-Strasse 8 and Friedrich-List-Strasse 10/12 were built by October 1914.

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  1. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).