Tessenowweg 5 (Hanover)

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Tessenowweg 5 in Hanover in the Kirchrode district is the address of the former home and studio of the architect Wilhelm Hübotter . The L-shaped building, sometimes also referred to as Tessenow Weg 5 , which was completed in the early post-war period based on plans by Hübotter in 1950, was also built by Hübotter as a house for his father on a long garden plot. The property was awarded the Laves Prize in 1954 . The jury's reasoning stated:

"The amiable and homely building complex was structured and designed according to the functions using extremely simple means and connected to the garden."

- Georg Barke , Wilhelm Hatopp : New building in Hanover: building owners, architects, building trade, construction industry report on planning and execution of the construction years 1948 to 1954.

The Tessenowweg as a street was only laid out later, in 1952.

literature

  • Wilhelm Huebotter: House and garden Huebotter on Tessenow-Weg in Hannover-Kirchrode. In: Garden and Landscape, booklets of the German Society for Garden Art and Landscape Care eV 72nd year, booklet 3/1962, pp. 61–63.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Helmut Zimmermann : Tessenowweg. In: Helmut Zimmermann: The street names of the state capital Hanover . Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 242.
  2. a b c Georg Barke , Wilhelm Hatopp ( edit .): New building in Hanover: builders, architects, building trade, building industry report on planning and execution of the construction years 1948 to 1954 (= monographs of the building industry. Volume 23). Volume 1, ed. from the press office of the capital Hanover in cooperation with the municipal building administration. Aweg Verlag Max Kurz, Stuttgart 1955, p. 33.
  3. a b Elke von Radziewsky, Ruth Hübotter (eds.), Peter Hübotter (illustrations): Houses for gardeners. The architect Peter Hübotter (= garden culture series . ). with an essay by Manfred Sack. 1st edition. Dölling and Galitz, Munich [ie] Ebenhausen near Munich / Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-935549-95-4 , p. 15 etc. ( limited preview in the Google book search)

Coordinates: 52 ° 21 '26.9 "  N , 9 ° 49' 52.9"  E