Walter Müller (architect)

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Walter Müller (born August 21, 1879 in Dresden ; † October 25, 1943 in Mönchengladbach ) was a German architect .

Life

Walter Müller moved from Chemnitz to Homberg am Niederrhein (today a district of Duisburg ) in 1910 and worked there as an independent architect. In cooperation with the architects Ludwig Feldmann and Gröpler, he planned numerous buildings in the Ruhr area . He was appointed to the Association of German Architects . Some of its preserved buildings and settlements are now listed .

buildings

His well-known projects include:

Construction year designation description place monument Receive
1910 Homberg secondary school Construction of today's Franz-Haniel-Gymnasium with the director's villa Wilhelmstrasse 25, Duisburg-Homberg Yes Yes
1913 Central pharmacy Pharmacy with representative living space Moerser Strasse 98, Duisburg-Homberg Yes Yes
1914 Voss / Müller department store Residential and commercial building (in partnership with Ludwig Feldmann and Gröpler) Moerser Strasse 121, Duisburg-Homberg No No
1913-1915 Schulte-Witten house Reconstruction and expansion of a manor house built in 1888 (in cooperation with Ludwig Feldmann and Gröpler) Wittener Strasse 3, Dortmund-Dorstfeld Yes Yes
1920-1926 Nordmarkt miners' settlement (in community with Ludwig Feldmann) Schüchtermannstrasse, Stollenstrasse, Dortmund No Yes
1922-1923 Miners' settlement in Hülsfeld with 181 apartments (including 145 in the Ludwig Feldmann community) Im Hülsfeld, Germaniastraße, Horster Straße, Haardtstraße, Bottrop No Yes
1922-1923 Westring miners' settlement Residential development (in partnership with Ludwig Feldmann) Bismarckstrasse 3–17, Westring 216–224, Goebenstrasse 1–3, 17, Herne Yes Yes
1927 Mining settlement in Oberdorstfeld Extension of an existing settlement (in cooperation with Ludwig Feldmann) Am Höhweg, Dortmund Yes Yes
1927-1928 Director's villa representative villa (shared with Ludwig Feldmann) Stolzestrasse 39, Bochum-Ehrenfeld Yes Yes
1928-1929 Residential development (in the Ludwig Feldmann community) Goebenstrasse 5-9, Dortmund No Yes
1936 Kalkar war memorial Memorial to the fallen of the First World War (in cooperation with the sculptor Ferdinand Heseding ) Memorial Park, Kalkar Yes Yes

Individual evidence

  1. See: Residential register of the city of Homberg, Niederrhein.
  2. See: Building files archive of the city of Duisburg, Central Apotheke Homberg, p. 3 ff.
  3. See: Lower Monument Protection Authority Dortmund, List of Architects.
  4. ^ Association of German Architects. Self-published, undated, undated, p. 52.