Werner Heyberger

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Werner Heyberger (born November 5, 1880 in Ulm ; † December 12, 1914 in Flanders ) was a German architect .

biography

Heyberger was the son of a professor at the trade school in Ulm . He studied architecture at the Technical University of Stuttgart . Afterwards he was a member of the architectural community of August Abbehusen and Otto Blendermann in Bremen . Here he designed residential and commercial buildings. From 1909 to 1912 the Egestorff Foundation retirement home was built on Stiftungsweg 2 in Bremen- Osterholz according to his plans . The Beye and Fahl office building on Ostertorsteinweg No. 1/2, which he designed around 1910, is a listed building . He also planned a brick bridge in Bremen's Bürgerpark .

Works

  • 1909–1912: Egestorff Foundation , Stiftungsweg 2, Bremen (with Diedrich Luley)
  • 1910: Residential and commercial building, Ostertorsteinweg 1–2
  • 1911: Alfred Hoffmann Bridge

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Competition for the old people's home in Tenever = ° Deutsche Bauzeitung 42 (1908) 105, p. 720
  2. Weisfeld, Holle: Ostertor - Steintor 1860-1945, Bremen 1998, p 72
  3. Bremische Biographie 1912–1962, 1969, p. 231
  4. Harry Black Forest : The Bremer Bürgerpark and its bridges. A documentation, (manuscript) Bremen 1986–1989, pp. 247–254