Wilhelm Lutz (architect)
Wilhelm Lutz (* in Mosbach ; † March 6, 1883 ibid) was a German architect and Baden construction official .
Wilhelm Lutz studied architecture at the Karlsruhe Polytechnic , where he was a student of Heinrich Hübsch . In 1858 he passed the state examination and then worked for the Grand Ducal District Building Inspectorate in Freiburg . In 1871 he was appointed district master builder in Bruchsal . In 1874 he became the archbishop's building inspector on the board of the newly established archbishopric Heidelberg of the Archdiocese of Freiburg , which was moved to Mosbach in 1878. In November 1882 he was put into temporary retirement.
buildings
- 1876: Execution of the St. Bartholomäus Church in Mauer near Heidelberg, designed by Adolf Williard
- 1876–1878: St. Laurentius emergency church in Mannheim - Neckarstadt
- Restoration of the St. Sebastian Church in Mannheim
- Chapel in Lengenrieden
- Church in Glashofen
- Church expansion in Ziegelhausen
- Design for St. Johannes Nepomuk in Eberbach , with changes made by Ludwig Maier
literature
- Werner Wolf-Holzäpfel : Catholic church building in Mannheim from 1874 until today. On the history of sacred buildings in North Baden in the 19th and 20th centuries . Brandt, Mannheim 1999, ISBN 3-926260-45-9 , pp. 18-21, p. 81.
- Werner Wolf-Holzäpfel: 125 years of the Archbishop's Building Authority in Heidelberg. On the history of church building in North Baden 1874–1998 . In: Freiburger Diözesan-Archiv , 119, 1999, pp. 377–379. P. 396. ( digitized version )
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SURNAME | Lutz, Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and Baden construction officer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mosbach |
DATE OF DEATH | March 6, 1883 |
Place of death | Mosbach |