Residential house group Richard-Dehmel-Strasse

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Residential house group Richard-Dehmel-Strasse
Richard-Dehmel-Strasse 2

The Richard-Dehmel-Strasse residential group in Bremen - Schwachhausen , Radio Bremen district is a listed building .

history

The residential building group Richard-Dehmel-Strasse No. 2 and 4 is a two-story residential building group that was built in 1907 according to plans by the architect Fritz Schumacher . The two red brick clinkered houses in the reform style of the turn of the century with hipped roof or mansard roof face the street without gable. The client was the building contractor JH Römermann.

Both houses were distinctive designs in Schumacher's oeuvre and the only buildings by him that have survived in Bremen. He took up the home style of the turn of the century with traditional roof shapes and the local materials, but he used new, modern designs in the style of the Deutscher Werkbund , which he founded with others in 1907. The style of historicism was overcome here at an early stage, similar to 1903 at the Villa Grübler in Dresden. More similar standardized but variable residential buildings were to be built in the new street, but only three were built; one (No. 6/8) no longer exists.

The Bremen Monument Preservation Prize 2010 went to the builders Melanie and Matthias Wobbe for their exemplary efforts to renovate their home in terms of energy and heritage. In 2011, the 2nd Federal Prize for Handicrafts in Monument Preservation in Bremen from the German Foundation for Monument Protection and the Central Association of German Handicrafts followed “for the intelligent, energy-efficient restoration that is compatible with historic monuments” of the residential building at Richard-Dehmel-Straße 2 .

Today (2014) the buildings are used for residential purposes and as a practice.

Monument protection

The buildings were listed as a monument group in 1980.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Federal Prize for Handicrafts in Monument Preservation 2011. denkmalpflege.bremen.de, accessed on November 6, 2018 .
  2. Monument database of the LfD Bremen

literature

  • NN: layout of Kronprinzenstrasse in Bremen . In: Moderne Baufformen 7, Bremen 1908.
  • Chamber of Architects Bremen, BDA Bremen and Senator for Environmental Protection and Urban Development (ed.): Architecture in Bremen and Bremerhaven , Example 51. Worpsweder Verlag, Bremen 1988, ISBN 3-922516-56-4 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '17.4 "  N , 8 ° 51' 22.9"  E