- German Bestelmeyer
German Bestelmeyer (
June 8 1874 –June 30 1942 ) was a Germanarchitect , university lecturer, and proponent ofNazi architecture .Life
From 1893 to 1897 Bestelmeyer studied architecture at the
Technical University of Munich , where he was a student ofFriedrich von Thiersch .During theThird Reich mere opposition toBauhaus architecture was enough to gain official approval for almost any architect, as with Bestelmeyer. A member of the Munich School to whichPaul Troost also belonged, he had been trained underTheodor Fischer . He was praised byPaul Schultze-Naumburg in a lecture in 1931, because he aligned himself with supporters of traditional styles. In 1934, he became head of theMunich Academy of Art to which he enlistedAlexander von Senger , the passionate opponent ofBolshevik architecture. Later, Bestelmeyer designed theLuftwaffe office building on the Prinzregentenstraße inMunich . This traditional building and his other works were singled out for praise in the later 1930s. An article he wrote in 1934 sums up his ideas and probably drew the approval ofNazis . Admiring Senger's criticism ofLe Corbusier , he found that, in the 1920s architecture was petrifying into mere architectural technology, creating soulless buildings. The flat roof, he said was simply not practical for Germany's climate. His 1928 alliance with Schultze-Naumburg, Schmittehenner and others into "The Block", a group of architects determined to combat the experiment of theBauhaus , made him acceptable.Works (selected)
* Extension Building of
University of Munich (1906-1909)
*Aldolphus Busch Hall inBoston , Design (1910)
*Schlosshotel im Grunewald inBerlin-Grunewald (1911-1914), which was built as a villa forWalter von Pannwitz
* Life Insurance Bank "Arminia" in Munich (1914-1916)
* Old Stadthaus inBonn (1922)
*Administration Building inBerlin (1920-1923)
*Krochhochhaus at theAugustus Plaza inLeipzig (1927/1928)
* Evangelical Lutheran Pfarr Church "Christchurch" inNeuburg an der Donau (1927 bis 1930)
*Germanisches Nationalmuseum , Reconstruction and Extension Building (1913 bis 1919)
* Extension Building ofTechnical University of Munich (1923-1926)
* Study Building and Congress Center of the Deutschen Museum in Munich (1928-1932)
* Air Commandos on the Prinzregenten Street in Munich (1935-1936)
* Evangelical Lutheran Resurrection Church in Munich-Westend Gollier Street 55 (Opening Ceremony 1931)
* Evangelical Lutheran Stephanus Church in Munich Neuhausen-Nymphenburg Nibelungen Street 51 (Opening Ceremony 1938)
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