- Ferdinand von Arnim
Ferdinand von Arnim (
15 September 1814 –23 March 1866 ) was a Germanarchitect and watercolour-painter. He was a student ofKarl Friedrich Schinkel andLudwig Persius who mainly worked inBerlin andPotsdam .Arnim was born in Treptow an der Rega and studied architecture in Berlin at the King's school of architecture between 1833 and 1838. He became a member of the Berlin Architects' Association in 1839. From 1840 he worked as site foreman under
Ludwig Persius ; in 1844 he was a building surveyor and in 1845 he opened his own practice, with an aristocratic clientele. He was employed from 1846 as a teacher, and from 1857 as aProfessor in the academy of architecture in Berlin. Between 1855 and 1863 Prince Pückler-Muskau employed him inBranitz . 1862 saw him become the advisor on courtly architecture in the Potsdam department ofLudwig Ferdinand Hesse (1795-1876). Apart from these things, he worked as an architect ofPrince Frederick Charles of Prussia .Arnim died in Berlin in 1866 and was entombed in the part of the Potsdam-Bornstedt cemetery (near the tomb of his mentor Ludwig Persius); nearby were buried the famous Sello family of court gardeners.
Works
* 1841-44, Took part in the construction of the Church of St. Saviour in Potsdam-Sacrow under Ludwig Persius
* 1845-48, The Church of Peace in Potsdam, together withLudwig Ferdinand Hesse following the plans of Ludwig Persius andFriedrich August Stüler
* 1846,Norman Tower on theRuinenberg following Ludwig Persius' plans
* 1848,Classical Villa von Haacke (belonging to Major Generalvon Haacke ; in Potsdam, Jägerallee 1)
* 1850, The monastery courtyard inGlienicke (inBerlin-Wannsee )
* 1859/60, Late-classicalVilla Arnim in Potsdam (Weinbergstraße 20)
* 1860/61Villa Arndt , Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 63, Potsdam (carried out byAugust Ernst Petzholtz
* 1860, Neo-gothic redesign of the palace of those in Briest derer von Briest (at that time the property of thevon Rochow family) inNennhausen inRathenow
* 1860-61, Redesign ofGlienicke hunting palace
* 1863/67, Swiss houses inKlein-Glienicke (an exclusive residential district ofPotsdam-Babelsberg , Wilhelm-Leuschner-Straße, Louis-Nathan-Allee and Waldmüllerstraße). Four of the originally ten buildings survive.
* 1864-68, Neo-gothic church inKröchlendorff (Uckermark )ee also
Architektonisches Skizzenbuch
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