- Alexander Beer
Alexander (Alex) Beer (
September 10 ,1873 –May 8 ,1944 ) was a Germanarchitect .Beer was born in Hammerstein (Czarne),
West Prussia . He studied inBerlin andDarmstadt . His first employment was inMainz , where he restored and refurbished government buildings for the state ofHesse . Being aJew , he could not find promotion in this position and finally left his post to take on that of a "Regierungsbaumeister" (Architect in Chief), offered by the Jewish Community in Berlin. Among his works created during this employment are:
*A large Jewish orphanage in Berlin-Pankow (1913);
*An orthodox synagogue in Berlin-Kreuzberg (1913-16);
*A memorial for 395 fallen Berlin Jewish soldiers ofWorld War I in the Jewish Cemetery, Berlin-Weissensee (1924-27);
*A Girls’ School in Berlin-Mitte;
*A liberal synagogue in Berlin-Wilmersdorf (1928-30). This, together with a Residence for Seniors in Berlin-Schmargendorf (1930-31), was widely regarded as his most important achievement.Other, lesser commissions included the reconstruction, refurbishment and maintenance of various buildings owned by the Berlin Jewish Community.
All of Beer's works were seriously damaged during the era of
Nazi Germany . The most dramatic vandalism was the torching of the Prinzregentenstrasse synagogue, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, on the "Kristallnacht " ofNovember 9 –November 10 ,1938 . Since 2000, some of the buildings have been restored, mostly with private funding.Beer married Alice Fanny Davidsohn on
8 August ,1924 . She died of cancer on5 November ,1941 . On17 March ,1943 , Beer was deported toTheresienstadt concentration camp , where he died. His daughter, Beate (born9 May ,1929 ) survived and now lives inSydney ,Australia .References
*Lammel, Inge: "Alexander Beer, Baumeister der Berliner Jüdischen Gemeinde." Berlin: Hentrich & Hentrich 2006.
*Wahrhaftig, Myra: "Deutsche jüdische Architekten vor und nach 1933 - Das Lexicon." Berlin: Dietrich-Reimer-Verlag 2005.
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