- Friedrich August Stüler
Friedrich August Stüler (
January 28 ,1800 –March 18 ,1865 ) was an influential Prussianarchitect and builder. His masterwork is theNeues Museum in Berlin, as well as the dome of the triumphal arch of the main portal of theBerliner Stadtschloss .Life
Stüler was born in
Mühlhausen and became a student ofKarl Friedrich Schinkel inBerlin . After travelling to France and Italy together withEduard Knoblauch in 1829 and 1830 and to Russia together withHeinrich Strack in 1831, Stüler became "Hofbauinspektor" (Royal Buildings Inspector), "Hofbaurat" (Royal privy councillor for buildings) and director of the commission for the building of theBerliner Stadtschloss in 1832. In 1837, he planned the rebuilding of theWinter Palace inSaint Petersburg , but failed to realise these plans because TsarNicholas I of Russia decided to rebuild the originalBaroque /Rococo palace instead of StülersNeo-Renaissance concept. Stüler the returned to Berlin, where KingFrederick William IV of Prussia opened a huge array of tasks to him, making him "Architekt des Königs" (Royal architect) in 1842.Together with Frederick William, who had previously (since his first journey to Italy in 1828) studied Italian architecture, Stüler incorporated
Classical antiquity andRenaissance architecture in what was to become "PrussianArcadia ". They also conceived a recourse to early Christian motives such as the liturgy of theEarly church to avoid political problems with the contemporary church. After the death ofLudwig Persius , Stüler assumed control of the building of the Friedenskirche in Berlin in 1845. While the Italian influence was deepened by a joint journey to Italy of Stüler and Frederick William in 1858/59, he was also influenced by EnglishCast-iron architecture from a journey there in 1842.Stüler died in Berlin, where he is buried in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery.
Works
While many of the buildings Stüler built were destroyed in
World War II , a few were restored - not in the original ways, but one can still see Stülers concepts on the outside, especially in the Jakobi church in Berlin.Commonly, Stüler is viewed as a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel as well as an architect of his own right, combining the wishes of Frederick William, Schinkels
Classicism and the new Historicism of the Wilhelminian era, though he didn't refer to himself as a student of Schinkel.His works were:
* 1827-1831 probably restoring of the DorfkircheParchen
* 1837 Planned the restoration of theWinter Palace in Saint Petersburg
* 1834-1837 St. Peter und Paul auf Nikolskoje,Berlin-Zehlendorf
* 1842 Conversion of theKurfürstliches Schloss inKoblenz
* 1842-45 Addendum to theFranziskaner-Klosterkirche in Berlin
* 1843/44 Jagdschloss Letzlingen
* 1853-55 Dorfkirche inBasedow (Mecklenburg)
* 1843-1855Neues Museum
* 1844-1845 St. Jacobi-Kirche inBerlin-Kreuzberg
* 1844-1863University of Königsberg
* 1844-1846 St. Matthäus-Church,Berlin-Tiergarten
* around 1845 Royal Castle inBreslau , (destroyed 1945)
* 1845-1854 Friedenskirche inPotsdam
* 1845 Evangelical church in Wiehl-Drabenderhöhe
* 1846-1856 Interior design of the reconstructed Roman Palace auditorium (sog. Basilika),Trier , (destroyed)
* 1847-1853 Castle of the Fürsten Radolin inJarotschin
* 1847-1863 Belvedere auf dem Pfingstberg, Potsdam
* 1848-1852 Church inCaputh
* City church St. Johannis inNiemegk
* 1848-1866 National Museum of Fine Arts inStockholm
* 1850-1867 Burg Hohenzollern
* 1851-1864 Orangerie inPotsdam
* 1851 Triumphal gate am Mühlenberg, Potsdam
* 1851Schwerin Castle
* 1853 Church in Rietavas, Lithuania
* 1851-1857 Bridge over theVistula inDirschau
* 1852-1859 Barracks of the "Garde du Crops" across fromSchloss Charlottenburg inBerlin-Charlottenburg
* 1854-1855 Bornstedter Kirche, Potsdam
* 1855-1861 Wallraf-Richartz-Museum,Cologne , (destroyed)
* 1857 Addendum to the Church St. Johannis inBerlin-Moabit , originally built by Schinkel (Portico, Colonnade, Vicarage and Steeple)
* 1857-1860 Trinitatis Church, Cologne
* 1858 Werdersche Kirche, Werder an der Havel
* 1858-1859 Dorfkirche in Stolpe,Berlin-Wannsee
* 1858-1874 Domkandidatenstift inBerlin-Mitte (completed by Stüve)
* 1859 Conversion of Schloss Prötzel
* 1859-1866Neue Synagoge in Berlin-Mitte
* 1859-1861 Schlosskirche of the Jagdschloss Letzlingen
* 1859-1862 Dorfkirche Pinnow (near Oranienburg)
* 1860-1864 Klassizistische Orangerie of the Zehnthof inSinzig
* 1860 Timber-framed church in Dippmannsdorf
* 1862-1865Hungarian Academy of Sciences ,Budapest
* 1862-1876Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin-Mitte
* 1864-1866 Pfarrkirche St. Nicolai in Oranienburg
* 1864 Concept of the Twelve-Apostle-Church inBerlin-Schöneberg , built 1871-74 byHermann Blankenstein
* 1865 Conversion of the castle ofNeustrelitz (posthumously)
* 1867 Stadtkirche inFehrbellin (posthumously)External links
* [http://deu.archinform.net/arch/645.htm?scrwdt=1280 Short Biography] in German
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~androom/index.htm?biography/p024417.htm Very short Biography] in English
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Persondata
NAME=Stüler, Friedrich August
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German architect
DATE OF BIRTH=January 28 ,1800
PLACE OF BIRTH=Mühlhausen
DATE OF DEATH=March 18 ,1865
PLACE OF DEATH=Berlin
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