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August Soller

Johann August Karl Soller (14 March 1805 – 6 November 1853) was a Prussian, and later, German architect.[1] He was one of the most important of Karl Friedrich Schinkel's pupils and is regarded as a representative of the Schinkel school.[2] Soller became an influential proponent of Rundbogenstil, a Romanesque revival architectural style that became popular in German-speaking lands and among German diaspora during the 19th century.[3]

August Soller
Soller's grave inscription at Saint Michael's Church, Berlin, 1856
Born
Johann August Karl Soller

(1805-03-14)14 March 1805
Died6 November 1853(1853-11-06) (aged 48)
Alma materBauakademie
OccupationArchitect
SpouseFriederike Wilhelmine
Children8
BuildingsLuisenstädtische Kirche
St. Michael's Church, Berlin

Life and work edit

August Soller was born in Erfurt, Principality of Erfurt, in 1805. He worked as a land surveyor from 1820–1822 and completed his surveyor's examination on June 22, 1822 at the E. S. Unger Mathematical Institute. Soller then completed two and a half years of practical experience as a building inspector. To prepare for his master builder's examination, he moved to Berlin and lived with the family of his nephew Richard Lucae.[4]

 
The Bauakademie in Berlin, where Soller studied under Karl Schinkel

In 1829 Soller was licensed as a Prussian state architect. He then served in the provinces, particularly in the Province of Silesia. From 1830 to 1833 he worked as a royal construction foreman for the District Government in Liegnitz and for a time served as a construction inspector in Posen. His focus became the design of churches and the supervision of their construction. On June 1, 1833, he became a master builder for the Prussian Higher Council of Architecture (German: Preußische Oberbaureputation) in Berlin and also became a member of the Berlin Academy of Architecture, known as the Bauakademie.[5] During this period Soller was assistant to Karl Friedrich Schinkel, one of the most prominent architects in Germany. Soller took over the Department of Churches in the Construction Commission in 1841, and in 1843 was made Senior Privy Councillor (German: Geheimer Oberbaurat) for Infrastructure. From 1851 onwards he served as Lead Councillor for construction in the Prussian Ministry of Trade.[6]

His first completely independent work was the nearly three meter high tomb of General Ernst Ludwig von Tippelskirch in the Alter Garnisonfriedhof [de]) in Berlin (1844). Soller also designed Berlin's second oldest Catholic Church constructed after the Reformation, the almost forgotten church St. Marien am Behnitz in Spandau (1848). In 2002 that church was transferred into private ownership and completely renovated.[7] He led construction of the Invalidensäule [de] war monument in Berlin's Invalidenpark (1851–1853) and designed the tower of the Luisenstädtische Kirche.[8] As a curator of monuments, Soller was also involved in the construction of Cologne Cathedral and the restoration of Erfurt Cathedral and the Cathedral of Trier.[6]

 
St. Michael's Church, Berlin in 1880

Soller's most important work is St. Michael's Church, Berlin (German: Sankt-Michael-Kirche), the parish church of St. Michael and the city's third oldest Catholic church built after the Reformation. It was constructed between 1851–1861 to plans Soller had already completed in 1845 and occupies a dramatic position on the Luisenstadt Canal.[9] After his early death in 1853, church financial difficulties then caused a break in construction in 1855.[10] Soller was buried there in 1856 and the building was finally completed in 1861 by Andreas Simons, Martin Gropius and particularly Soller's nephew, Richard Lucae.[11] The church was consecrated on the 28 October 1861, by the Bishop of Breslau in the presence of the King of Prussia, William I, the future Emperor of Germany.[citation needed]

Legacy edit

 
St. Michael's Church, Berlin, showing partially restored damage from World War II

Since his health was poor and he died at only 48 years old, Soller's oeuvre is not as extensive as it might have been. His designs for the spire of the Jerusalemer Kirche (1837) and the Petri- und Markuskirche (1844), for instance, were never carried out. However, he is regarded as the best among the state architects of the period. He sought neither fame nor honors, instead dedicating himself to principles of sound architectural design.[5]

As Soller's work became known through publications, it influenced American architects Richard M. Upjohn and James Renwick Jr. in the mid-1840s, effectively initiating a Romanesque revival in the United States.[3] Soller's work also influenced Miklós Ybl, one of Europe's leading architects and Hungary's most influential during the mid to late 19th century.[12]

A number of Soller's significant works were damaged in World War II and demolished in its aftermath. St. Michael's was heavily damaged on the night of Feb 3, 1945 during the bombing of Berlin. It was stabilized and partially restored between 1948 and 1953, with the installation of a worship space in the transept. More repair and restoration work continued between 1976 and 1998, although the front façade and nave remain a ruin.[10] The Invalidensäule survived the war without significant damage, but it became overshadowed by more pressing events surrounding the Berlin Blockade. It was demolished by the city on August 19, 1948. The Luisenstädtische Kirche burnt during the bombings of February 3, 1945, with Soller's west tower still standing. However, by 1961 the church's ruins were located in the boundary strip of the Berlin Wall and it too was demolished in 1964. The foundations still remain in the former cemetery, which is now a park.[13]

Gallery edit

Writings edit

  • Soller, August: Entwürfe zu Kirchen, Pfarr- und Schul-Häusern zum amtl. Gebr. bearb. u. hrsg. von der Kgl. Preuss. Ober-Bau-Deputation. Potsdam: Riegel Lfg. 1 (1844) bis Lfg. 13 (1855)

References edit

  1. ^ "Soller, August." Deutsche Biographie (in German). Retrieved 19 Jan 2017.
  2. ^ Lübke, Wilhelm; Sturgis, Russell (1904). Outlines of the History of Art. Vol. 2. Boston: Dodd, Mead & Company. p. 420. LCCN 04010947.
  3. ^ a b Mallgrave, Harry (2005). Modern Architectural Theory: a Historical Survey, 1673–1968. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 150. ISBN 0-521-79306-8.
  4. ^ Grundmann, Günther (1973). August Soller, 1805–1853; ein Berliner Architekt im Geiste Schinkels (in German). München: Prestel. ISBN 3791303481.
  5. ^ a b Pundt, Hermann (October 1974). "Review: August Soller 1805–1853; Ein Berliner Architekt im Geiste Schinkels by Günther Grundmann". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 33 (3): 253–254. doi:10.2307/988874. JSTOR 988874. Retrieved 19 Jan 2017.
  6. ^ a b Killy, Walther (2005). Dictionary of German biography (DGB). München: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. p. 374. ISBN 9783110966299.
  7. ^ Kißner, Helmut; Schlegelmilch, Cordia (2004). Die Kirche St. Marien am Behnitz in Spandau : ein vergessenes Werk August Sollers (in German). Berlin: Nicolai. ISBN 978-3894791179.
  8. ^ Thieme, Ulrich; Becker, Felix (1937). Allgemeines Lexikon Der Bildenden Kunstler Von Der Antike Bis Zur Gegenwart. Vol. 31. Leipzig: E. A. Seemann. p. 254.
  9. ^ Curran, Kathleen (2003). The Romanesque Revival: Religion, Politics, and Transnational Exchange. University Park, Penn: Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 146-154. ISBN 0-271-02215-9.
  10. ^ a b "Geschichte der St. Michael Kirche" (in German). Der Förderverein zur Erhaltung der Katholischen Kirche St. Michael (Foundation for the Preservation of the Catholic Church of St. Michael's). Retrieved 19 Jan 2017.
  11. ^ Güttler, Peter, ed. (1984). Berlin und seine Bauten. Berlin: Ernst. ISBN 3-433-00995-3.
  12. ^ Sisa, József (2016). Motherland and Progress. Basel: Birkhäuser. p. 328. ISBN 9783035610093.
  13. ^ "Luisenstädtische Church" Berlin Lexicon, Edition Luisenstadt 2002 (in German). Retrieved 20 Jan 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Erbkam, Georg: August Soller (Nekrolog). In: Zeitschrift für Bauwesen, 4. Jahrgang 1854, pp. 105–108. Full obituary online (in German).

External links edit

  • Homepage with detailed material on the church St. Marien am Behnitz in Spandau

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Johann August Karl Soller 14 March 1805 6 November 1853 was a Prussian and later German architect 1 He was one of the most important of Karl Friedrich Schinkel s pupils and is regarded as a representative of the Schinkel school 2 Soller became an influential proponent of Rundbogenstil a Romanesque revival architectural style that became popular in German speaking lands and among German diaspora during the 19th century 3 August SollerSoller s grave inscription at Saint Michael s Church Berlin 1856BornJohann August Karl Soller 1805 03 14 14 March 1805Erfurt Principality of ErfurtDied6 November 1853 1853 11 06 aged 48 Berlin Kingdom of PrussiaAlma materBauakademieOccupationArchitectSpouseFriederike WilhelmineChildren8BuildingsLuisenstadtische KircheSt Michael s Church Berlin Contents 1 Life and work 2 Legacy 3 Gallery 4 Writings 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and work editAugust Soller was born in Erfurt Principality of Erfurt in 1805 He worked as a land surveyor from 1820 1822 and completed his surveyor s examination on June 22 1822 at the E S Unger Mathematical Institute Soller then completed two and a half years of practical experience as a building inspector To prepare for his master builder s examination he moved to Berlin and lived with the family of his nephew Richard Lucae 4 nbsp The Bauakademie in Berlin where Soller studied under Karl Schinkel In 1829 Soller was licensed as a Prussian state architect He then served in the provinces particularly in the Province of Silesia From 1830 to 1833 he worked as a royal construction foreman for the District Government in Liegnitz and for a time served as a construction inspector in Posen His focus became the design of churches and the supervision of their construction On June 1 1833 he became a master builder for the Prussian Higher Council of Architecture German Preussische Oberbaureputation in Berlin and also became a member of the Berlin Academy of Architecture known as the Bauakademie 5 During this period Soller was assistant to Karl Friedrich Schinkel one of the most prominent architects in Germany Soller took over the Department of Churches in the Construction Commission in 1841 and in 1843 was made Senior Privy Councillor German Geheimer Oberbaurat for Infrastructure From 1851 onwards he served as Lead Councillor for construction in the Prussian Ministry of Trade 6 His first completely independent work was the nearly three meter high tomb of General Ernst Ludwig von Tippelskirch in the Alter Garnisonfriedhof de in Berlin 1844 Soller also designed Berlin s second oldest Catholic Church constructed after the Reformation the almost forgotten church St Marien am Behnitz in Spandau 1848 In 2002 that church was transferred into private ownership and completely renovated 7 He led construction of the Invalidensaule de war monument in Berlin s Invalidenpark 1851 1853 and designed the tower of the Luisenstadtische Kirche 8 As a curator of monuments Soller was also involved in the construction of Cologne Cathedral and the restoration of Erfurt Cathedral and the Cathedral of Trier 6 nbsp St Michael s Church Berlin in 1880 Soller s most important work is St Michael s Church Berlin German Sankt Michael Kirche the parish church of St Michael and the city s third oldest Catholic church built after the Reformation It was constructed between 1851 1861 to plans Soller had already completed in 1845 and occupies a dramatic position on the Luisenstadt Canal 9 After his early death in 1853 church financial difficulties then caused a break in construction in 1855 10 Soller was buried there in 1856 and the building was finally completed in 1861 by Andreas Simons Martin Gropius and particularly Soller s nephew Richard Lucae 11 The church was consecrated on the 28 October 1861 by the Bishop of Breslau in the presence of the King of Prussia William I the future Emperor of Germany citation needed Legacy edit nbsp St Michael s Church Berlin showing partially restored damage from World War II Since his health was poor and he died at only 48 years old Soller s oeuvre is not as extensive as it might have been His designs for the spire of the Jerusalemer Kirche 1837 and the Petri und Markuskirche 1844 for instance were never carried out However he is regarded as the best among the state architects of the period He sought neither fame nor honors instead dedicating himself to principles of sound architectural design 5 As Soller s work became known through publications it influenced American architects Richard M Upjohn and James Renwick Jr in the mid 1840s effectively initiating a Romanesque revival in the United States 3 Soller s work also influenced Miklos Ybl one of Europe s leading architects and Hungary s most influential during the mid to late 19th century 12 A number of Soller s significant works were damaged in World War II and demolished in its aftermath St Michael s was heavily damaged on the night of Feb 3 1945 during the bombing of Berlin It was stabilized and partially restored between 1948 and 1953 with the installation of a worship space in the transept More repair and restoration work continued between 1976 and 1998 although the front facade and nave remain a ruin 10 The Invalidensaule survived the war without significant damage but it became overshadowed by more pressing events surrounding the Berlin Blockade It was demolished by the city on August 19 1948 The Luisenstadtische Kirche burnt during the bombings of February 3 1945 with Soller s west tower still standing However by 1961 the church s ruins were located in the boundary strip of the Berlin Wall and it too was demolished in 1964 The foundations still remain in the former cemetery which is now a park 13 Gallery edit nbsp Church of St Marien am Behnitz Berlin Spandau 1848 nbsp Church of St Marien am Behnitz as restored in 2006 nbsp Luisenstadtische Kirche 1845 memorial plaque at the site nbsp Invalidensaule 1853 front elevation nbsp St Michael s Church BerlinWritings editSoller August Entwurfe zu Kirchen Pfarr und Schul Hausern zum amtl Gebr bearb u hrsg von der Kgl Preuss Ober Bau Deputation Potsdam Riegel Lfg 1 1844 bis Lfg 13 1855 References edit Soller August Deutsche Biographie in German Retrieved 19 Jan 2017 Lubke Wilhelm Sturgis Russell 1904 Outlines of the History of Art Vol 2 Boston Dodd Mead amp Company p 420 LCCN 04010947 a b Mallgrave Harry 2005 Modern Architectural Theory a Historical Survey 1673 1968 New York Cambridge University Press p 150 ISBN 0 521 79306 8 Grundmann Gunther 1973 August Soller 1805 1853 ein Berliner Architekt im Geiste Schinkels in German Munchen Prestel ISBN 3791303481 a b Pundt Hermann October 1974 Review August Soller 1805 1853 Ein Berliner Architekt im Geiste Schinkels by Gunther Grundmann Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 33 3 253 254 doi 10 2307 988874 JSTOR 988874 Retrieved 19 Jan 2017 a b Killy Walther 2005 Dictionary of German biography DGB Munchen Walter de Gruyter GmbH p 374 ISBN 9783110966299 Kissner Helmut Schlegelmilch Cordia 2004 Die Kirche St Marien am Behnitz in Spandau ein vergessenes Werk August Sollers in German Berlin Nicolai ISBN 978 3894791179 Thieme Ulrich Becker Felix 1937 Allgemeines Lexikon Der Bildenden Kunstler Von Der Antike Bis Zur Gegenwart Vol 31 Leipzig E A Seemann p 254 Curran Kathleen 2003 The Romanesque Revival Religion Politics and Transnational Exchange University Park Penn Pennsylvania State University Press p 146 154 ISBN 0 271 02215 9 a b Geschichte der St Michael Kirche in German Der Forderverein zur Erhaltung der Katholischen Kirche St Michael Foundation for the Preservation of the Catholic Church of St Michael s Retrieved 19 Jan 2017 Guttler Peter ed 1984 Berlin und seine Bauten Berlin Ernst ISBN 3 433 00995 3 Sisa Jozsef 2016 Motherland and Progress Basel Birkhauser p 328 ISBN 9783035610093 Luisenstadtische Church Berlin Lexicon Edition Luisenstadt 2002 in German Retrieved 20 Jan 2017 Further reading editErbkam Georg August Soller Nekrolog In Zeitschrift fur Bauwesen 4 Jahrgang 1854 pp 105 108 Full obituary online in German External links editHomepage with detailed material on the church St Marien am Behnitz in Spandau Homepage of the parish of St Hedwig which includes the St Michael s Church Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title August Soller amp oldid 1222039639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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