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Johann Friedrich Höger

Johann Friedrich (Fritz) Höger (12 June 1877 – 21 June 1949) was a German architect from Bekenreihe, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany. Although never qualified as an architect, he became known for his Brick Expressionist style of architecture.

Chilehaus in Hamburg by Fritz Höger

Early life edit

Höger was the eldest of six siblings in a family who ran a small carpentry business. At the age of 14, Höger trained as a carpenter in Elmshorn and then went on to Hamburg for his masters which was completed in 1899. Following this he joined the architectural firm Lundt and Kallmorgen in Hamburg, where he worked as a technical draftsman. After his four-year stint there, Höger joined the company of his future father-in-law, Fritz Oldenburg, and married Fritz's daughter Annie in 1905.[1][2]

 
Anzeiger-Hochhaus, Hannover at night

Architecture edit

Höger is renowned for his use of brick, in the style of Brick Expressionism. Höger opened his own architecture office in 1907, but because of his lack of higher education he was not admitted to the Association of German Architects. Regardless, he received many commissions for private homes around Hamburg. It was during this time that Höger established his style with the use of bricks, particularly clinker bricks, which are more robust and frost resistant due to the higher temperature they are fired at. Höger's style was seen in the 'dished house' which is now home to the department store Kaufhof. It features a strong vertical and horizontal layout with the placement of the eaves and stepped floors, a technique which became typical to Höger's style of building.[1][2]

Höger's preference for the use of brick was along the lines of ideas espoused by Fritz Schumacher, the Hamburg chief architect beginning in 1909; Schumacher expounded his ideas in polemical writings, including the book Das Wesen des neuzeitlichen Backsteinbaues (The Essence of the Modern Brick Building), which appeared around 1920.[3][4] Like Schumacher, Höger thought brick and clinker brick showed an "earthiness" that was familiar to the German people, particularly because these materials were typical for Northern Germany.[3]

His best-known work is the Chilehaus in Hamburg, constructed between 1922-24 for saltpeter importer Henry B. (Chile) Sloman. The office block features a curving facade reminiscent of a ship's hull, coming together at a sharp angle on the corners of Pumpen and Niedernstrasse.[5]

Höger constructed several other buildings, more prominently a publishing office which included a planetarium, the Anzeiger-Hochhaus (Gazette-Building) between 1927-1928. The 51m high building was the first skyscraper in Hannover.[6] It features a now green copper dome and red clinker bricks offset with a decorative gold. The dome originally housed a planetarium, and is now a cinema.[7][8]

Other notable works include the Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz in Berlin and the Wilhelmshaven town hall.

 
Garbáty cigarette factory in Berlin-Pankow

In 1927 Höger joined the cultural staff of the Völkischer Beobachter[9] and joined the NSDAP in 1932.

War edit

From 1914 to 1918 Höger completed his military duty in the first world war in Flanders, France.

Later during World War II Höger sympathized with National Socialism (Nazism) and joined the party in 1932. However his expressionistic style did not meet Hitler's taste. As Höger did not follow the preferred classicist marble style of Nazi architecture, he could not obtain a position as state architect.

Fritz Höger Award edit

For the first time in 2008, the Fritz Höger Prize was awarded for excellence in brick architecture. The initiative goes for buildings with brick, with winners in the categories of detached or semi-detached houses, apartment buildings, office, commercial, leisure and sport, as well as public buildings. In addition, two awards for Passive House and restoration and sustainability have been awarded. The competition is endowed with 10,000 euros.[1][2]

  • Winners 2008 awards[10]
  • Winners 2011 awards
  • Winners 2014 awards
  • Winners 2017 awards
  • Winners 2020 awards

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (German) Fritz Höger
  2. ^ a b c "Fritz Höger". architectuul.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b (German) "Der Architeckt [Johann Friedrich, genannt Fritz, Höger]." Bauverein der Kirche Am Hohenzollernplatz zu Berlin-Wilmersdorf e. V. (Building association of the church at Hohenzollernplatz, Berlin; www.bauverein-kah.de). Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  4. ^ Schumacher, Fritz [1920?]. Das Wesen des neuzeitlichen Backsteinbaues. München: Verlag von Georg D. W. Callwey. Preface by Schumacher dated 1917. Full text available online from the University of Hong Kong Libraries. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Chile House". architectuul.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  6. ^ (German) Anzeiger-Hochhaus
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 December 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Anzeiger-Hochhaus". architectuul.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  9. ^ Der Landschaftsmaler Edmund Steppes (1873-1968) und seine Vision einer "Deutschen Malerei", Dissertation, Andreas Zoller, Page 177
  10. ^ "Die Sieger 2008 | Fritz-Höger-Preis".

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Hamburg where he worked as a technical draftsman After his four year stint there Hoger joined the company of his future father in law Fritz Oldenburg and married Fritz s daughter Annie in 1905 1 2 nbsp Anzeiger Hochhaus Hannover at nightArchitecture editHoger is renowned for his use of brick in the style of Brick Expressionism Hoger opened his own architecture office in 1907 but because of his lack of higher education he was not admitted to the Association of German Architects Regardless he received many commissions for private homes around Hamburg It was during this time that Hoger established his style with the use of bricks particularly clinker bricks which are more robust and frost resistant due to the higher temperature they are fired at Hoger s style was seen in the dished house which is now home to the department store Kaufhof It features a strong vertical and horizontal layout with the placement of the eaves and stepped floors a technique which became typical to Hoger s style of building 1 2 Hoger s preference for the use of brick was along the lines of ideas espoused by Fritz Schumacher the Hamburg chief architect beginning in 1909 Schumacher expounded his ideas in polemical writings including the book Das Wesen des neuzeitlichen Backsteinbaues The Essence of the Modern Brick Building which appeared around 1920 3 4 Like Schumacher Hoger thought brick and clinker brick showed an earthiness that was familiar to the German people particularly because these materials were typical for Northern Germany 3 His best known work is the Chilehaus in Hamburg constructed between 1922 24 for saltpeter importer Henry B Chile Sloman The office block features a curving facade reminiscent of a ship s hull coming together at a sharp angle on the corners of Pumpen and Niedernstrasse 5 Hoger constructed several other buildings more prominently a publishing office which included a planetarium the Anzeiger Hochhaus Gazette Building between 1927 1928 The 51m high building was the first skyscraper in Hannover 6 It features a now green copper dome and red clinker bricks offset with a decorative gold The dome originally housed a planetarium and is now a cinema 7 8 Other notable works include the Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz in Berlin and the Wilhelmshaven town hall nbsp Garbaty cigarette factory in Berlin PankowIn 1927 Hoger joined the cultural staff of the Volkischer Beobachter 9 and joined the NSDAP in 1932 War editFrom 1914 to 1918 Hoger completed his military duty in the first world war in Flanders France Later during World War II Hoger sympathized with National Socialism Nazism and joined the party in 1932 However his expressionistic style did not meet Hitler s taste As Hoger did not follow the preferred classicist marble style of Nazi architecture he could not obtain a position as state architect Fritz Hoger Award editFor the first time in 2008 the Fritz Hoger Prize was awarded for excellence in brick architecture The initiative goes for buildings with brick with winners in the categories of detached or semi detached houses apartment buildings office commercial leisure and sport as well as public buildings In addition two awards for Passive House and restoration and sustainability have been awarded The competition is endowed with 10 000 euros 1 2 Winners 2008 awards 10 Winners 2011 awards Winners 2014 awards Winners 2017 awards Winners 2020 awardsReferences edit a b c German Fritz Hoger a b c Fritz Hoger architectuul com Retrieved 27 February 2022 a b German Der Architeckt Johann Friedrich genannt Fritz Hoger Bauverein der Kirche Am Hohenzollernplatz zu Berlin Wilmersdorf e V Building association of the church at Hohenzollernplatz Berlin www bauverein kah de Retrieved 6 June 2015 Schumacher Fritz 1920 Das Wesen des neuzeitlichen Backsteinbaues Munchen Verlag von Georg D W Callwey Preface by Schumacher dated 1917 Full text available online from the University of Hong Kong Libraries Retrieved 6 June 2015 Chile House architectuul com Retrieved 27 February 2022 German Anzeiger Hochhaus German Hochhaus Lichtspeile Archived from the original on 26 December 2012 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Anzeiger Hochhaus architectuul com Retrieved 27 February 2022 Der Landschaftsmaler Edmund Steppes 1873 1968 und seine Vision einer Deutschen Malerei Dissertation Andreas Zoller Page 177 Die Sieger 2008 Fritz Hoger Preis External links editNewspaper clippings about Johann Friedrich Hoger in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fritz Hoger Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Friedrich Hoger amp oldid 1074294640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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