Floor Plan 1st Floor - the fire station of the municipality Schoeneberg Sheet 4 1895
Signed by the Royal Government builder on November 1, 1895 : Egeling , Paul
Law described below : To report dated today / Schoeneberg 1 st November 1895 / municipality - builder (Original Signature: Egeling ) / Royal Regierungsbaumeister .
Personal Data : ( source wikipedia )
Paul Egeling ( born September 3, 1856 in Otter life ; † August 8, 1937 ) was a German architect who worked as a construction officer, Mr the city Schöneberg 1895-1915 .
Egeling was the son of a master mason and studied at the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg . His first buildings counted around 1890 the chapel of the New Twelve Apostles Cemetery in Schöneberg , where he was buried later. In 1892 he received the Schinkel price. Subsequently he worked in Schöneberg , one to the incorporation to Greater Berlin in 1920 prosperous , fast-growing large city in which there was a high demand for new public buildings .
On 16 May 1895 Egeling was elected city building inspector of Schöneberg and in March 1900 the City Council member , so that the construction of new buildings fell in Schöneberg within its jurisdiction. Among the total of 26 major buildings of this period include the 1906, Auguste -Viktoria Hospital between Rubensstraße and Grazer Damm , now a listed chapel at the Second Municipal Cemetery Eythstraße from 1910-1912 as well as the Commercial Courts of the Optical Institute CP Goerz (later Zeiss Ikon ) in the peace Auer Rhine road.
Egeling worked as a city planner with urban projects , so he planned , for example, the 1902 completed Wartburgplatz . Also, the coat of arms of Schöneberg , which was then run as a coat of arms of the Schöneberg district , comes from Egeling , said he chose as an emblem Hirsch is also included in the present coat of arms of the district Tempelhof- Schöneberg . Egeling was a participant of the International Congress of 1905 in Liège apartment . On 1 January 1915 - at the age of 58 years - Egeling resigned as city architect in retirement. In the spring of 1915 awarded him magistrates and town council of the town of Schöneberg the honorary title of " town elder" .
1:100 scale .
Unique / one-off / no copy / hand drawing / rarity
Paul Egeling designed the Schoeneberger crest.
Dimensions of drawing on cardboard mounted approx 88 x 59 cm
In a very good used condition, with slight signs of wear , see pictures below ,
in very good used condition , with slight signs of use , please note the pictures .