Draft:Georg Westen
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Georg Westen (* 22. August 1851 in Dresden; † 29. November 1921 in Godesberg[1]) was a German Architect. He was primarily active in his hometown of Bad Godesberg, a current municipality of Bonn.
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Built in Bad Godesperg[edit]
Time period | District | Address | Picture | Purpose |
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1886 | Rüngsdorf | Basteistraße 81 |
Internatsgebäude des Evangelischen Pädagogiums („Haus Constantia“) | |
1889 | Rüngsdorf | Rüngsdorfer Straße 28 |
„Haus Wettin“ | |
1892/1893; 1900 | Rüngsdorf | Rheinstraße 45–49 |
Rheinhotel Dreesen | |
1894 | Alt-Godesberg | Am Burgfriedhof | Burgfriedhof: Mausoleum Künne[2]: 150–152 | |
1894 | Alt-Godesberg | Am Burgfriedhof | Burgfriedhof: Mausoleum | |
1897–1898 | Rüngsdorf | Friedrichallee 8 |
Villa | |
1902–1903 | Godesberg-Villenviertel | Rheinallee 25a |
Villa | |
1902–1903 | Rüngsdorf | Basteistraße 31 |
stable of the Villa Deichmann | |
1903/1904 | Godesberg-Villenviertel | Kronprinzenstraße 31 |
Evangelical community space | |
1907 | Godesberg-Villenviertel | Königsplatz 1 |
living space | |
1908 | Godesberg-Nord | Südstraße | Power station[3] |
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Categories: - ^ Fritz Westen: Erinnerung an Gerhard Rohlfs. In: Godesberger Heimatblätter, Verein für Heimatpflege und Heimatgeschichte Bad Godesberg, Heft 34/1996, Bad Godesberg 1996, ISSN 0436-1024, S. 85/86 (hier: S. 86).
- ^ Hans-Peter Schwanke: Mausoleumsarchitektur auf dem Godesberger Burgfriedhof. In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Jahresheft des Vereins für Heimatpflege und Heimatgeschichte Bad Godesberg, ISSN 0436-1024, Verein für Heimatpflege und Heimatgeschichte Bad Godesberg e.V., Heft 22/1984, S. 148–157.
- ^ Lieselotte Nerlich: „Haus Wettin“ in Rüngsdorf vorbildlich renoviert. In: Godesberger Heimatblätter, Verein für Heimatpflege und Heimatgeschichte Bad Godesberg, Heft 23/1985, Bad Godesberg 1985, ISSN 0436-1024, S. 242.