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Name
  
Wilhelm Kreis

Role
  
Architect

Structures
  
Tonhalle Dusseldorf


Wilhelm Kreis Aegis Education Dicionrio de Design

Died
  
August 13, 1955, Bad Honnef, Germany

Wilhelm Kreis (17 March 1873 – 13 August 1955) was a prominent German architect and professor of architecture, active through four political systems in German history: the Wilhelmine era, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and the foundation of the Federal Republic.

Wilhelm Kreis Plne zu einem Gauforum in Dresden von Wilhelm Kreis

Kreis was born in Eltville am Rhein in Hesse-Nassau. He first came to prominence with his 1896 submission for the Völkerschlachtdenkmal in Leipzig, although the commission went to Bruno Schmitz. Around the turn of the century Kreis designed 58 of the Bismarck Towers, a number of civic projects in Dresden, the 1924 William Marx house, and other significant projects. The 1926 Rheinhalle (today:Tonhalle Düsseldorf) in Düsseldorf was his first major cultural project, followed by the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden. As opposed to the modernist movement then emerging, Kreis was among those architects like Heinrich Tessenow and Paul Bonatz who continued to work in a historical, conservative style.

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Kreis was dismissed from the presidency of the League of German Architects (BDA) in 1933 and he saw his commissions dry up as a result. But within two years he was again working, under the direction of Albert Speer, for war projects in Dresden and the gigantic plans for Berlin, notably the design for the massive Soldiers Hall. Employing the respected Kreis brought Speer some legitimacy; Kreis responded by becoming an active supporter of National Socialism. He was named as one of the Reich's most important artists in the Gottbegnadeten list of September 1944.

Wilhelm Kreis Wilhelm Kreis Eingangshalle der Rheinhalle GeSoLei 1926 Clay

In the postwar period Kreis continued to receive commissions despite his advanced age.

Wilhelm Kreis kreismonuments



References

Wilhelm Kreis Wikipedia