Friedrich Adler (architect)
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Friedrich Adler was a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

 architect
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 and archaeologist.

After having studied at the Academy
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 of Architecture
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 in his native Berlin
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, he began teaching
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 there in 1855, and was soon famous for building churches.

Due to his profound knowledge of antique architecture, he took part of Ernst Curtius
Ernst Curtius
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' archaeological expedition to Asia Minor
Anatolia
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.

He was part of the leading directory of the major excavations in Olympia
Olympia, Greece
Olympia , a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. Both games were held every Olympiad , the Olympic Games dating back possibly further than 776 BC...

. and took part in the planning of the whole enterprise, which was at first scheduled to last no more than five years. At one point, he was even leader of the excavations. He was also the editor
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, together with Ernst Curtius, of the publication of the excavations report.

Adler died in his home city of Berlin, aged 80.

Archaeological works (as co-editor, together with Ernst Curtius)

  • Olympia. Results of the Excavation. Tome I-V (1890–1897)
  • Olympia and its surroundings (2 maps and a plan, drawn by Adler's son-in-law Wilhelm Dörpfeld
    Wilhelm Dörpfeld
    Wilhelm Dörpfeld was a German architect and archaeologist, the pioneer of stratigraphic excavation and precise graphical documentation of archaeological projects...

     and Johann August Kaupert
    Johann August Kaupert
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    ; 1882)

Architectural works

Adler designed and built many structures, among them 300 churches, some villas, castles and manor houses, holiday resorts, urban residential buildings etc.
  • Lutheran St. Peter's Church, Berlin, as master builder for Heinrich Strack
    Heinrich Strack
    Johann Heinrich Strack was a German architect of the Schinkelschule. His notable works include the Berlin Victory Column.-Life:...

     as of 1850 (destroyed in WW II)
  • Babelsberg Palace, Potsdam, as master builder for Heinrich Strack
    Heinrich Strack
    Johann Heinrich Strack was a German architect of the Schinkelschule. His notable works include the Berlin Victory Column.-Life:...

     as of 1850
  • Lutheran Village Church, Gräben
    Gräben
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    , as architect, refurbish, as of 1855
  • Lutheran Christ Church, Berlin, as architect between 1862 and 1865 (destroyed in WW II)
  • Lutheran Saint Thomas Church (Berlin)
    Saint Thomas Church (Berlin)
    St. Thomas Church is an Evangelical Church in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin. Friedrich Adler designed and built the church between 1865 and 1869...

    , as architect between 1865 and 1869 (severely damaged in WW II, rebuilt)
  • Meyenburg Castle, Meyenburg
    Meyenburg
    Meyenburg is a town in the district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 23 km northwest of Wittstock, and 18 km northeast of Pritzwalk....

    , as architect, refurbish, as of 1865/1866
  • Lutheran Christ and Garrison Church, Wilhelmshaven
    Wilhelmshaven
    Wilhelmshaven is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the western side of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea.-History:...

    , as architect between 1869 and 1872 (severely damaged in WW II, rebuilt)
  • Lutheran St. Peter's Church, Bromberg (today's Bydgoszcz), as architect between 1872 and 1878 (converted into Catholic Sts. Peter and Paul Church on 2 July 1945)
  • Lutheran Redeemer Church
    Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Jerusalem
    The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer is the second Protestant church in the Old City of Jerusalem . It is a property of the Evangelical Jerusalem Foundation, one of the three foundations of the Evangelical Church in Germany in the Holy Land...

    , Jerusalem, as architect, built after his designs by his pupil Paul Ferdinand Groth between 1893 and 1898

  • Lutheran St. James Church, Luckenwalde
    Luckenwalde
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  • Lutheran Village Church, Atzendorf (a part of today's Staßfurt
    Staßfurt
    Staßfurt is a town in the Salzlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on both sides of the river Bode, approximately northeast of Aschersleben, and south of Magdeburg. Pop. 23,538....

    )
  • Lutheran St. Nicholas Church, Frankfurt upon Oder, as architect he designed and added a new double-towered façade
  • Lutheran Church, Schwetz (today's Świecie
    Swiecie
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    )
  • Calvinist Church, Insterburg (today's Chernyakhovsk
    Chernyakhovsk
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    )
  • Lutheran Castle Church of All Saints
    All Saints' Church, Wittenberg
    All Saints' Church, commonly referred to as Schlosskirche, meaning "Castle Church" — to distinguish it from the "town church", the Stadtkirche of St. Mary — and sometimes known as the Reformation Memorial Church, is a Lutheran church in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany...

    , Wittenberg
    Wittenberg
    Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is a city in Germany in the Bundesland Saxony-Anhalt, on the river Elbe. It has a population of about 50,000....

    , as architect he directed the intrusive renovation between 1883 and 1892
  • Lutheran St. Peter's Cathedral
    Schleswig Cathedral
    Schleswig Cathedral , officially the Cathedral of St. Peter at Schleswig , is the main church of Schleswig and was the cathedral of the Bishop of Schleswig until the diocese was dissolved in 1624...

    , Schleswig, as architect he designed and added a new western main tower between 1888 and 1894
  • Catholic St. Peter's Collegiate Church, Bad Wimpfen
    Bad Wimpfen
    Bad Wimpfen is an historic spa town in the district of Heilbronn in the Baden-Württemberg region of southern Germany. It lies north of the city of Heilbronn, on the river Neckar.-Geography:...

    , as architect he renovated the church and designed and completed the unaccomplished towers between 1898 and 1902



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