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Revision as of 07:36, 26 October 2023

Gerhard von Tiesenhausen
von Tiesenhausen circa 1898
Born
Gerhard Diedrich Jakob von Tiesenhausen

(1878-03-26)26 March 1878
Died26 October 1917(1917-10-26) (aged 39)
NationalityBaltic German
Known forarchitecture
MovementArt nouveau

Gerhard Diedrich Jakob von Tiesenhausen (Latvian: Gerhards fon Tīzenhauzens; 26 March 1878, Tartu – 26 October 1917, Tiraspol) was a Livonian art nouveau architect. He was from the Tiesenhausens ancestry, father of Hans-Diedrich von Tiesenhausen.[1]

Gerhard von Tiesenhausen was born in Dorpat (Tartu) 26 March 1878. His father was a Major General Carl Jacob Reinhold von Tiesenhausen, member of Baltic nobility.

He studied architecture in Riga Polytechnical Institute and graduated in 1906. During his studies he became member of student corporation Fraternitas Baltica.

In 1907 he supervised construction works of a lutheran church in Novorossiysk. Later he worked as an architect in St. Petersburg. In 1909 he returned to Riga and until 1910 was employed in the office of architect E. von Trompovsky. Later he actively participated in development of Keiserwald (Mežaparks) neighbourghood of Riga. Between 1911 and 1913 he designed 44 buildings there including his own family mansion.

After the start of First World war Gerhard von Tiesenhausen was drafted into Russian Imperial army. In 1916 he was sent to Tiraspol where he supervised construction works of a military barracks. He died there in 26 October 1917 after an accident.

References

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften Estland, 1930 p.407[permanent dead link]