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Hermann Philipp Wilhelm von der Hude
OccupationArchitect
Hotel-Central, Berlin, 1881 (destroyed 1945)

Hermann Philipp Wilhelm von der Hude (2 June 1830 in Lübeck – 4 June 1908 in Berlin) was a German architect.

von der Hude trained under the Berlin architect Friedrich August Stüler. In 1860 he formed a long-lasting partnership with Julius Hennicke (1832 - 1892). Both had trained at the Berlin Bauakademie under Stüler and Friedrich Ludwig Persius, putting them firmly in the direct influence of Karl Friedrich Schinkel and the "Schinkel school".

Latvian architect Karl Felsko worked for von der Hude and Hennicke in the 1860s.

Work

von der Hude's work includes:

References

  1. ^ Martin Gropius: Leben und Werk eines Berliner Architekten 1824-1880, by Arnold Körte, page 455
  2. ^ American Architect and Architecture, May 12, 1894, Volume 44, page 59-60