Richard Riemerschmid
(1868-1957)
German
architect
He was a founding member of the Vereinigten Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk in 1897 (United Workshops for Art in Crafts) and the Deutscher Werkbund (1907), from 1912 to 1924 he headed
the art school in Munich (which was incorporated in 1946 in the Academy) and from 1926 to 1931 as professor and Director of the
Cologne Werkschulen (litterally factory schools).
Riemerschmid, influenced by the English Arts and Crafts Movement, was not only an architect. He designed also furniture, wallpaper, fabrics and articles
made of glass and porcelain. He often worked with Joseph Maria Olbrich, and with his friend and colleague Bruno Paul.
inside of the Schauspielhaus (later called: Kammerspiele) in Munich (1901)
Villa Fieser in Baden-Baden (1902–1903)
Villa Lindenhof, Herrlingen (1904-06)
Villa Fischel, Kiel (1904-05)
Villa Dr. Rudolph, Dresden (1905) - destroyed
Villa Dr. Frank, Göttingen (1906)
Country villa Fritz Frank, Witzenhausen (1906)
Workers building for the Hagener Textilindustrie Gebr. Elbers AG, Hagen
Villa Scholten, Duisburg (1909–1910)
Factory of the Deutsche Werkstätte für Handwerkskunst, Dresden-Hellerau (1909-11)
Villa Hoffmann, Halle (1909–1911)
Villa Wieland, Ulm (1909–1913)
plan of the garden city Hellerau (now part of Dresden)
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