Anton Hoffmann

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Anton Hoffmann
Born1820s
DiedFebruary 14, 1908
Bielsko Nowe, Germany
Nationality Prussian
OccupationArchitect
SpouseMichalina Święcicka née Woytalewicz
Parent(s)Johanna née Braun and Anton Hoffmann

Anton Hoffmann was an important designer and builder in Prussian-time Bydgoszcz during the entire second half of the 19th century. He witnessed the transformation of Bydgoszcz, creating numerous residential buildings throughout the city. His activity became, in a sense, an indicator of Bydgoszcz building traditions, bridging old neo classicist masters and their successors, inspired by Historicism and Art Nouveau. [1]

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Life

Anton's family

Anton Hoffmann came from Greater Poland. He was born at the beginning of the 1820s in Chodzież (then Kolmar in Posen). He was the first-born son of Anton Hoffmann, a translator, and Johanna née Braun. His year of birth raises doubts, but one assumes Anton's most reliable date of birth is May 24, 1823. [2] He spent the first several years of his life in his hometown of Chodzież, probably graduating from elementary school here. Then, between 1835 and 1837, the Hoffmanns moved to Łobżenica, but after a few years they moved to Bydgoszcz. In December 1846 they certainly lived in the city, in a rented house or, most likely, their own, marked Nr. 377, at today's Father Ignacy Skorupka street. [3] The exact date of their arrival in the city is known by the registration book where is recorded the birth of Anton's five younger siblings (i.e. between 1840 and 1846 [3] ).

Beginnings

Anton was registered as involved in masonry when settling in Bydgoszcz: it seems likely he began his apprenticeship in Łobżenica, knowing the basics of profession while arriving in Bromberg at age 23, where he worked as an independent (his first own designs date back to 1847). However, he was getting educated under the direction of mason masters (Hermann Donner, Emst Koch, Johann Wilhelm Krause, Friedrich Meyer, Gottlieb Meyer, Carl Schultz and Wilhelm Adolph Sieg). Anton received his Masonry Master's diploma between 1855 and 1857. On May 8, 1866, Anton Hoffmann married Michalina Święcicka née Woytalewicz, widow of a Bydgoszcz shoemaker, in the parish church of Saints Marcin and Mikołaj in Bydgoszcz. [3] Michalina from the first marriage had eight children, the younger still living with her. Among them was seven-year-old Józef Stanisław (1859–1913), whom Hoffmann educated as a builder. Ha was to become one of the most famous Bydgoszcz architect, i.e. Józef Święcicki. In 1881–1882, Anton and Józef set up a common design studio. [4]

Architect career

Unlike most construction masters at the time, Anton never built his own home nor lived in a property he owned: he rented the apartments in which he lived and worked. [5] With the help of address books, one can consequently work out the different houses he lived in with his family: [6]

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House at 29 Dworcowa
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House at 6 Jezuicka street
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Building at 16 Focha street
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Tenement at 7 Dworcowa street
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Tenement at 35 Bocianowo street
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House located today at then 151/152 Danzigerstrasse
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House at 69 Gdańska street
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Tenement at 63 Gdańska street

Unlike his colleagues, he was not involved in lucrative and relatively popular real estate: many of his contemporaries purchased plots of land, invested in buildings, and then sold them for profit. Once retired, Anton moved to a rental flat located on the outskirts of the Bielsko Nowe commune. Here he spent the four last years of his life as a rentier. He died on Friday evening, February 14, 1908, and was buried four days later at the Nowofary Cemetery in Bydgoszcz. [7]

Style and influence

Anton's architectural achievements, shaped under the influence of the older generation of architects active in Bydgoszcz from 1825 to the late 1860s, is inscribed in the city landscape. Hoffmann, remarkably, designed and participated in the implementation of construction for half a century, working with most, if not all, of building companies in the city. No one else worked in the construction industry as long as he did. A. Hoffmann was the author of a considerable number of projects made for property owners located in Bromberg and its suburbs. He designed tenement houses, modest front houses, residential outbuildings, craft workshops and various outbuildings: warehouses, stables, laundries, coach houses, sheds and toilets. [3]

By and large, front houses designed by Hoffmann are realized in classicist and neo-renaissance styles: he was a traditionalist, not looking for new solutions, but repeated proven composition patterns. His projects were buildings of simple shapes, bearing no specific features identifying them with their author. He generally based the composition of his edifices on the axis of symmetry, as done according to Neo-Renaissance canons. In addition, the decoration of his buildings was very modest, referring to the Neo-Classicism style. [3]

Listing the overall achievements of Anton Hoffmann is difficult, since the authorship of many edifices, especially those built from 1875 to 1900, remains undetermined. Loyal as he was to stylistic conservatism, Anton could not compete with the skills of the following generation, inspired by historicism and early Art Nouveau: hence he was not remembered for any prestigious building. Be that as it may, Anton Hoffmann made a permanent place in the history of Bydgoszcz architecture and his architectural activity, and his work was appreciated for its reliability.

Works in Bydgoszcz

Main preserved buildings by Anton Hoffmann in Bydgoszcz
YearEdificeRemarksPicture
18779 Konarskiego street The building houses today a luxurious hotel, Hotel Bohema.
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Late 1870s3 Długa street The main elevation has been renovated in 2014/2015.
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1875–190056 Długa street Hoffmann rebuilt the second floor, with a new loft.
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1875–190031 Śniadecki Street First owner was Carl Buhrand, a merchant. [8]
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187844 Sienkiewicza Street At the corner with Hetmańska street
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187917 Sienkiewicza Street Successive landlords were the Schmidts, Wilhelm then Gustav, both restaurateurs. [9] [10]
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188246 Śniadecki Street The edifice was co-built together with Anton's Stepson, Józef Święcicki.
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1882–188342 Śniadecki Street The building, then at Elisabethstraße 42a, was a commission from Max Schmidt, a teacher
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188315 Podwale Street Józef Święcicki and Anton Hoffmann designed and built a second storey. In 1895–1896, a third floor was added thanks to a design by Karl Bergner, with a large front shop giving onto the street.
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Main preserved buildings by Anton Hoffmann in Bydgoszcz
YearEdificeRemarksPicture
1885100 Dworcowa Street From 1877 to 1886, the building housed a hotel, Hotel St. Petersburg, run by Louis Jacobowski between 1877 and 1886. [11]
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1885–18881 Chocimska Street, corner with Gdańska Street Reinhold Zschiesche Tenement
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18863 Piotra Skargi Street The villa was designed and built in 1886 for a well-known Bydgoszcz doctor, Hugo Bille. [12]
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1886137 Gdańska Street First owner of this house at then Danzigerstraße 71 was Gustav Stiehlau, restaurateur and locksmith. [13]
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1886113 Gdańska Street The first owner was Reinhold Zschiesche, also owner at 1 Chocimska Street.
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1887115 Gdańska Street Johann Bordanowicz, the first landlord, was a butcher [14] whose shop remained in use till the outbreak of World War I. [15]
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1887 86 Gdańska street The house was built in 1887–1888 for a timber dealer, Hugo Hecht.
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18874 Dworcowa Street Julius and Herß Krojanter were the first owners: they were cereals merchants and had their counter in the building.
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1888–1900 Villa Hugo Hecht in Bydgoszcz Commissioner was Hugo Hecht, the timber dealer owner of Nr.86.
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1890–1891Radke tenements at 35 Bocianowo Street Radtke worked as a teacher at Adlershorst, a close suburban town south west of then Bromberg and lived in "Schulstraße" (today Dąbrowskiego street in Szwederowo district.
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Late 1890sTenements at Nos.53/55/57 Sienkiewicza Street This realization was part of project commissioned by Kazimir Gączerzwicz, a shoe maker living at Nr.57.
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  2. Based on the obituary posted by the family in the Bromberger Zeitung when he died
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Archiwum Państwowe w Bydgoszczy , http://www.bydgoszcz.ap.gov.pl/
  4. Derkowska-Kostkowska, Bogna (2001). Józef Święcicki – szkic biografii bydgoskiego budowniczego. Materiały do dziejów kultury i sztuki Bydgoszczy i regionu. Zeszyt 6 (in Polish). Bydgoszcz: Pracownia dokumentacji i popularyzacji zabytków wojewódzkiego ośrodka kultury w Bydgoszczy. pp. 32–50.
  5. Bromberg address books indicate that A. Hoffmann never had a separate studio.
  6. Wohnungs – Anzeiger und Adress-Buch für die Stadt und den Polizeibezirk Bromberg, następnie Adressbuch nebst Geschafts – Anzeiger von Bromberg und des sen Vororten, na lata 1855. 1858. 1864. 1869. 1872–1908
  7. Nekrolog. "Bromberger Zeitung" 1908, nr 40.
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