Carl Gotthard Langhans
(1732–1808)
German architect from Silesia (now in Poland), he became Oberbaurat (Chief Building Officer) in Breslau (now Wrocław), designing a number of Palladianesque buildings influenced by Erdmannsdorff's work at Schloss Wörlitz. These included a new wing for the Palais Hatzfeld, Breslau (1765–75—destroyed); the Samotwór Palace (1776–81), with a serliana as the frontispiece-porch; the noble Mielżyński Palace, Pawłowice (1779–87), with its
Langhans designed several theatres, including the State Theatre, Potsdam (1795), which had a severely Neo-Classical façade, and the unadventurous Royal Theatre, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin (1800–2—which burned down in 1817 and was replaced by Schinkel's Schauspielhaus (play-house)). He designed the Gothick top for the tower of the Marienkirche (Church of St Mary), Berlin (1789–90).
Bibliography
- Arenhövel et al. (1979)
- Bauch (1966)
- Hinrichs (1909)
- Kalinowski (1977)
- Lampugnani (ed.) & Robertson (1984)
- Jane Turner (1996)
- Wasmuth & Muthesius (1987)
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