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Carl Theodor Severin (13 September 1763, Mengeringhausen – 20 February 1836,
Bad Doberan Bad Doberan () is a town in the district of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was the capital of the former district of Bad Doberan. In 2012, its population was 11,427. Geography Bad Doberan is situated just west of Rostock's city c ...
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) was a German architect. He is regarded as one of the most important representatives of
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Life

Severin was born the first child of the government and consistory council Theodor Severin (born 1733) and his wife Christina Eleonore Henrietta Becker (born 1744). Nothing is known about his education as an architect. From 1789 onward, he was based in Mecklenburg. In 1795, he was hired as the of Doberan. Severin was to assist his predecessor until his retirement in 1796. Since Seydewitz stayed in the office for a longer period than expected, Severin first became an unpaid chamber engineer in 1795 at the
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er Kammerkollegium, and in November 1795 he was given the position of "bauconducteur to the local court and town buildings". In 1799, he rebuilt the , which had been owned by the family for only a few years.Herrenhäuser in Westmecklenburg
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In 1801, Severin worked on the ducal rom 1815: archducalsummer residency at
Heiligendamm Heiligendamm () is a German seaside resort founded in 1793. It is the oldest seaside spa in continental Europe. Heiligendamm is part of the town Bad Doberan in the States of Germany, state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and historically belongs to Mec ...
. Together with Seydewitz he built the salon building at the Kamp. Through this work
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noticed Severin and entrusted him with extensive work to expand the seaside resort of Heiligendamm and to redesign the village of Doberan. In 1803, Severin built a male bath and an annex to the bathhouse in Heiligendamm, the rotunda in 1804 and the viewing tower in 1807. Nearly all of these buildings are no longer preserved. His first buildings in Doberan included the theater, which he built in 1805. From 1806 to 1809, his repertoire was followed the ducal palace and 1808 a pavilion at the Kamp. In April 1809, Severin was appointed as Landbaumeister. He was thus responsible for the offices of
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, Doberan,
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. The focus of his work continued to be the expansion of Heiligendamm and Doberan, which is why he moved to Doberan in 1810. From 1810 to 1813, albeit with some difficulties, he build several pavilions, particularly the Große Pavillon as a music pavilion at the Kamp. In 1814, Severin was commissioned to build a representative building as a social, dance and dining house in Heiligendamm. It was completed in 1817. Today, this building, the Kurhaus Heilingendamm, is a part of a hotel complex. Carl Theodor Severin was appointed Oberlandbaumeister in March 1819. His last works in Doberan included an annex to the salon building at Kamp from 1819 to 1821 and the Stahlbad, which was completed in 1825.
Friedrich Franz I Frederick Francis I (10 December 1756 – 1 February 1837) ruled over the German state of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, first as duke (1785–1815), and then as grand duke (1815–1837). Biography He was born in Schwerin, Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, ...
wished to erect a palace for the crown prince on Severins estate. Severin traded his residence which was situated south of the Kamp for a plot of land on the same road and erected a representative building there in 1823–1824. This house is now called Haus Gottesfrieden. A major element of Severin's design and architecture was the exotic motifs of Chinese architecture. Thanks to him Bad Doberan is one of the few places in Germany today with a uniform classic architectural style. In 1822, he built a new building on the Körchow estate. He also built the house of Italian-born chef
Gaetano Medini Gaetano Medini (1772, Milan – 8 January 1857, Doberan, Germany) was an Italian-born German chef. In his time, he was well-known beyond the borders of Italy and was hired for the court of Mecklenburg. Life Medini was hired as a personal ch ...
. He retired in 1835, and died in Doberan one year later.


Important projects and buildings


In Bad Doberan

* Kleiner Pavillon auf dem Kamp, 1808–1809 * (Groß-) Herzogliches Palais, 1806–1809 * (Groß-) Herzogliches Salongebäude, 1801–1802 * Großer Pavillon, 1810–1813 * Kleines Palais, 1810–1813 * 1821–1822 * 1823–1824 * 1825


In Heiligendamm

* Gesellschafts-, Tanz- und Speisehaus (heute Kurhalle) in Heiligendamm, 1814–1816


In Rostock

* Neue Wache, 1823


References


Further reading

* Judith Groschang: ''Bäderarchitektur in Doberan-Heiligendamm. Die Bauten Carl Theodor Severins.'' 1999, . * Hans Thielcke: ''Die Bauten des Seebades Doberan - Heiligendamm um 1800 und Ihr Baumeister Severin.'' Godewind Verlag, 2004, . (Reprint der Originalausgabe von 1917)


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Severin, Carl Theodor 1763 births 1836 deaths People from Bad Arolsen 18th-century German architects 19th-century German architects