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Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph, 1846-1891

 Person

Biography as described by The Cultural Landscape Foundation:

"Schwarzmann was born in Munich, where he trained in engineering and graduated with high honors from the Royal Military Academy. He was commissioned a lieutenant of artillery in the Queen’s Regiment of the Bavarian Army at age eighteen, and served in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. He immigrated to the United States in 1868, becoming an assistant engineer at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, which by then encompassed some 2,800 acres. He was subsequently appointed the park’s chief engineer, and he designed the landscape and architectural elements for the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens, which opened in the park in 1874. Having submitted a successful proposal for the Beaux-Arts Centennial Art Gallery (now Memorial Hall) that same year, he was appointed the architect-in-chief for the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in West Fairmount Park, creating the 250-acre site plan and designing many of the buildings. Schwarzmann was also involved in cemetery design in the 1870s, including the initial section of the southeast parcel of Riverview Cemetery in Delaware, where he laid out the roads and burial sections on a grid plan. In 1876, he and Philadelphia architect George Pohl partnered for a short time in the firm Schwarzman [and] Pohl. By the following year, Schwarzmann had formed Schwarzmann [and] Kafka with Hugo Kafka, but quickly joined landscape gardener Edward Schwagerl in Schwagerl [and] Company. By 1880, Schwarzmann had moved to New York City and established the firm H. J. Schwarzmann [and] Company with Albert Buchman, which was renamed Schwarzmann [and] Buchman in 1885. Schwarzmann retired in 1888, having been named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1876. He died in New York City at the age of 45, and is buried there in Woodlawn Cemetery."

NACO Variants

Schwarzmann, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1846-1891

NACO URI(s)

http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007142079

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Plan of inscription for Hermann Joseph Schwarzmann memorial, 1915 March 25

 Item — Drawer: F12a
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: This collection contains a variety of maps, plans and drawings relating to East and West Fairmount Park. Materials included in the collection are blueprints, bluelines, linens, mylars and paper. The collection contains diverse types of maps and plans, such as sewer plans, topographic plans, site plans, latitudinal and longitudinal plans, water main plans, street maps, and landscape plans. The collection is particularly strong in topographic plans, covering the entire region, and structural...
Dates: 1915 March 25

Topographic plan. International Exhibition Situation Plan. Plan showing utility lines and other infrastructure, 1876

 Item — Drawer: CE6, Folder: 5
Identifier: 186b.
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection primarily consists of maps, plans, and drawings of Centennial grounds and Centennial buildings. The collection is especially strong in items relating to the Art Gallery (Memorial Hall), Horticultural Hall, the Main Exhibition Building, and Machinery Hall. There are a very limited number of related correspondences and advertisements housed within this collection, as well as plans of machinery to be used in buildings during the Centennial Exhibition (such as air conditioning...
Dates: 1876

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