Johannes Radke

Johannes Radke (7 August 1853 – 1938) was a German architect, building official and councilor in Düsseldorf.

Born in Margonin, Radke, son of the Lutheran preacher Johann Friedrich Daniel Lebrecht Radke (1841-1874), completed his schooling in 1874 at the Royal Grammar School in Bydgoszcz with the desire to study construction.

The most important of these are numerous buildings of the Klinikumkomplex an der Moorenstraße, the Stahlhof, the Luisen-Gymnasium Düsseldorf [de] and the Görres-Gymnasium.

The old Rheinuferpromenade [de] including the Düsselschlösschen [de] from 1900 to 1902, of which the bank protection wall, parapets, stairs, banisters, an altan and the water level clock are still preserved today, also goes back to Radke.

Radke was a member of the Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin-Brandenburg [de].

Johannes Radke, 1907
Stahlhof in Düsseldorf, Foto ca. 1909
Deutsches Haus auf der Weltausstellung 1893 in Chicago
Görres-Gymnasium, Düsseldorf
Luisen-Gymnasium, Düsseldorf
Friedhofskapelle Südfriedhof, Düsseldorf