Justus Wehmer

He was the architect of the (subsequently largely destroyed) eighteenth century Hildesheim Cathedral and surrounding buildings.

[2] He took his inspiration from architects such as Hermann Korb, Remy de la Fosse and Sudfeld Vick, and from the theoretician Leonhard Christoph Sturm.

Both these chateaux-manor houses was inspired by French architectural fashions of the time, and used an "H-plan" footprint.

The Prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Clemens August of Bavaria, sent Johann Conrad Schlaun to reconstruct the episcopal chancelry building.

Also in 1729 he built the curia chamber for the cathedral cantor, Johann Bernhard Joseph von Weichs.