Bernhard Schreiber

Karl Friedrich Bernhard Schreiber (September 19, 1833 – March 5, 1894) was a German architect.

About
Schreiber studied at the Dresden Art Academy with Georg Hermann Nicolai. Between 1858 and 1866 he worked in partnership with the architect Ernst Giese. He was known for a "close connection to Nicolai " and for the "early use of the German Renaissance".

Schreiber died in Dresden in 1894 and was buried in the Old Annen Cemetery.

Notable works

 * 1862/1870: Gauernitz, reconstruction of the castle in the style of the Saxon Renaissance Revival Architecture (with Ernst Giese)
 * 1868: Dresden, conversion of the “Lodge to the bronze pillars” at Bautzner Strasse 19 in the style of the Nicolai school with a pilaster architecture
 * 1868/1869: Dresden, Villa Pilz, Parkstrasse 4
 * 1872/1874: Dresden, Villa Tasch, Bernhardstrasse 6
 * 1871/1873: Dresden, Albert Theater
 * 1872/1874: Dresden, Palais Kap-herr, Parkstrasse 7
 * 1872/1874: Teplitz, Altes Stadttheater (construction management: Hermann Rudolph )
 * 1884/1885: Constappel, conversion of the Constappel church