Michael Philipp Boumann


Michael Philipp Daniel Boumann was a German master builder and architect active in the Kingdom of Prussia. His father Johann and brother Georg Friedrich were both also architects. Boumannstrasse in Berlin-Reinickendorf is named after him.

Life

Born in Potsdam, he began his career in 1763 as a construction supervisor at the then-existing building office, later moving to the court building office in Berlin. From 1767 to 1770 he worked as a construction foreman, for example on projects in Quedlinburg. In 1770 he became building inspector for Anna Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg and from 1771 onwards as his father's assistant. In 1777 he became assessor to the Oberbaudepartement whilst remaining part of the court building office. In 1778 he became a senior building councillor and in 1787 a senior privy councillor for buildings. In 1794 he was made Senior Privy Councillor for Finance and chief court building inspector.
He was one of the founders of the Berliner Bauakademie and a leading freemason, taking part in the drafting of a new constitution for German Freemasonry in 1797. In recognition of his contributions, the Grand Master Boumann Foundation was established in 1867. He died in Berlin.

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