Built in co-operation with Schinkel • 1821, castle and church on the grounds of Graf Potocki at
Kraków Remaining • 1833, house in Sanssouci Park near the Roman Baths • 1834/35, Traveller's and Fisherman's House in Uetz (in Uetz-Paaren, near
Potsdam) • 1837/38, Schierstedt Farmhouse in Gräben-Dahlen • 1838/39, gardener and machine house, the Devil's Bridge, Orangery and greenhouse in
Glienicke Park (in
Berlin-Wannsee) • 1840, Stibadium in
Park Glienicke (in Berlin-Wannsee) • 1840/41, Entenfang Establishment at the
Safari Park (in
Geltow,
Schwielowsee) as well as the rebuilding of the side wings of the Sanssouci Palace • 1840-42, Rebuilding of
Glienicke Palace (in Berlin-Wannsee) • 1841, Prince's Underforester's House at Moorlake (in Berlin-Wannsee); first blueprints for the
Church of Peace (completed in 1844) • 1841/42, Stag Gate in Glienicke Park; first, second and third Forester's Establishment and the Gamekeeper's House in the Safari Park; Blueprints for the dome of the
Church of St. Nikolai (completed in 1850) • 1841-43, Conversion of the Royal Civil Cabinet House (in Potsdam, Allee nach Sanssouci 6); Head gardener's House in Sello (now the Villa Kache in Potsdam, Maulbeerallee 2); Steam engine house for Sanssouci (in Potsdam, Breite Str. 28); steam flour mills of the former Preußische Seehandlung (in Potsdam, Zeppelinstr. 136) • 1841-44,
Church of the Redeemer and Roman Bank in Potsdam-Sacrow (Krampnitzer Str. 9); Fountains and minor architectural details in
Sanssouci Park; Atrium and Pergola in the Paradise Garden (completed in 1848); Mulberry Alley, now part of the Botanical Gardens at the
University of Potsdam • 1842, north wing of the Picture Gallery and conversion of the New Chambers (near Sanssouci Palace); Blueprints of the Exedra on
Ruinenberg (completed 1843/44) • 1842-44, Charlottenhof Pheasantry (in Potsdam, Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 36) • 1842/43, Blueprints for the Körner Repository on the site of the Department of Provisions (in Potsdam, Leipziger Str. 7/8); Hunter's Gate in Glienicke Park (in
Berlin-Wannsee) • 1843, Seaman's House in Schweizerstil in Glienicke Park (in Berlin-Wannsee); Blueprints for the Villa Tieck (completed 1845/46; in Potsdam, Schopenhauerstr. 24); Blueprints for Ahok House (completed 1845; in Potsdam, Weinbergstr. 9); Plans for the conversion of the Villa Illaire (formerly the house of the head gardener Voss; completed 1846) • 1843/44, Brandt House (in Potsdam, Zeppelinstr. 189); Orangery in Fürst-Pückler Park in
Bad Muskau; Viaduct in
Potsdam-Bornstedt ("Devil's Grave Bridge" over the Bornstedt Durchstich); Preacher House in
Lehnin; Conversion and extension of the
dairy farm in the
New Garden • 1843-45, Extension of
Babelsberg Castle; Engine house and gatekeeper's house in
Potsdam-Babelsberg; Villa Tiedke (in Potsdam, Reiterweg 1);
Villa Schöningen (in Potsdam, Berliner Str. 86) • 1844, Blueprints for Lindstedt Castle (completed elsewhere in Potsdam); Blueprints for the Norman tower on the
Ruinenberg (completed 1845 under chief architectural advisor
Ferdinand von Arnim); Blueprints for the Nedlitzer Farmhouse (in Potsdam-Neu Fahrland, Tschudistr. 1); Bornim Economy Grange (only the tower remains; in Potsdam, Max-Eyth-Allee); House of Master Carpenter Rietz (in Potsdam-Bornstedt, Ribbeckstr. 22); Blueprints for the church in
Saarmund (completed 1846-48) • 1844/45, conversion of Minerva Box (in Potsdam, Kiezstr. 10) • 1845, Farmyard in Glienicke Park (in
Berlin-Wannsee); Blueprints for the church in
Heringsdorf (1846-48 ausgeführt)
No longer remaining • 1835-39, Villa Jacobs • 1837, Villa Persius; Barns (Schweizerhaus) at the Historic Mill in
Sanssouci Park • 1842, Gangway over the
Potsdam City Canal • 1842/43, Kneib steam mills; Jacobs sugar silo • 1844, Plans for the Nedlitz Northern Bridge (completed 1853/54, demolished 2001 despite
preservation status); "To Doktor Faust" pub in Potsdam-Sacrow == References ==