Persius was born in Potsdam, where he went to public school and grammar school. From 1817 to 1819 he worked with the building inspector Gotthil Hecker; he enrolled as a carpenter. From 1819 he studied to become a surveyor at the Academy of Architecture in Berlin, and took his exam in March 1821. From 1821 he worked as a building planner in Potsdam, working under, among others, Karl Friedrich Schinkel during the building of the castle and church on the grounds of Graf Potocki at Kraków. In 1824 Persius became a member of the Association of Architects. In Glienicke he worked as a successful architect under Schinkel. In 1826 he passed his exam to become a master builder at the Academy of Architecture in Berlin, and became a building planner in Charlottenhof. In 1827 he married Pauline Sello, with whom he had six children: Elisabeth, Ludwig, Marie, Reinhold, Conrad and Felix. In 1829 Persius became a building inspector with the Royal Government in Potsdam. In 1833 he completed his first independent work, renovating the artificial mills into a residential house for Handmann, the gardener. In 1834 he became the Royal Court Building Inspector. In 1840 he made a journey on the Rhine, that brought him to, among others, Heidelberg and Bacharach, as well as the Stolzenfels Castle and Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. In 1841 he travelled to Paris, and went on to visit Munich, Strasbourg, Andernach, Remagen-Rolandseck, Bad Godesberg and Cologne. In 1842 he went on a further journey: to Lehnin, Chorin, Halle and thence to Erfurt. In 1841 Frederick William IV named Persius as his court architect. In 1842 he became a Royal Architectural Advisor and member of the Chief Architectural Authority. In 1843/44 Persius worked for Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau among others. In 1843 he made a further journey on the Rhine, which included Bingen, Bad Godesberg and Trier. In 1844 he travelled to Bad Muskau and the Netherlands. In 1845 he undertook a journey to Italy via Nîmes, Marseille and Genoa to Rome, Naples, Vicenza, Padua, Venice and Verona. In 1845 Persius was appointed as Head Architectural Advisor with retrospective effect from 12 October 1842. On 12 July 1845 he died and was laid to rest in the Bornstedt Cemetery in Sello-Teil.
Works
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
1837/38, Schierstedt Farmhouse in Gräben-Dahlen
1838/39, gardener and machine house, the Devil's Bridge, Orangery and greenhouse in Glienicke Park
1840, Stibadium in Glienicke Park
1840/41, Entenfang Establishment at the Safari Park as well as the rebuilding of the side wings of the Sanssouci Palace
1841, Prince's Underforester's House at Moorlake ; first blueprints for the Church of Peace
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
1841-43, Conversion of the Royal Civil Cabinet House ; Head gardener's House in Sello ; Steam engine house for Sanssouci ; steam flour mills of the former Preußische Seehandlung
1841-44, Church of the Redeemer and Roman Bank in Potsdam-Sacrow ; Fountains and minor architectural details in Sanssouci Park; Atrium and Pergola in the Paradise Garden ; 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 ; Blueprints of the Exedra on Ruinenberg
1842-44, Charlottenhof Pheasantry
1842/43, Blueprints for the Körner Repository on the site of the Department of Provisions ; Hunter's Gate in Glienicke Park
1843, Seaman's House in Schweizerstil in Glienicke Park ; Blueprints for the Villa Tieck ; Blueprints for Ahok House ; Plans for the conversion of the Villa Illaire
1843/44, Brandt House ; Orangery in Fürst-Pückler Park in Bad Muskau; Viaduct in Potsdam-Bornstedt ; Preacher House in Lehnin; Conversion and extension of the dairy farm in the New Garden
1844, Blueprints for Lindstedt Castle ; Blueprints for the Norman tower on the Ruinenberg ; Blueprints for the Nedlitzer Farmhouse ; Bornim Economy Grange ; House of Master Carpenter Rietz ; Blueprints for the church in Saarmund