German Architect

1. Bruno Taut (1880)

German Architect

Expressionist architect who became known for the Glass Pavilion at the Cologne Werkbund Exhibition of 1914. He had an Utopian vision for the future, as revealed in his 1917 sketches...

2. Max Taut (1884)

German Architect

Co-founder of the architecture school at the Berlin University of the Arts; co-founded Berlin firm Taut & Hoffman.

3. Hans Scharoun (1893)

German Architect

Designer of the Berlin Philharmonic and Saxony's Schminke House; an advocate of expressionist and organic architecture.

4. Frei Otto (1925)

German Architect

Architect and engineer specializing in lightweight structures; designed the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne and the roof of the 1972 Munich Olympic Arena. He was influenced by Australian architect Barry...

5. Helmut Jahn (1940)

German Architect

Designed the Sony Center in Berlin, the Messeturm in Frankfurt, One Liberty Place in Philadelphia, and Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. The eighth member of the Chicago Seven, a local group...

6. Stephan Braunfels (1950)

German Architect

Designer of the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, one of the largest museums in Germany; it was begun in 1992 and completed in 2002, winning prizes and critical acclaim.

7. Simon Ungers (1957)

German Architect

Simon Ungers was a German architect and artist. Simon Ungers was born in 1957 in Cologne the son of the architect Oswald Mathias Ungers and Liselotte Gable. In 1969 his...

8. Finn Geipel (1958)

German Architect

Geipel is a German Architect and Urbanist. He is co-founder of the architecture and urban planning office LIN.

9. Albin Grau (1884)

German Architect

Albin Grau was a German artist architect and occultist and the producer and production designer for F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu. He was largely responsible for the look and spirit of...

10. Maximilian List (1910)

German Architect

Maximilian List was an architect in Berlin who became an SS officer involved in the operation of a number of National Socialist German Workers' Party concentration camps. Maximilian List was...

11. Hermann Giesler (1898)

German Architect

Hermann Giesler was a German architect during the National Socialist German Workers' Party era one of the two architects most favoured and rewarded by Adolf Hitler.

12. Alexander von Senger (1880)

German Architect

Alexander von Senger Swiss architect and architectural theorist. Hugues Rodolphe Alexandre von Senger was born in Geneva. After his humanistic and technical Matura at the Collège Calvin he studied at...

13. Mahmoud Bodo Rasch (1943)

German Architect

Mahmoud Bodo Rasch is a German architect who specializes in the construction of large convertible umbrellas and lightweight structures. He is founder and owner of SL Rasch GmbH Special and...

14. Werner Sobek (1953)

German Architect

Sobek is a German architect and structural engineer.

15. Martin Haller (1835)

German Architect

Martin Emil Ferdinand Haller was a German architect who designed the Hamburg Rathaus and the building of the Consulate General of the United States in Hamburg and a member of...

16. German Bestelmeyer (1874)

German Architect

German Bestelmeyer was a German architect university lecturer and proponent of National Socialist German Workers' Party architecture.

17. Heinz Rutha (1897)

German Architect

Heinz Rutha was a Sudeten German interior decorator and politician for the Sudeten German Party.

18. August Pieper (architect) (Unknow)

German Architect

August Pieper was a German architect active in Dresden Cologne and Hamburg. His brother was the engineer Carl Pieper who also lived and worked in Hamburg in the 1880s.

19. August Schirmer (1905)

German Architect

August Schirmer was a German architect engineer elected member of the Reichstag Central Office Manager in the Amt Rosenberg and head from 1939-1943 of an anti-Jewish propaganda publication service and...

20. Stefan Beese (1969)

German Architect

Stefan Beese is a German-American production designer and architect. He emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1999 where he founded the firm beesign in Los Angeles.

21. Paul Schultze-Naumburg (1869)

German Architect

Paul Schultze-Naumburg was a National Socialist German Workers' Party architect and one of National Socialist German Workers' Party Germany's most vocal political critics of modern architecture. Along with Alexander von...

22. Dominikus Zimmermann (1685)

German Architect

Dominikus Zimmermann was a German Rococo architect and stuccoist.

23. Ole Scheeren (1971)

German Architect

Ole Scheeren is a German architect and principal of Büro Ole Scheeren with offices in Beijing Hong Kong and London and a visiting professor at Hong Kong University.

24. Chris Bosse (1971)

German Architect

Chris Bosse is a German-born architect resident in Sydney in Australia. He was a key designer of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre that was built for the 2008 Summer Olympics....

25. Anna Klingmann (1965)

German Architect

Anna Klingmann is an architect and academic who specializes in branding. She is the founder and principal architect of Klingmann Architects and Brand Consultants and author of Brandscapes: Architecture in...

26. Michael Ulrich Hensel (1965)

German Architect

Michael Ulrich Hensel is a German architect researcher educator and writer. His main areas of interest are performance-oriented Design and Performance-oriented Architecture. Hensel has been a key proponent of interdisciplinary...

27. Steffen Lehmann (1963)

German Architect

Steffen Lehmann is a German-born architect and urban designer born 19 June 1963 in Stuttgart Germany.

28. Paul Bruno (1992)

German Architect

Paul Bruno is a famous German architect, who was born on October 9, 1992 in France. According to Astrologers, Paul Bruno's zodiac sign is Libra.

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