Alexander Baerwald
German architect
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alexander Baerwald was a German Jewish architect best known for his work in Haifa, today in Israel, during Late Ottoman and British rule. Life and career Baerwald was born in Berlin, Germany on 3 March 1877. He studied at the Technical University of Berlin , interrupted by the summer semester 1898 at the Technische Hochschule of Munich. From 1903 to 1927 he was employed with the Prussian Construction and Financial Direction of Berlin, responsible for public constructions in Berlin. He advanced to become a Royal Ministerial Construction Councillor . One of his tasks was the construction management for the new building of the Prussian Royal Library in Berlin between 1908 and 1913. The building known for its Neo-Baroque architecture, following a design of the popular Wilhelmine architect :de:Ernst von Ihne and adapted by Baerwald, is now the House I of the State Library at Berlin of Prussian Cultural Heritage , at Unter den Linden street. His work in the German capital continued with the design of several other buildings in the early 1910s, including his own villa in Berlin-Dahlem .
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