Ernst May
Architect and urban planner in Germany
Born
July 27th, 1886
139 years ago
Died
1970
55 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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Born in Germany, an architect and urban planner specialized in modernist architecture. Played a key role in urban planning during the Weimar Republic. Instrumental in the development of the Frankfurt Kitchen, which revolutionized kitchen design. Overseen numerous housing projects aimed at addressing the post-World War I housing crisis in Germany. Advocated for the principles of functionalism in architecture. His work during the 1920s significantly influenced residential building design in Germany.
Designed the Frankfurt Kitchen
Led the Frankfurt Block construction program
Planned the reconstruction of Frankfurt
Contributed to modernist architecture
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