Ludwig Levy

German architect with notable designs

Ludwig Levy - German architect with notable designs
Born

April 18th, 1854
170 years ago

Died

November 30th, 1907
117 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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An architect focused on designing various buildings within Germany, contributing significantly to architectural trends in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. May be recognized for integrating artistic elements into functional structures, illustrating the blend of utility and aesthetics in architecture. His works reflected contemporary styles and showcased innovative approaches to urban development.

Designed the Berlin Jewish community center.

Contributed to the redesign of several urban locations in Germany.

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