Adolf Rading

Adolf Peter rading ( born February 2, 1888 in Berlin, † April 4, 1957 in London ) was a German architect of the new building, which was also active in the field of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine and the UK.

Life

After studying architecture in 1911 concluded he was in 1919 briefly worked with Peter Behrens. In the same year he moved to Breslau, where he first taught as an assistant to August Endell, from 1923 as a professor of architecture at the State Academy of Fine and Applied Arts Wroclaw. From 1926 led rading a joint office with Hans Scharoun in Berlin. Adolf rading was a member of the Deutscher Werkbund and participated in their exhibitions in Stuttgart- Weißenhof and in Breslau; as he was a member of the Association of Architects The ring. After the Nazis had come to power in 1933, emigrated rading, whose wife came from a Jewish family, to France and then to Palestine, to present-day Israel. Rading was from 1943 city architect in Haifa, in 1950, he settled in the UK.

Works

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