Anton Aberle

Anton Aberle ( born November 14, 1876 in Möhringen; † August 15, 1953 in Thusis ) was a German -Swiss architect.

Life and career

Who grew up in the Black Forest farmer's son studied at the Bauhochschule Karlsruhe and found in 1904 in the architectural firm of Robert Curjel and Karl Moser a first job. After the construction management of a hotel in Feldberg, he was sent in 1906 to St. Gallen where created under his leadership, the business office houses Pacific and Wilson.

In 1909 he started his own business. In addition to various business houses and embroidery factories in St. Gallen, Amriswil and the Vorarlberg Hohenems he realized primarily single-family, 1920-1921 by Erwin Ziegler residential colony Tannenstrasse. Aberle built in St. Gallen 1930, the house servant, the first villa of modern architecture with flat roof and 1933 there the first pure steel skeleton, the weighbridge.

Work ( a selection)

As an employee in the office Curjel and Moser:

As an independent architect:

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