Ernst L. Freud

Ernst Ludwig Freud ( born April 6, 1892 in Vienna, † April 7, 1970 in London ) was an Austro- British architect.

Life

Ernst Ludwig Freud was born as the son of the physician and founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud and his wife Martha, born Bernays, in Vienna. From 1911 to 1913 he studied architecture at the Technical University of Vienna. 1912/1913 he was a private student of Adolf Loos. In 1912 he undertook with Richard Neutra, a study trip to Italy and the Balkans. 1913 to 1919 he studied at the Technical University in Munich, interrupted by service as a soldier in the First World War.

In 1920 he settled in Berlin, where he established initially primarily for doctors in the residential expressionist style. His major work of classical modernity, the Villa Frank, showed the clear influence of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

1933 Freud emigrated to Britain, where he designed residential buildings in the International Style; in addition, he edited the correspondence of his father. Ernst Ludwig Freud, brother of Anna Freud and father of Lucian Freud and Clement Freud.

Buildings

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