* 1902 in Berlin
† 1969 in Berlin
- apprenticeship as bricklayer, studied at the Baugewerkschule Berlin
- until 1928 worked in the offices of Hans Poelzig, then Klingenberg & Issel, industrial buildings
- 1928–1964 active in Berlin building administration: during the National Socialist era administrative buildings under General Building Inspector Albert Speer, from 1945 Head of the Design Department
- 1950 George C. Marshall House (with Werner Düttmann)
- 1951 Plötzensee memorial, Wedding employment office
- 1954 State Criminal Police Office
- 1956–1957 America House
- 1957 Palais am Funkturm (with Werner Düttmann)
- from 1957 subway stations of lines U9 and U6
- 1966 new building of the Landesbildstelle