(Willy Karl Ebert)
* 1909 in Obercunnersdorf, Saxony
† 1979 in Berlin
- 1923/24 Fach- und Fortbildungsschule Hainsberg, Thuringia
- 1924–27 Städtische Gewerbeschule Dresden, at the same time
- 1923–26 locksmith apprenticeship
- 1927/28 lathe operator
- 1928/29 machine draughtsman of the tool factory Enke & Co., Tharandt, at the same time apprenticeship as a bricklayer
- 1929 Bauhaus pupil, Dessau
- 1933 Diploma from the Building and Interior Design department. At the same time student trainee in the technical office of the Deutsche Wohnungsfürsorge AG, Dresden, Germany
- 1933 scholarship for study trips to Greece and France
- 1933/34 worked in the Walter Gropius office in Berlin (representative of Gropius at the CIAM Congress in Athens)
- 1934 freelance architect
- 1935–37 worked in the architectural office R. Linneke, Berlin
- 1938 after L. K. Hilberseimer had emigrated, he took over his office in Berlin
- 1941–45 civil engineer, employed by the Mineralölgesellschaft, Berlin
- 1945–49 Head of the Main Office for Planning at the Berlin municipal authorities and assistant to Hans Scharoun at the Technical University, Berlin
- 1947 Associate Professor of Urban Planning at the Hochschule für bildende Künste, Berlin
- 1956–57 planning and construction of the “Gropius-Haus” with Walter Gropius / TAC (The Architects Collaborative) on the Interbau
- 1960 co-initiator of the Bauhaus Archive, Berlin
- 1963 Full Professor at the Hochschule für bildende Künste, Berlin