Gustav Halmhuber (23 March 1862 – 25 August 1936) was a German architect and university teacher. His style reflected the flamboyance and brittle optimism of the early twentieth century.[1][2] Perhaps his best known surviving work – also one of his earliest commissions – is the WaterTower (1886–1889) in Mannheim.[3]
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^Monika Ryll. "Wasserturm auf dem Friedrichsplatz Mannheim". Rhein-Neckar- Industriekultur e. V., Mannheim. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
GustavHalmhuber (23 March 1862 – 25 August 1936) was a German architect and university teacher. His style reflected the flamboyance and brittle optimism...
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