Paul Ludwig Troost (17 August 1878 – 21 January 1934)[1][2] was a German architect. A favourite master builder of Adolf Hitler from 1930, his Neoclassical designs for the Führerbau, the Verwaltungsbau der NSDAP and the Haus der Kunst in Munich influenced the style of Nazi architecture.
^Speer, Albert (1970) Inside the Third Reich New York: Simon and Schuster. p.49
^Kellerhoff, Sven Felix (2004) The Führer Bunker: Hitler's Last Refuge. Berlin: Story Verlag. p.38
Paul Ludwig Troost (17 August 1878 – 21 January 1934) was a German architect. A favourite master builder of Adolf Hitler from 1930, his Neoclassical designs...
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Hitler's architects. Gall worked for PaulTroost and he designed a new chancellery for Munich. He was assistant to Troost on the Third Reich's first major...
plans to rebuild the chancellery. At the end of 1933, he contracted PaulTroost to renovate the entire building. Hitler appointed Speer, whose work for...
personal interest in architecture and worked closely with state architects PaulTroost and Albert Speer to create public buildings in a neoclassical style based...
Art) was the first building to be commissioned by Hitler. The architect PaulTroost was asked to start work shortly after the Nazis had seized power because...
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attended their salon on 23 December 1924. Bruckmann introduced Hitler to PaulTroost, who went on to become Hitler's first state architect. The Bruckmanns...
Grassi, Léon Krier, Aldo Rossi, Albert Speer, Robert A. M. Stern and PaulTroost. Despite its popularity with totalitarian regimes, it has been adapted...
Franz Ruff (1906–1979), architect Albert Speer (1905–1981), architect PaulTroost (1878–1934), architect Stephan Braunfels (born 1950) Dörte Gatermann...
Laureate Notes Posthumous? Shared monetary award? 1878 1934 Professor PaulTroost German architect; designed the Führerbau and Haus der Kunst. 1893 1946...
Haus der deutschen Kunst ("House of German Art") in Munich, designed by PaulTroost (died 1934), opened by Adolf Hitler to display art of the Third Reich...
architect PaulTroost, had designed a ceremonial silver hammer for the event, but that the hammer broke while Hitler was using it. Troost would die four...
— Jakob Wassermann, Jewish-German novelist (born 1873) 21 January - PaulTroost, German architect (born 1878) 29 January - Fritz Haber, German chemist...
("House of German Art") in Munich, newly completed to the designs of PaulTroost (d. 1934) to display art of the Third Reich. Hitler has rejected the...
in 1944. The current building was constructed for the Nazi party by PaulTroost and was called the Führerbau. Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler signed...
talents and name, but found him politically unreliable. He disliked PaulTroost's renovation of the Königsplatz in Munich and said so, a political mistake...
Cornelis Troost (8 October 1696 – 7 March 1750) was an 18th-century actor and painter from Amsterdam. Troost was trained as an actor and married the actress...
Applied Arts (now University of Fine Arts of Hamburg). He worked with PaulTroost on several projects including an unbuilt Opera House that would have...
a member of the Munich School to which PaulTroost also belonged. In 1928, with Paul Schultze-Naumburg, Paul Schmitthenner and others, he founded "The...