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Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg

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Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg
Born1 December 1853
Died28 September 1935
NationalityGerman

Friedrich Wilhelm Rauschenberg (1 December 1853 – 28 September 1935) was a German architect active in Bremen, Germany.

Life

Rauschenberg was born in Bremen in 1853 and attended the local secondary school. After studying architecture he opened offices in his home town offering designs in the Neo-Renaissance style. In 1891 he and Wilhelm Martens saw the completion of the Historicist styled Deutsche Bank building in Bremen.[1]

In 1893 he spent a decade away, first in Munich and then in Karlsruhe. He returned in 1903 and set up in partnership creating designs more in the Art Nouveau style.

Rauschenberg died in Bremen.

References

  1. ^ "Database Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen". Deutsche Bank (in German)