Albert Heilmann
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Albert Heilmann (6 June 1886 Munich – 20 December 1949 Berlin-Wilmersdorf) was an architect and contractor who worked in Munich and Berlin.
From 1909 to 1929 he was junior boss of his father Jakob Heilmann's construction company, Heilmann & Littmann. Later he became chairman of the board of supervisors of this company, after it had been transformed into a corporation.
He constructed the Europahaus (House of Europe)[citation needed] in Berlin, in which the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development is currently located, in cooperation with the Berlin building tycoon Heinrich Mendelssohn.
Works
- Heilmann, Albert (in German): Das Europa-Haus in Berlin : Ein neuzeitl. Grossbau ; Seine Entstehgsgeschichte vom ersten Spatenstich bis zur Vollendg (The Europa-Haus in Berlin. A modern large building. Its history of origin, from its ground-breaking ceremony to its completion) Berlin: Ascher 1931.
External links
- Photos on Albert Heilmann from www.jakob-heilmann.de
- Literature by and about Albert Heilmann in the German National Library catalogue