Hans Benno Bernoulli

Hans Bernoulli, 1928

Hans Benno Bernoulli (17 February 1876 12 September 1959) was a Swiss architect and city planner.

Family

Bernoulli was born in Basel, the son of Theodor Bernoulli, an office clerk. He was descended from the Bernoulli family of mathematicians.[1] The suffragette and feminist Elisabeth Bernoulli (1873–1935) was his sister.

In 1904 he married Anna Ziegler in Berlin.

Career

He studied architecture at the Technische Universität München and in 1902 started a partnership in Berlin. In 1912 he was appointed "chief architect" for the Basler building industry.

His most important housing development projects were:

After the Second World War his main projects were in rebuilding the bombed and destroyed cities.

Publication

Die Stadt und Ihr Boden, Birkhàuser Verlag, 1991[2]


Hans Benno Bernoulli died aged 83 in Basel.

References

  1. Oettli, Max (2009). "hans+bernoulli"&source=bl&ots=pk98DT Culture Shock, A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette, Switzerland. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation. p. 217. ISBN 978 0 7614 0050 9. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. "Hans Bernoulli, architect city planner and theoretician".

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