Emil Rüster

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Emil Rüster (born April 8, 1883 in Augsburg , † December 16, 1949 in Berlin ) was a German architect , construction clerk and university professor .

Emil Rüster studied architecture at the Technical University of Stuttgart and the Technical University of Munich . After graduating as a graduate engineer in 1906, he initially worked as an assistant and later as office manager for Friedrich von Thiersch and Richard Riemerschmid in Munich. From 1913 to 1921 he lived in Leipzig . In the city expansion office of the City Council of Leipzig, he worked from 1914 as urban planning inspector and later as urban planning director and technical manager of the social housing association . In 1921 he held the office of the town planning council for building construction in Szczecin . In the same year he became a full professor at the Technical University of Berlin with a teaching assignment for the design of buildings, modern building history and building theory. 1945 after the end of the war he became a member of the commission for the reopening of the former technical university.

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