Ernst Walker
Ernst Walker (born April 30, 1887 in Stuttgart ; † May 5, 1955 in Baden-Baden ) was a German architect and politician ( DemP , FDP ).
Life
Walker worked professionally as an architect in Baden-Baden. In 1925 he created the three-bowl fountain in the garden of the Hotel Badischer Hof , which later became a distinctive feature of Südwestfunk and a landmark in Baden-Baden. Walker joined the Democratic Party in 1946, from which the regional association of the FDP South Baden emerged in 1948. From 1946 until his resignation on February 20, 1947 for health reasons, he was a member of the Advisory State Assembly of the State of Baden . For him, Peter Raule moved up to parliament.
literature
- Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): MdL, The Members of the Landtag in Baden-Württemberg 1946−1978 , Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2 , p. 191
Individual evidence
- ^ Clemens Kieser, Karlfriedrich Ohr, Wolfgang Stopfel, Martin Walter: Art and cultural monuments in the Rastatt district and in Baden-Baden. Konrad-Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-8062-1599-5 , p. 63.
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SURNAME | Walker, Ernst |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and politician (DemP, FDP) |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 30, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |
DATE OF DEATH | May 5th 1955 |
Place of death | Baden-Baden |