Robert Gürschner

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Robert Gürschner (born July 11, 1857 , † after 1927 ) was a German civil engineer.

Life

Robert Gürschner studied at the Technical University of Hanover , where he was active in the Corps Hannovera . After completing his studies, he entered the Prussian civil service, became a government and trade school councilor in Danzig and was appointed professor. Most recently he worked for the Minden district until his retirement in 1923 . In retirement he lived in Münster .

Together with Max Benzel, he was the author of the three-part standard work for technical educational institutions and community officials Gürschner-Benzel, Der Städtische Tiefbau , which appeared in several editions.

Awards

Fonts

(in cooperation with Max Benzel)

  • Urban civil engineering, part 1, development plans and urban road construction , 2nd edition 1915, 3rd edition 1921, 4th edition 1931
  • Urban civil engineering, part 2, water supply for localities , 2nd edition 1915, 3rd edition 1919, 4th edition 1921, 5th edition 1923, 6th edition 1931
  • Urban civil engineering, part 3, urban drainage , 2nd edition 1915, 3rd edition 1919, 5th edition 1926, 6th edition 1931

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c list of addresses of Weinheimer SC. Darmstadt 1928, p. 127.