Woldemar Brinkmann
{{Short description|German architect and interior designer}}
Woldemar Brinkmann (1890–1959) was a German architect and interior designer, he is associated with Nazi architecture.
Biography
Woldemar Brinkmann was born on 12 March 1890 in Hamburg, Germany.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Brinkmann, Woldemar|url=https://editionhansposse.gnm.de/index.php/wisski/navigate/5371/view|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-02-08|website=Kommentierte Online-Edition der fünf Reisetagebücher Hans Posses (1939 -1942)}} From 1915 until 1923 he training at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts (now University of Fine Arts of Hamburg). He worked with Paul Troost on several projects including an unbuilt Opera House that would have seated 3,000 people, three times as big as the Paris Opera or Vienna State Opera.
Literature
- Baugilde. Zeitschrift für die Deutschen Architekten – Baukunst, Bautechnik, Bauwirtschaft (i.e. The architect's guild. Journal for the German architects – architectural art, technology, and economics), 21. Jahrgang, Heft 2, 01/15/1939, page 43
See also
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External links
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Category:20th-century German architects
Category:University of Fine Arts of Hamburg alumni
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