Robert Curjel
Robert Curjel (* 17. December 1859 in pc. Gallen; † 18. August 1925 in Emmetten) was a Swiss architect of Danish descent, which into the 1870er years the German nationality assumed.
It studied at the technical university of Karlsruhe with Friedrich Eisenlohr, Josef Durm, Heinrich long and Otto Warth as well as in Munich with Friedrich of Thiersch. Then it went to Wiesbaden, where it became acquainted with Karl Moser. After a two-year stay in Berlin, where he was active with Hans Griesebach, it created 1888 with Moser in Karlsruhe an architect partnership, which existed until 1915.
To the common works belong among other things
- main building of the University of Zurich
- the art gallery Zurich
- Bahnhofund of Baden the Pauluskirche in Basel
- the Johanneskirche and the Pauluskirche in Berne
Starting from 1916 Curjel for the Bavarian building federation worked.
| Person data | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Curjel, Robert |
| ALTERNATIVE NAME | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Swiss architect |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 17. December 1859 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | pc. Gallen |
| DYING DATE | 18. August 1925 |
| DYING PLACE | Emmetten |
