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192: 208: 164: 152: 232: 377: 220: 136:. In addition to his work as an architect, he worked as an assessor for several insurance companies. During his career he designed more than 100 apartment buildings in Riga, in addition to industrial and public buildings in the city. He was also active outside of the city, contributing designs for buildings for several smaller towns in present-day Latvia. He also provided designs for larger urban projects in Riga. Most of his buildings are in an 180: 490: 286: 191: 535: 31: 163: 207: 318: 151: 525: 231: 311: 219: 304: 494: 366: 265: 179: 198: 327: 376: 290: 451: 530: 476: 361: 351: 125: 446: 128:(today Riga Technical University) and graduated in 1878. Until 1879 he then ran his own architectural firm in 520: 515: 406: 396: 341: 129: 421: 411: 261: 436: 416: 391: 356: 170: 466: 461: 456: 441: 431: 346: 426: 401: 55: 509: 118: 88: 296: 197:
Building of former Jewish theatre and community house at Skolas iela 6, Riga. Now
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Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering alumni
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Building of former Latvian craftsman society at Lāčplēša iela 25, Riga. Now
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Edmund von Trompowsky studied civil engineering and architecture at
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Residential building on the Bruņinieku street 81, Riga. (1911).
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Residential building on the Kalnciema street 25A, Riga (1899)
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Residential building on the A. Čaka street 44, Riga. (1911).
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Residential building at Pulkveža Brieža iela 1, Riga (1883)
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Rigas Jugendstila Ekas. Art Nouveau buildings in Riga
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Residential building at Lāčplēša iela 17, Riga (1896)
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Riga
Russian Empire
Riga
Latvia
Baltic German
Eclecticism
Baltic German
Riga Polytechnical Institute
Vitebsk Governorate
Riga
eclectic style
Residential building at Lāčplēša iela 17, Riga (1896)
Building of former Latvian craftsman society at Lāčplēša iela 25, Riga. Now New Riga Theatre. (1902-1905)
New Riga Theatre
Residential building at Pulkveža Brieža iela 1, Riga (1883)
Building of former Jewish theatre and community house at Skolas iela 6, Riga. Now Museum Jews in Latvia. (Together with P. Mandelstamm 1913–1914).
Museum Jews in Latvia
Residential building on the A. Čaka street 44, Riga. (1911).
Residential building on the Bruņinieku street 81, Riga. (1911).
Residential building on the Kalnciema street 25A, Riga (1899)
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