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Paul Zucker

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318: 62:. The same institution awarded him a doctorate in engineering in 1913. He wrote his thesis ("Spatial Representations and Pictorial Architectures in the Florentine Painters of the First Half of the Quattrocento") under 313: 105:. After moving to New York, he no longer worked as a commercial architect, but in 1943, Zucker and others created the "German Village," a realistic replica of Berlin tenements, at the 74:
From 1918 to 1937, he worked as a freelance architect in Berlin, designing numerous country houses, store interiors, and major buildings. Only one of them survives today.
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He emigrated to the United States in 1937, became a U.S. citizen in 1944, and worked in New York as a lecturer in architectural and art history at the
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test site in Utah. Here, various explosive and incendiary bombs were tested for their effect on these dwellings.
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Paul Zucker studied architecture and art history in Berlin and Munich; he graduated with the degree of
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in Berlin; from 1928 he lectured at the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Kunst (later called the
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In 1916, he began teaching as a lecturer in art history, architecture and urban planning at the
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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and author. Between 1919 and 1935, he practiced architecture in Berlin.
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1969: Rossi-Prize from Cooper Union Art School in New York
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Index

Berlin
New York City
German
architect
art historian
art critic
Technische Hochschule (Berlin-)Charlottenburg
Richard Borrmann's
Lessing-Hochschule
Bauhaus
Third Reich
New School for Social Research
Cooper Union Art School
Dugway Proving Ground
scenic design
urban planning
American Institute of Architects
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
"Dictionary of Art Historians"
JSTOR
24495763
Paul Zucker : der vergessene Architekt
ISBN
3-936314-40-3
OCLC
61765896
"Book review: Paul Zucker, the Forgotten Architekt"
Archived
Entry in the Dictionary of Art Historians
Biography on Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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