Ernst Sagebiel

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Ernst Sagebiel was a German architect best known for designing monumental Nazi-era structures, including major airport and government buildings in Berlin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German architect
architect
human
architecturalPeriod Nazi era
associatedWith Luftwaffe High Command
surface form: Luftwaffe leadership

Nazi Party
citizenship Nazi Germany
surface form: German Reich
contributedTo urban transformation of Berlin during Nazi period
countryOfCitizenship Germany
designed Berlin Tempelhof Airport expansion
Reich Air Ministry building, Berlin
surface form: Luftwaffe headquarters buildings

Reich Air Ministry building, Berlin
surface form: Reich Air Ministry building in Berlin

Tempelhof Airport
surface form: Tempelhof Airport terminal

military-related infrastructure
employer Luftwaffe
Nazi Germany
era 20th century
fieldOfWork architecture
genre Nazi architecture
influencedBy Albert Speer
movement Stripped Classical
surface form: Stripped classicism
name Ernst Sagebiel NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableFor design of airport buildings in Berlin
design of government buildings in Berlin
design of monumental Nazi-era buildings
large-scale stone facades and colonnades
notableWork Reich Air Ministry building, Berlin
surface form: Reich Air Ministry building

Tempelhof Airport
surface form: Tempelhof Airport terminal
occupation architect
positionHeld architect for the Luftwaffe
style austere classicism
monumental architecture
workLocation Berlin
Germany

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Tempelhof Airport architect Ernst Sagebiel