Ludwig Ruff

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Ludwig Ruff was a German architect known for his monumental Nazi-era designs, including major projects in Nuremberg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German architect
architect
human
architecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
stripped classicism
associatedWith Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Nuremberg
countryOfCitizenship Germany
designed Nuremberg Congress Hall
surface form: Congress Hall at the Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg

monumental complexes for Nazi Party events
designGoal monumentality
propagandistic impact
employer Nazi Party
era 20th-century architecture
familyName Ruff
fieldOfWork architecture
urban planning
genre governmental architecture
monumental public architecture
givenName Ludwig
hasInfluenced Franz Ruff
hasRole designer of Nazi ceremonial spaces
influencedBy classical Roman architecture
neoclassicism
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Nazi architecture
monumental architecture
notableFor designing large-scale Nazi-era projects in Nuremberg
monumental stone constructions
participation in Nazi Party ceremonial architecture
notableWork Nuremberg Congress Hall
surface form: Congress Hall Nuremberg

Nazi Party Rally Grounds
surface form: Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds

grandstand and related monumental structures in Nuremberg
structures for Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg
occupation architect
partOf Nazi cultural policy
politicalContext Nazi Germany
relative Franz Ruff
subjectOf historical research on Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds
studies on Nazi architecture
usedMaterial reinforced concrete
stone
workLocation Germany
Nuremberg

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Nuremberg Congress Hall designedBy Ludwig Ruff