Ludwig Hilberseimer

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Ludwig Hilberseimer was a German-American architect and urban planner known for his influential modernist theories on high-density housing and rational city planning.

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instanceOf architect
human
modernist architect
urban planner
countryOfCitizenship Germany
United States of America
describedBySource Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
surface form: Bauhaus archives

modern architecture histories
employer Illinois Institute of Technology
surface form: Armour Institute of Technology

Bauhaus
Illinois Institute of Technology
ethnicGroup German
familyName Hilberseimer
fieldOfWork architecture
city planning theory
urban planning
genre architectural theory
urban theory
givenName Ludwig
hasNotableConcept separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic
standardized housing blocks
zoned functional city structure
influenced modern urban planning
postwar housing design
influencedBy Le Corbusier
Walter Gropius
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
movement Bauhaus
Modernism
name Ludwig Hilberseimer self-link
notableIdea decentralized city
functional separation of traffic and housing
high-density housing
rational city planning
vertical city
notableStudent Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
surface form: Mies van der Rohe
notableWork Groszstadtarchitektur
High-Rise City
The New City
The New Regional Pattern
occupation architect
university teacher
urban planner
workLocation Berlin
Chicago
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Lafayette Park, Detroit urbanPlanner Ludwig Hilberseimer
Mies van der Rohe Townhouses associatedPlanner Ludwig Hilberseimer
Ludwig Hilberseimer name Ludwig Hilberseimer self-link