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  1. Oct 1, 2011 · Books. Ernst L. Freud, Architect: The Case of the Modern Bourgeois Home. Volker M. Welter. Berghahn Books, Oct 1, 2011 - Architecture - 230 pages. Ernst L. Freud (1892–1970) was a son...

  2. Mar 6, 2012 · Ernst L. Freud: Architect to the Bourgeoisie of Weimar Germany. March 6, 2012. by Volker M. Welter. In 1992, when I was working as an architectural historian for an architectural firm located in Berlin, I stumbled across the name of architect Ernst L. Freud.

  3. Oct 1, 2011 · is an architectural historian who has studied and worked in Germany, Scotland, and England. Currently he is Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art & Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara.

  4. architecture.arthistoryresearch.net › architects › freud-ernst-lFreud, Ernst L. 1892 - 1970 | AHRnet

    Freud, Ernst L. 1892 - 1970. Ernst L. Freud [also known as Ernst Ludwig Freud] was born in Ernest Freud* in Vienna, Austria, on 6 April 1892 and was the youngest son of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, He studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna in 1912-13, privately with Adolf Loos in 1912-13, and, with an interruption for ...

  5. Apr 30, 1970 · LONDON, April 29 — Ernst L. Freud, a son of Sigmund Freud, died here on April 7. Mr. Freud, an architect, was 78 years old.

  6. Dec 5, 2013 · In Ernst L. Freud, Architect: The Case of the Modern Bourgeois Home, Volker Welter sets out to reconstruct the life and career of the youngest son of Sigmund Freud, a little-known architect who had a modest practice in Berlin before relocating to London in 1933.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · Ernst L. Freud, Architect: Volker M. Welter Berghahn Books, 2011 [ paperback] [ English] Ernst L. Freud, architect [Space and Place v. 5] Volker Welter (author) Berghahn Books, New York, 2012 [First edition] [ English] archINFORM homepage of Ernst Lucie Freud (*1892 †1970) – German and Austrian architect [contains a list of buildings]

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