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Friedrich Adler (1827-1908)

"Friedrich Adler (15 October 1827 – 15 September 1908) was a German architect and archaeologist.

After having studied at the Bauakademie (Academy of Architecture) in his native Berlin, he began teaching there in 1855, and was soon famous for building churches. In 1863 he was named a professor of architectural history at the Academy.

Due to his profound knowledge of antique architecture, he took part of Ernst Curtius´ archaeological expedition to Asia Minor.

He was part of the leading directory of the major excavations in Olympia (1874–81), and took part in the planning of the whole enterprise, which was at first scheduled to last no more than five years. At one point, he was even leader of the excavations. He was also the editor, together with Ernst Curtius, of the publication of the excavations report." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.11.2019)

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Wettbewerbsentwurf für den Berliner ReichstagGröben (Kr. Teltow): Dorfkirche von Südosten
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