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Heinrich Schweitzer

Heinrich Schweitzer was a German architect who designed the Lentze Settlement in Berlin — a Heimatstil residential development that draws on regional building traditions: steep roofs, natural materials, and a village-like layout that contrasts with the industrial modernism being built elsewhere in the city.

Architecture at a Glance

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Architectural Styles

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many buildings by Heinrich Schweitzer are in the guide?
The guide features 1 building by Heinrich Schweitzer across 1 city in 1 country.
Where can I find buildings by Heinrich Schweitzer?
Buildings by Heinrich Schweitzer can be found in Berlin (1).
What architectural styles define Heinrich Schweitzer's work?
Heinrich Schweitzer's work spans Heimatstil.
Is there an app for exploring Heinrich Schweitzer's architecture?
Yes — the Vandelay app offers a free AR map for self-guided architecture walks. Filter by architect to discover buildings by Heinrich Schweitzer, scan them to learn their stories, and explore at your own pace.

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