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Richard Ermisch

Richard Ermisch (1885–1960) was a German architect who worked across the Weimar Republic, Nazi era, and post-war periods. He designed the Messehallen (exhibition halls) at the Berlin Funkturm site and other civic buildings in Berlin. His career reflects the complex continuities in German architectural practice across political regimes.

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