Arnold Karplus (June 24, 1877 – October 17, 1943) was a Jewish-Austrian architect and the father of Ruth Rogers-Altmann .
5-562: Karplus is a surname; people with that name include: Arnold Karplus (1877–1968), Czech-Austrian architect Kevin Karplus (born 1954), American academic Karplus-Strong string synthesis Martin Karplus (born 1930), American theoretical chemist and 2013 Nobel Laureate (Chemistry) Karplus equation Robert Karplus (1927–1990), American theoretical physicist and educator [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
10-510: A lieutenant and then as a captain, involved in the establishment of military utility buildings. In 1927, Arnold Karplus established his independent architectural studio. One of his better known works was the Ditteshof communal apartment complex built in 1928/29 in Vienna's 19th district. It consisted of 279 apartments around a landscaped courtyard and included shops, a nursery, a bathhouse and
15-650: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Arnold Karplus Arnold Karplus was born in Vítkov (Opava District) , Austrian Silesia, Austria-Hungary . He attended school in Opava , studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology and Czech Technical University in Prague in 1903, and received his doctorate of engineering. Karplus lived in Vienna from 1904, initially as an employee in
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25-492: The studio of architect Alexander Wielemans. He participated in several competitions and was active primarily in residential construction. In 1911 Karplus was sworn in as Imperial Royal court expert and appraiser and became construction director of a building construction company in Vienna, a position he held until the liquidation of the company in 1927. In the First World War Karplus was first commissioned as
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