Sep Ruf (1908-1982)

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Name (English)
Sep Ruf
Short name
Sep Ruf
Year of birth
1908
Year of death
1982
Short Description
"Sep Ruf (full name Franz Joseph Ruf; 9 March 1908, in Munich – 29 July 1982, in Munich) was a German architect and designer strongly associated with the Bauhaus group. He was one of the representatives of modern architecture in Germany after World War II. His elegant buildings received high credits in Germany and Europe and his German pavilion of the Expo 58 in Brussels, built together with Egon Eiermann, achieved worldwide recognition. He attended the Interbau 1957 in Berlin-Hansaviertel and was one of the three architects who had the top secret order to create the governmental buildings in the new capital city of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn. His best known building was the residence for the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, built for Ludwig Erhard, the so-called Chancellor's Bungalow." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.02.2024)
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  • Sep Ruf und Bernhard Heiliger vor seiner Skulptur „Vogelschrei“

    Sep Ruf und Bernhard Heiliger vor seiner Skulptur „Vogelschrei“

    Bernhard Heiliger und Sep Ruf...

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    Image: Bernhard-Heiliger-Stiftung - CC BY-NC

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