Behrendt, Walter Curt, 1884-1945
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Behrendt, Walter Curt, 1884-1945
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Behrendt, Walter Curt, 1884-1945
Behrendt, Walter Curt
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Walter Curt Behrendt
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Behrendt, Walter Curt, 1884-
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Behrendt, Walter Curt (German architect, ca. 1885-1945)
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Behrendt, Walter Curt (German architect, ca. 1885-1945)
Behrendt, Walter Kurt 1884-1945
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Behrendt, Walter C. 1884-1945
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Walter Curt Behrendt was born December 16, 1884 in Metz, Alsace and died in April 26, 1945 in Norwich, Vermont. From 1912-1933, Behrendt worked in Civil Service in Germany shaping public housing policy, the principles of lay-out and development. Behrendt emigrated to the United States in 1934 and became a Visiting Lecturer in Housing and City Planning at Dartmouth College, 1934-1937. In 1937-1941, Behrendt was a Professor of City Planning and Housing at the University at Buffalo, SUNY and returned to Dartmouth in 1941.
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q87785
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Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture, Modern
Arts and crafts movement
City planning
Community development, Urban
Housing
Housing England
International style (Architecture)
Modern movement (Architecture)
Suburbs
Urban transporation
Zoning
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