Adolf Peter Rading
German architect of the Neues Bauen period
Place of birth
Berlin 2 February 1888 - London 4 April 1957
Adolf Peter Rading (2 February 1888, Berlin – 4 April 1957, London) was a German architect from the Neues Bauen period, also active in Palestine and Great Britain.
After finishing architecture school in Berlin, Rading worked briefly in the office of Peter Behrens in 1919. In the same year he moved to Breslau, becoming a professor at the National Academy of Arts and Crafts. In 1926 Rading established a partnership with Hans Scharoun, became a member of The Ring (the architects' collective) and in 1927 contributed a single-family house at the Weissenhof Estate exhibition.
After the Nazis came to power in 1933, Rading, whose wife came from a Jewish family, emigrated to France and then to Palestine, now Israel. From 1943 to 1950 Rading was the architect of the city of Haifa; in 1950 he settled in Great Britain.
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