Möhring, Bruno
Möhring, Bruno (1863–1929). German architect. He was involved in the design of several international exhibitions (e.g. St Louis, MO, 1904), but he is remembered primarily as an authority on town-planning, and, with Alfred Grenander (1863–1931), as a protagonist of Art Nouveau (or Jugendstil), mostly expressed in the bridges and stations of Berlin's elevated tramway system. A disciple of Sitte, he proposed plans for Greater Berlin (1910), and, with Gurlitt, founded Stadt-baukunst alter und neuer Zeit (Ancient and Modern Civic Design—from 1919).
Bibliography
Stadtbaukunst alter und neuer Zeit, x (1929), 1–4
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