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Major architectural works and commissions:
1910—1911 - spatial development plan for Sobotka (Zobten), with Max Berg.
1919-1920 - designs the S^polno (Zimpel) housing estate in Wroclaw, with Hermann Wahlich.
1919-1923 - designs houses at the S^polno housing estate, collaborated with Hermann Wahlich.
1923-1924 - designs the Eichborngarten housing estate in Grabiszyn (Grabschen) in Wroclaw, with Albert Kempter.
1924 - designs country-house style villa (Landhaus) on ul. Jaworowa 40 (Ahornallee) in Wroclaw.
1926 - designs the housing estate on ul. Sernicka (Merckelstrasse) for Siedlungsgesellschsft Breslau A.G., with Albert Kempter.
1926-1928 -designs houses at the S§polno housing estate, with Albert Kempter.
1928 -prepares the layout of the garden estate Biskupin (Bischowfswalde), with Albert Kempter.
1928-1929 - designs the Ksi^ze Male (Klein Tschansch) housing estate, the first rational housing estate with small flats in Wroclaw (with
Hans Thomas, Gustav Wolf, Albert Kempter, Rudolf Sack).
1929 - Wohnung und Werkraum Ausstellung (WUWA): WUWA model housing estate - designs the gallery-access block of flats (Lauben-
gang) No. 1 (with Albert Kempter) on ul. Tramwajowa 2 (Uechtritzweg) and the kindergarten for 60 children (No. 2) (with Albert Kempter)
on ul. Wroblewskiego 18 (Gruneicherweg). Participated (with Albert Kempter) in the exhibition devoted to the „Existenzminimum" hous-
ing in Frankfurt-am-Mein, accompanying the second CIAM.
1930 - designs office buildings for Siedlungsgesellschaft Breslau A.G in Wroclaw.
1935 - designs a house on ul. Jantarowa 3,3a (Agathastrasse) in Wroclaw, with Albert Kempter.
1938 - designs the headquarters of Siedlungsgesellschaft Breslau A.G. in Wroclaw, with Albert Kempter.
In the 1930s he designed a number of detached houses and participated in the designs for the model housing estate accompanying the
Deutsches Holz fur Hausbau exhibition.

ALBERT KEMPTER
Born in 1883, died ca. 1941.
Studied at the Baugewerbeschule in Stuttgart. From August 1909 employed at the office of Stadtbaurat Max Berg. Until World War II ac-
tive in Wroclaw and Silesia. From the early 1920's collaborated with Paul Heim.
Major architectural works and commissions:
1912-1921 - design a crematorium, with Max Berg.
1919-1921 - designs a funeral chapel in Osobowice (Oswitz), with Max Berg.
1923-1924 - designs the Eichborngarten housing estate in Grabiszyn (Grabschen) in Wroclaw, with Paul Heim.
1926 - designs the housing estate on ul. Sernicka (Merckelstrasse) in Wroclaw, with Paul Heim.
1926-1928 - designs houses at the S^polno (Zimpel) housing estate in Wroclaw, with Paul Heim.
1927 - 1st Prize in the competition forthe design of the Commemorative Church of Gustav Adolf at the S^polno (Zimpel) housing estate,
built in 1932-1933.
1928 - designs (layout) for the Biskupin (Bischofswalde) housing estate, with Paul Heim.
1928-1929 - designs the Ksiqze Male (Klein Tschansch) housing estate, the first rational housing estate with small flats in Wroclaw (with
Hans Thomas, Gustav Wolf, Paul Heim, Rudolf Sack).
1929 - Wohnung und Werkraum Ausstellung (WUWA): WUWA model housing estate - designs the gallery-access block of flats (Lauben-
gang) No. 1 (with Paul Heim) on ul. Tramwajowa 2 (Uechtritzweg) and the kindergarten for 60 children (No. 2) (with Paul Heim) on
ul. Wroblewskiego 18 (Gruneicherweg).
1935 - designs a house on ul. Jantarowa 3,3a (Agathastrasse) in Wroclaw, with Paul Heim.
1938 - designs the headquarters of Siedlungsgesellschaft Breslau A.G. in Wroclaw, with Paul Heim.

EMIL LANGE
Born in 1884 in Glogow, died in 1968.
In 1907-1909 studied architecture at the Akademie fur Kunst und Kunstgewerbe in Wroclaw under the direction of Hans Poelzig, in
whose design office he had already worked before entering the Academy. Their collaboration would continue for many years. From 1922
Lange was a syndic atthe Bauhaus in Weimar. In 1924 he became an independent architect. He was a member of the Bund der Deutschen
Architekten (BDA) and the Deutscher Werkbund (DWB).
 
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