Eiermann, Egon

Eiermann, Egon
Egon Eiermann (1904 - †1970) is primarily known as an architect who exerted a formative influence on postwar German architecture. Steel-skeleton buildings such as the Memorial Church in Berlin or the "Langer Eugen" skyscraper for parliamentarians in Bonn are two typical examples of Egon Eiermann’s architectural aesthetics.