List of German architects
The following are German-born or Germany-based architects listed according to their architectural style.
Gothic
    
- Adam Kraft (or Krafft) (c. 1460? – January 1509)
 
Renaissance
    
- Joseph Heintz (1564–1609)
 - Elias Holl (1573–1646)
 
Baroque
    
- Cosmas Damian Asam (1686–1739)
 - Egid Quirin Asam (1692–1750)
 - George Bähr (1666–1738)
 - François de Cuvilliés (1695–1768)
 - Johann Dientzenhofer (1663–1726)
 - Johann Michael Fischer (1692–1766)
 - Anselm Franz von Ritter zu Groenesteyn (1692–1765)
 - Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff (1699–1753)
 - Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753) – also an engineer
 - Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (1662–1736)
 - Johann Conrad Schlaun (1695–1773)
 - Dominikus Zimmermann (1685–1766)
 
Neoclassicism
    
- Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840)
 - Frederick William von Erdmannsdorff (1736–1800)
 - Friedrich Gilly (1772–1800)
 - Carl von Gontard (1731–1791)
 - Leo von Klenze (1784–1864)
 - Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808)
 - Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841) – also a painter
 - Paul Ludwig Simon (1771–1815) – also a scientist
 - Friedrich Weinbrenner (1766–1826)
 
Romanesque revival (Rundbogenstil)
    
- Heinrich Hübsch (1795–1863)
 - August Soller (1805 – 1853)
 
Historicism
    
- Hermann Eggert (1844–1920)
 - Friedrich von Gärtner (1791–1847)
 - Richard Lucae (1829 – 1877)
 - Georg Hermann Nicolai (1812–1881)
 - Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841–1924)
 - Gottfried Semper (1803–1879)
 
Architectural realism
    
- Constantin Lipsius (1832–1894)
 - Paul Wallot (1841–1912)
 
Art Nouveau (Jugendstil)
    

Gorch-Fock-Halle, Finkenwerder
- Fritz Schumacher (1869–1947) – also an urban designer
 - Carl Moritz (1863–1944)
 
Traditionalism
    
- Rudolf Jacobs (1879–1946)
 
Expressionism
    
- Dominikus Böhm (1880–1955)
 - Fritz Höger (1877–1949)
 - Erich Mendelsohn (1887–1953)
 - Hans Poelzig (1869–1936)
 - Alfred Runge (1881–1946)
 - Eduard Scotland (1885–1945)
 
Organic
    
- Hugo Haring (1882–1958)
 - Hans Scharoun (1893–1972)
 
Neue Moderne
    
- Carl Weidemeyer (1882-1976)
 - Peter Behrens (1868–1940)
 - Eberhard Gildemeister (1897–1978)
 - Walter Hohmann (1880–1945) – also a civil engineer
 - Rudolf Jacobs (1879–1946)
 - Paul Schneider-Esleben (1915–2005)
 - Bruno Taut (1880–1938)
 - Emilie Winkelmann (1875–1951)
 
Bauhaus
    
- Edmund Collein (1906–1992)
 - Erich Consemüller (1902-1957)
 - Walter Gropius (1883–1969)
 - Lucy Hillebrand (1906–1997)
 - Konrad Püschel (1907-1997)
 - Lotte Stam-Beese (1903-1988)
 
Nationalism
    
- Richard Ermisch (1885-1960), architect
 - Wilhelm Kreis (1873-1955), architect
 - Franz Ruff (1906-1979), architect
 - Albert Speer (1905-1981), architect
 - Paul Troost (1878-1934), architect
 
Internationalism
    

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion — the German pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain — is one of the most influential pieces of German architecture
- Stephan Braunfels (born 1950)
 - Dörte Gatermann (born 1956)
 - Helmut Jahn (1940–2021) – also a designer
 - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969)
 
Deconstructivism
    
- Günther Behnisch (1922-2010)
 - Elisabeth Böhm (1921-2012)
 - Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021)
 
High tech
    
- Frei Otto (1925–2015) – also a research scientist
 
Eco tech
    
- Hans Kollhoff (born 1946)
 
Contemporary modernist
    
- Annabelle Selldorf (born early 1960s) – architect in New York
 - Sergei Enwerowitsch Tschoban (born 1962) – Russian-born
 
Sustainable architecture
    
- Anna Heringer (born 1977)
 
See also
    
    
External links
    
    
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