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Anton Aberle (14 November 1876 in Möhringen – 15 August 1953 in Thusis) was a German–Swiss architect. A Schwarzwald farmer's son, he grew up studying at the Bauhochschule Karlsruhe and in 1904 founded the architectural firm of Robert Curjel und Karl Moser. After managing the construction of a hotel in Feldberg, in 1906 he was sent to St. Gallen, where business office buildings emerged under his leadership.[1] In 1909 he started his own business. In addition to various business houses and embroidery factories in St. Gallen, he primarily designed single-family homes in 1920–1921 on the Stahlskelettbau. Aberle built a villa in St Gallen in 1930 and in 1933 he built the first all-steel frame bridge in the town. Literature
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Epstein-Mil|first1=Ron|last2=Richter|first2=Michael|title=Die Synagogen der Schweiz: Bauten zwischen Emanzipation, Assimilation und Akkulturation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ocstAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=13 December 2011|date=May 2008|publisher=Chronos|isbn=978-3-0340-0900-3|page=9}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aberle, Anton}}{{Switzerland-architect-stub}} 6 : Swiss architects|German architects|German expatriates in Switzerland|1876 births|1953 deaths|People from St. Gallen |
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