• 1906–1907: housing development at Planufer in Berlin-Kreuzberg • 1906–1907: Residential Development in Berlin-Schöneberg, just north of the Rudolph Wilde Square (now John F. Kennedy Platz ) • 1907–1908: Condominium Steglitz II Fritschweg / Grillparzerstraße / Rückertstraße, officials Dwellings Association, Berlin • 1907–1910: Condominium Charlottenburg IIa and b, Horstweg / Danckelmannstraße / Wundtstraße / Vereinsweg, officials Dwellings Association, Berlin • 1908–1909: Residential Development in Berlin Niederschönhausen, Grabbeallee / Paul Franke Road, officials Dwellings Association, Berlin • 1909–1910: houses for the housing association officials in Berlin-Zehlendorf, Clayallee 289–303 • 1909-1914/1921-1923: development "Reichshof" (now the "family farm") for the apartment association officials to Bochum in Bochum Grumme: 210 residential units in four stages along the streets Herder avenue Wielandstraße, family farm and at the family farm • 1910–1912: Garden City Zehlendorf in Berlin-Zehlendorf, 1st Phase: elf house groups along the Camphausen, Dallwitz, Berlepsch and Thürstraße, and in Stieg Rother • 1912: Villa Fahrenholtz, Jean-Burger-Straße 2 in Magdeburg district Leipziger Straße • 1913–1929: so-called " brass housing settlement "with water tower in Finow • 1914: Schadow Gymnasium in Berlin-Zehlendorf • 1918–1922: Condominium "Rechener Busch" in Bochum Wiemelhausen, Else-deer-road 13–21, 18–20, 32–40, Ottilie Schoenewald-road 16–24, 21–27, Dr. David Moritz -Straße 1–3 • 1919–1921: Garden City Zehlendorf 2nd, Phase: eleven groups along the house-door, and Dallwitz Radtkestraße • 1921–1923: Garden City Zehlendorf 3rd, Phase: 108 apartments between Schrock, Berlepsch and Camp Street house • 1921–1927: Housing in Bochum Wiemelhausen, Grolmannstraße 4–14, 11–17, Kampmann street 4–22, 17–23, 1–13 Mulderpaßstraße, Brinkmann Straße 5–9, Friedrich-Strasse 21 Harkort • 1923: Semi-detached house in Bochum Wiemelhausen, Ostermann Straße 5–7 • 1923–1925: development "On Heidehof" in Berlin-Schlachtensee • 1924–1926: Residential Building "Werra block" in Berlin-Neukölln • 1925–1930: Residential Development in Berlin-Pankow • 1926: houses in Bochum-Hamme, Overdycker 8–10 • 1926–1927: Housing Development Lincoln, Zachert, Bietzke, Eggersdorfer and Einbecker street in Berlin-
Friedrichsfelde • 1926–1927: houses in Bochum Wiemelhausen, Königsallee 160–164, 36 units • 1926–1929: Housing in Bochum Grumme, Heckertstraße 108–110, Starenweg 7–9 • 1926–1929: Housing in Bochum Wiemelhausen, Danziger Strasse 1–11, 2–14, Thorner Road 20–28, Druze mountain road 138, 130 apartments • 1927: Group of houses in the village bear, Bochum-Weitmar, Graff ring 39–49 • 1927–1928: residential development in central Berlin, Oslo Road 94–98 • 1926–1928: residential development of the SPD in Berlin-Schöneberg, Rubens / Otzen / Traeger / Eisackstraße • 1928–1930: Mountain School in Apolda • 1929–1930: Housing in Bochum Grumme, Alexandrinenstraße 6–24, 18–25 Teylestraße • 1930–1932: residential development, called " Kroch settlement ", in Gohlis (Leipzig) • 1930–1934: "fire-and smoke-free settlement" in Berlin-Steglitz, Steglitz dam • 1932–1934: residential development, so-called "Flußpferdhof" in Berlin-Alt-Hohenschoenhausen, Große-Leege Road 60–82 • 1934–1935: Administration Building Feuersozietät the
Province of Brandenburg in Berlin-Tiergarten, at Carlsbad ==Gallery==