He spread the word of this addition claiming to be the grandson/great-grandson of a reputable painter Breuhaus de Groot.
His father, Heinrich Hugo Breuhaus was a dentist and married to his mother Johanne Knipping.
From 1907 Breuhaus lived and worked in Düsseldorf, where he began the process of designing and planning for the “Garden City Meererbusch”.
Breuhaus designed the first house on this 75-hectare (190-acre) residential area in Meerbusch, Buderich.
He achieved the rank of sergeant, serving in both France and the Eastern Front.
[3] It was from these two projects that Breuhaus used to gain the title of Professor from the Free State of Bavaria.
Architect Arthur Gerard, completed any work left undone.
Andrea Escher: Living in the countryside – the architect Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot and the Garden City Meererbusch In: Kreis Neuss Heimatbund eV (ed.