Otto Rudolf Salvisberg

Otto Rudolf Salvisberg (19 October 1882, Köniz – 23 December 1940, Arosa) was a Swiss architect.

He worked with Bruno Ahrends and Wilhelm Büning to design the "White City" housing settlement in Berlin.

After completing his apprenticeship as a building draughtsman, Salvisberg attended the School of Architecture at the Technicum in Biel/Bienne in 1901, which he graduated from in 1904 with honors.

[1] From 1930, Salvisberg taught as a professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, where he built the district heating plant and mechanical engineering laboratory until 1934.

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Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, 1931