Richard Ermisch

Richard Ermisch (full name: Georg Friedrich Richard Ermisch) (17 June 1885, Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt – 7 December 1960, Berlin) was a German architect, painter and graphic designer.

For a short time, he worked with Karl Doflein in Berlin, and from 1907 to 1922 at the municipal building control office in Charlottenburg, which was an independent city until 1920.

Afterwards, he was employed at the municipal construction office of Berlin until he retired in 1950.

[1] Further buildings include several housing projects in Spandau and the Tiergarten city hall in 1935–1936.

After World War II, together with Karl Bonatz he presented a plan for the rebuilding of Berlin.