Rudolf Schilling

[3] He studied architecture at the Dresden Polytechnic from 1879, where he was particularly influenced by Professor Karl Weißbach.

Here Schilling also got to know Julius Graebner, who would later become his partner in a joint architectural office.

Thereafter Schilling worked temporarily in an architecture firm in Munich and from 1884 to 1886 in Berlin with Hermann Ende and Wilhelm Böckmann.

He then settled as an independent architect in his place of birth and study in Dresden.

[5] Before working with Julius Wilhelm Graebner, Schilling essentially designed two buildings on Pillnitzer Straße in the suburb of Pirnaische Vorstadt around 1887.

Facade decorations at the Rudolf Schilling houses on Holbeinstrasse in Dresden