Theodor Pabst (15 January 1905 – 4 October 1979) was a German architect, civil servant and professor.
[2] In the winter of 1924, Pabst began studying architecture at the Technical University of Munich under professors Theodor Fischer and German Bestelmeyer.
Unable to find work, he moved to the office of his fellow student Albert Heinrich Steiner [de] in Zürich.
[2] On May 1, 1933, Pabst joined the Nazi Party, allegedly to be able to participate in competitions and improve his chances of finding employment.
[2] In 1948, on the recommendation of Ernst Neufert, Pabst became a substitute architecture professor at the Technische Universität Darmstadt.