His first credited projects are from around 1910; in the Art Nouveau style. Later, he turned to Purism. His buildings are adorned with canopies, risalits and arches. He also made extensive use of materials such as marble, brass and travertine. He often employed three-part windows and triangular floor plans. In the 1930s, he changed styles again; favoring Constructivism.
Overall, he designed more than fifty commercial and residential buildings in Prague; most of which were created for ethnic German companies.[1] This focus often led to his being passed over by Czech organizations. For example, in 1926 he won first place in a competition to design an expansion of the Prague City Council's offices, but his designs were never used.[citation needed]
Zdeněk Lukeš: Begleichung der Schuld: Deutschsprachige Architekten in Prag 1900–1938, pp. 42–52, Fraktály Publishers, 2002 ISBN80-86627-04-7
Pavel Vlček: Encyklopedie architektů, stavitelů, zedníků a kameníků v Čechách, pp.178–179, Academia, 2004 ISBN80-200-0969-8
Jaroslav Zeman: "Palác Dunaj – První výšková budova v Liberci a její tvůrce", pp.6–22 in Památky Libereckého Kraje 2010–2011, Národní Památkový Ústav, 2011. ISBN978-80-904852-3-5 (Online)
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