Adolf Abel

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Adolphe "Adolf" Gaston Abel (27 November 1882 – 3 November 1968) was a German architect. He competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.[2]

FullnameAdolphe Gaston Abel[1]
NationalityGerman
Born(1882-11-27)27 November 1882
Died3 November 1968(1968-11-03) (aged 85)
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Full nameAdolphe Gaston Abel[1]
NationalityGerman
Born(1882-11-27)27 November 1882
Died3 November 1968(1968-11-03) (aged 85)
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Over the years, Abel earned his PhD at the Technical University of Munich, taught at the University of Stuttgart and the Technische Universität Darmstadt, and was the Director of Town Planning in Cologne. He also designed the RheinEnergieStadion and Mülheim Bridge, as well as buildings at the Koelnmesse and Cologne University.[1]

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