Gottheiner, Albert

geb. 1878 Berlin – 1947 Stockholm gest.

Albert Gottheiner came from a Jewish Berlin family that produced several architects. After studies at the technical university in Berlin, he opened an office in 1909 and specialized initially in technical structures, many of which can still be found in the environs of Berlin. He designed hospitals and sanitariums in Berlin and Silesia starting in 1925. After the professional ban was decreed, Gottheiner and his family immigrated to Sweden in September 1933, but he was not allowed to practice as an architect there.
He lived out his remaining days as a textile salesman and died in 1947 in Stockholm.