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Hermann Willy Hoffmann (15 June 1878 – 1977) was a German architect.
Hoffmann studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin from 1897. In 1904 he received the Schinkel Prize for Architecture and was accepted into the Architects and Engineers Association in Berlin . In 1907 he got a job in the construction department of the Imperial Post Office. In 1911 Hoffmann went to Hanover as a post-construction engineer, in 1912 to Breslau and in 1914 to Berlin. He presumably volunteered as a war volunteer when World War I broke out. In 1920 Hoffmann was appointed post office building officer, in 1924 he was appointed post office building officer. In 1934 Willy Hoffmann was retired.
Many of the buildings he designed are now listed buildings.
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Hermann Willy Hoffmann (15 June 1878 – 1977) was a German architect.
Hoffmann studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin from 1897. In 1904 he received the Schinkel Prize for Architecture and was accepted into the Architects and Engineers Association in Berlin . In 1907 he got a job in the construction department of the Imperial Post Office. In 1911 Hoffmann went to Hanover as a post-construction engineer, in 1912 to Breslau and in 1914 to Berlin. He presumably volunteered as a war volunteer when World War I broke out. In 1920 Hoffmann was appointed post office building officer, in 1924 he was appointed post office building officer. In 1934 Willy Hoffmann was retired.
Many of the buildings he designed are now listed buildings.