Ernst Neufert, born on March fifteenth, nineteen hundred, was a prominent German architect whose influence extended far beyond his own designs. He is best remembered for his role as an assistant to the renowned architect Walter Gropius, where he honed his skills and contributed to the modernist movement.
In addition to his architectural practice, Neufert was a dedicated university teacher, sharing his knowledge and passion for architecture with countless students. His commitment to education and standardization in architecture led him to become a member of various organizations focused on these important aspects of the field.
One of Neufert's most significant contributions to architecture is his widely disseminated reference book, 'Architects' Data.' This essential resource has served as a guide for architects around the world, providing invaluable information on design standards and practices.