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Emilie Winkelmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emilie Winkelmann Emilie Winkelmann (8 May 1875 − 4 August 1951) was the first women to run an architecture practice in Germany.〔("Emilie Winkelmann" ), ''Berlinische Galerie''. Retrieved 9 February 2012.〕 ==Biography== Winkel was born in Aken bei Dessau. Winkel studied architecture as a guest student at the College of Technology in Hanover (1902–1908) but was refused a diploma as women were not entitled to the qualification until 1909. In 1908, she went to Berlin where she set up her own architecture practice, later employing a staff of up to 15. Before the Second World War, she built some 30 large private houses in and around Berlin as well as the Victoria-Luise girls high school, also known as the Victoria Studienhaus (1915) on Otto-Suhr-Allee. During the war years, not being a member of the National Socialist party, she worked on the restoration of Schloss Grüntal near Bernau. After the war, she participated in reconstruction work until late in life.〔〔("Winkelmann, Emilie" ), ''Berliner Bezirkslexikon''. Retrieved 9 February 2012.〕 She died at the age of 76 in Hovedissen near Bielefeld.
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