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- Q5767277 description "Croatian architect".
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- Q5767277 abstract "Hinko Bauer (Croatian pronunciation: [xîːŋko bǎuer]; 1908 – January 12, 1986) was a Croatian Jewish architect.Baur was born in Trieste, then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. As a young boy he moved to Rijeka, where he attended and finished architecture at the University of Rijeka. During study, he worked for art nouveau Croatian architect Rudolf Lubinski. After education in 1931, Bauer was employed at the architect studio of another Croatian Jewish architect, Zlatko Neumann. From 1936 until the beginning of World War II, he worked for Croatian architect Marijan Haberle. In 1943, Bauer joined the Partisans. One year later, in 1944, he was captured and deported to the Dachau concentration camp. There, he managed to survive the Holocaust. Bauer returned to Zagreb in 1954 to found his own architect studio "Bauer". Bauer is best known for his architectural work such as: "Zagrebački zbor" (now Student Center of University of Zagreb) at Savska street, for which Bauer and Haberle won the first prize, "Narodno sveučilište" (Public University) at Kordunska street, Zagreb and Hospital at Jordanovac street, Zagreb. Bauer died in Zagreb on January 12, 1986 and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.".
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- Q5767277 birthPlace "Trieste, Austro-Hungarian Empire,".
- Q5767277 dateOfBirth "1908".
- Q5767277 dateOfDeath "1986-01-12".
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- Q5767277 name "Bauer, Hinko".
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- Q5767277 comment "Hinko Bauer (Croatian pronunciation: [xîːŋko bǎuer]; 1908 – January 12, 1986) was a Croatian Jewish architect.Baur was born in Trieste, then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. As a young boy he moved to Rijeka, where he attended and finished architecture at the University of Rijeka. During study, he worked for art nouveau Croatian architect Rudolf Lubinski. After education in 1931, Bauer was employed at the architect studio of another Croatian Jewish architect, Zlatko Neumann.".
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