Ernst May

Ernst May (27 July 1886, Frankfurt am Main—11 September 1970, Hamburg) was a German architect and city planner.

May successfully applied urban design techniques to the city of Frankfurt am Main during Germany's Weimar period, and in 1930 less successfully exported those ideas to Soviet Union cities, newly created under Stalinist rule. It is said May's "brigade" of German architects and planners established twenty cities in three years, including Magnitogorsk. May's travels left him a stateless person when the Nazis seized German rule, and he spent many years in African exile before returning to Germany near the end of his life.

Read more about Ernst May:  Life, The New Frankfurt, The 'May Brigade' in The USSR, Projects