born April 14, 1868, Hamburg
died Feb. 27, 1940, Berlin, Ger.
German architect and designer.
He became director of Düsseldorf's arts and crafts school in 1903. The large electrical company AEG hired him in 1907 as its artistic adviser, a comprehensive job that led him to design the hexagonal trademark of the AEG, its catalogs, its office stationery, products such as electric fans and street lamps, and retail shops and factories. His AEG Works turbine factory in Berlin (1909–12), with its sweeping glass curtain wall , became the most significant building in Germany at that time. He was an influential pioneer of Modernism; Le Corbusier , and Ludwig {{link=Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig">Mies van der Rohe all worked in his office.
Behrens, painting by Max Liebermann
Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin