Albert Kristóf-Krausz
1892–1958 (age 66)
Biography
Albert Kristóf-Krausz was a distinguished architect who shaped the built environment of early 20th-century Romania. His work reflected the modernist sensibilities of his era while contributing to the architectural heritage of Transylvania.
Kristóf-Krausz's career spanned a transformative period in Romanian architecture, during which he helped establish new standards for design and construction. His legacy remains preserved in the structures he designed and in the memory of the Jewish community of Timisoara, where he was laid to rest.