BiographyJan Ortwin Rave was a German architect trained in Berlin. Together with his younger brother Rolf, he founded an architectural firm in 1963 that set trends in West Berlin during the 1960s, but also realized buildings in Paris, Milan, and Athens. He participated in the exhibition of contemporary art IBA '87. From 1983 to 1986, he was an advisor to the Berlin Building Senate, and from 1987 to 1993, he served as chairman of the Berlin Association of Architects BDA. In 1994, he established the architecture award Förderverein Architekturpreis Berlin. His last project was a vacation home in Croatia, which he did not live to see completed, as he died on the way there in Ancona, Italy, from heart failure.
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