Conrad Sutter
* 1856 in Karlsruhe
† 1927 in Bethel
After studying architecture at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, he moved to Mainz in 1885, where his main interest was urban planning, specifically the connection of the old and new towns on the banks of the Rhine. He was a member of the commission that campaigned for the preservation of the Electoral Palace. In the architectural competition for a development plan for the area between the palace and the new Christuskirche, he came second with his design after Friedrich Pützer. At the Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt, he built Haus Sutter, including the interior, for the Hessian State Exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts in Darmstadt in 1908.