He is most noted for his work in Jelgava. From 1875-1879 he designed and constructed the Jelgavas Synagogue in the city.[2]
References
^Krastiņš, Jānis (2002) (in Latvian, English). Rīgas arhitektūras meistari 1850-1940 : The masters of architecture of Riga 1850-1940.. Riga: Jumava. ISBN 9984054500. OCLC52258305.