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Die Technische Universität Berlin hat ihre Wurzeln in der Bauakademie und unterstützt deshalb ihre Wiedererrichtung. Beiträge aus ganz unterschiedlichen Perspektiven, aus der Technischen Universität und von unseren Partner präsentieren Ideen für eine ...
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Peterhof, the ‘Russian Versailles’, is the emperors’ summer residence founded by Peter the Great on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. From the first stage of its construction, in the early eighteenth century, a chromatic range was established, as the ...
Nina V. Vernova
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0332 Frühe Schinkel-Monographien
This article examines German architectural monographs from the first half of the nineteenth century, using the example of the Prussian state architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.
Elke Katharina Wittich
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Schinkel’s influences on Mies’s brick architecture. From the Bauakademie to the Perlstein Hall
Although Mies van der Rohe’s architecture is often associated with steel and glass, he had a fondness for brick and used it in both Europe and the Americas.
José Santatecla-Fayos +2 more
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Architectural history in the architecture academy: Wilhelm Stier (1799-1856) at the Bauakademie and Allgemeine Bauschule in Berlin [PDF]
This essay extends the examination of the training, institutional appointments, and teaching careers of art historians in early nineteenth-century Berlin begun in volumes five and seven of this journal. It focuses on Wilhelm Stier (1799-1856), who taught
Eric Garberson
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Abstract In the 19th and 20th centuries, countries such as Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union, which wanted to create strong nations and restore the health of their people affected by wars, epidemics, and poverty, believed they could prove their power in the international arena.
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The case of Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841) is particularly telling in the context of this discussion, because Schinkel was – to a certain extent – a convert to (and later also away from) the Gothic. Schinkel confronted the Gothic for the entire span
Tamburelli, Pier Paolo
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Ein neues Medium, das alte Ziel. Karl Friedrich Schinkel und die Kirche von Bischmisheim [PDF]
Karl Friedrich Schinkel gilt als bedeutendster Baumeister Preußens. Die Dorfkirche von Bischmisheim ist aus mehreren Gründen ein besonderes Werk in seinem Oeuvre: Es handelt sich um das südlichste Bauwerk Schinkels, zugleich ist es sein letzter ...
Giessen, Hans W.
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¿Quién es el dueño de Atenas? Planificación urbana y lucha por la identidad en la Atenas neoclásica (1832-1843) [PDF]
Planning and building of Neo-Classical Athens under the Bavarian administration does not fit easily in a typical program of European nation-building. Scholars have understood this common European process using the concepts such as “invented traditions ...
Mirkovic, Alexander
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Modernist Architecture and Ruins [PDF]
Modernist Architecture and Ruins: On Ruins as a Minus, Neoclassicism and the ...
Kurir, Mateja
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