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  1. 1914 "Glass Pavilion" of Bruno Taut. The Glass Pavilion, designed by Bruno Taut and built in 1914, was a prismatic glass dome structure at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition. The structure was a brightly colored landmark of the exhibition, constructed using concrete and glass.

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    Bruno Taut es el relativo a su actividad como Stadtbaurat de Magdeburgo, período comprendido entre 1921 y 1924, que abarca sólo un tiempo de dos años y medio, pero que dejó una profunda huella en la ciudad del Elba.

  3. 5 Universidad de Navarra Master en Diseño Arquitectónico_Profesor: Fernando Perez O._ Alumno: Carlos Tello T. BRUNO TAUT Bruno Taut nace en Konigsberg-Alemania en 1880. Fue alumno de Fischer, realizó el pabellón del acero en la feria de Leipzing 1913 y el Pabellón del Vidrio en 1914 para la exposición de Werkbund, encabezó la corriente expresionista alemana.

  4. These last two years, when Taut assumed the direction of the Faculty of Architecture at the Fine Arts Academy in Istanbul and the Government Architectural Office of the Turkish Ministry of Education, are the object of the lucid and meticulous investigation made by Paola Ardizzola, winner of the fourth edition of the Bruno Zevi Prize with her essay entitled The Heterodox Approach Adopted by ...

  5. The literary work of Bruno Taut (1880-1938) ˗ books, articles, essays, manuscripts and diaries ˗ includes about four hundred titles. An impressive number in relation to his dynamic activity as architect and professor, and considering he died

  6. Search for: 'Bruno Taut' in Oxford Reference ». (1880–1938).German architect. He worked with Theodor Fischer (1904–8), then practised with Franz Hoffmann (d.1950), designing several works before gaining critical attention with his Steel Industry Pavilion at the International Building Trades Exhibition, Leipzig (1913).

  7. 12 de may. de 2023 · DMC 3084. In January 1917, the architect Bruno Taut avoided conscription by agreeing to work in the drawing office of a factory in Bergisch Gladbach. As a pacifist he despaired at the endless misery of World War I, writing to his brother Max—also an architect—in January 1918: ‘How loathsome politics now is!

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