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1 de jul. de 2024 · Walter Gropius (born May 18, 1883, Berlin, Ger.—died July 5, 1969, Boston, Mass., U.S.) was a German American architect and educator who, particularly as director of the Bauhaus (1919–28), exerted a major influence on the development of modern architecture.
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Walter Gropius - Bauhaus, Modernism, Architecture:...
- Alma Mahler
Alma Mahler (born Aug. 31, 1879, Vienna,...
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Wallace K. Harrison was an American architect best known as...
- Franz Werfel
Franz Werfel (born Sept. 10, 1890, Prague [now in Czech...
- Walter Gropius
One of the most influential pioneers of modern design in...
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2 de jul. de 2024 · The architects include Peter Behrens, Theodor Fischer (who served as its first president), Josef Hoffmann and Richard Riemerschmid. In 1909 Behrens designed one of the earliest and most influential industrial buildings in the modernist style, the AEG turbine factory, a functional monument of steel and
28 de jun. de 2024 · Le Corbusier, internationally influential Swiss architect and city planner, whose designs combine the functionalism of the modern movement with a bold sculptural expressionism. He is best known for the buildings Villa Savoye, Colline Notre-Dame du Haut, and the Unite d’Habitation.
20 de jun. de 2024 · Peter Behrens's architectural and graphic designs, beginning in 1904, evolved toward forms based on _____.
26 de jun. de 2024 · Peter Behrens was not only the father of German industrial design - he was also the founder of corporate identity. Working for AEG , Behrens was the first person to create logos, advertising material, and company publications with a consistent, unified design.
14 de jun. de 2024 · Major 20th Century buildings include National Gallery Berlin by Mies van der Rohe Architect, the AEG Turbine factory by architect Peter Behrens, Berliner Philharmonie and Neue Staatsbibliothek buildings both by Hans Scharoun, Hansaviertel Buildings by various architects incl. Gropius and Niemeyer.
17 de jun. de 2024 · Das 25-stöckige Gebäude wurde zwischen 1954-1958 unmittelbar neben dem schon vorhandenen Mannesmann-Verwaltungsgebäude von Peter Behrens (1912) errichtet und ist das erste in Skelettbauweise errichtete Hochhaus in Deutschland.