projects involving Böhm are the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam (2006) and the Cologne Central Mosque, completed in 2018. In honor of Gottfried Böhm, the City of...
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Austrian economist Franz Böhm, (1895–1977), German politician and jurist Georg Böhm, German Baroque composer and organist Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), German...
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Germany. It was designed by architect Norman Foster, from an idea of Gottfried Böhm, and built by Waagner-Biro to symbolize the reunification of Germany...
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glass dome above the plenary chamber, proposed by artist and architect Gottfried Böhm. The term Reichstag, when used to connote a diet, dates back to the...
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examples of Brick Expressionism. Böhm was born in Jettingen as the youngest of six children to builder and major Alois Böhm and his wife Katharina (née Hofmiller)...
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Böhm's signature piece. It has been regarded as one of the important "spatial creations" in 20th-century architecture. Goldmann, A.J. "Gottfried Böhm...
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fundraise for the mosque. The architects of the mosque are Gottfried Böhm and his son Paul Böhm, who specializes in building churches. The mosque is in the...
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contemporary architects and offices include Pritzker Prize winners Gottfried Böhm and Frei Otto. German literature can be traced back to the Middle Ages...
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designed by Gottfried Böhm, is consecrated. The Christi Auferstehung church in Lindenthal, Cologne, West Germany, designed by Gottfried Böhm, is built....
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fencer, Olympic champion Edith Schloss (1919–2011), artist, writer Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), architect who won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1986...
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Eugen Ritter von Böhm-Bawerk (German: [bøːm ˈbaːvɛʁk]; born Eugen Böhm, 12 February 1851 – 27 August 1914) was an economist from Austria-Hungary who made...
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Karl August Leopold Böhm (28 August 1894 – 14 August 1981) was an Austrian conductor. He was best known for his performances of the music of Mozart, Wagner...
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Abteiberg Museum (1982) The Huntington Library, San Marino, California 1986 Gottfried Böhm Germany (West Germany) Church of the Pilgrimage (1968) Worshipful Company...
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together with her husband, Gottfried Böhm. Böhm studied architecture at the Technical University Munich where she met Gottfried Böhm whom she married in 1948...
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Karl Leopold Böhm (also Carl Leopold Böhm, Leopold Karl Böhm; 4 November 1806 – 2 October 1859) was an Austrian cellist. Böhm was born in Vienna, son of...
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artist Hermann Biow (1804–1850), photographer Elisabeth Böhm (1921–2012), architect Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), architect Arno Breker (1900–1991), sculptor...
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church Maria, Königin des Friedens, consecrated in 1968, was designed by Gottfried Böhm. In September 1680, in the monastery of Dorsten, the Franciscan Antonius...
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Roche (1982) I. M. Pei (1983) Richard Meier (1984) Hans Hollein (1985) Gottfried Böhm (1986) Kenzo Tange (1987) Gordon Bunshaft and Oscar Niemeyer (1988)...
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Girault Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Michel Roux-Spitz January 23 – Gottfried Böhm, German architect (died 2021) July 16 – Peter Yates, English architect...
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der Rohe (1886–1969) Günther Behnisch (1922–2010) Elisabeth Böhm (1921–2012) Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021) Frei Otto (1925–2015) – also a research scientist...
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could hold 2,000 congregants. In the early 1920s, architects such as Gottfried Böhm and Otto Bartning were involved in changing Protestant architecture...
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highway 36). Architect Gottfried Böhm, a native of Offenbach, was commissioned for the construction of the new station in Neulußheim. Böhm is the only German...
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invited many international architects from 10 countries – including Gottfried Böhm, Mario Botta, Peter Eisenman, Vittorio Gregotti, John Hejduk, Herman...
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as Mariendom, in Neviges which was designed by the famous architect Gottfried Böhm Hardenberg Castle in Neviges Historical town centres in Neviges and...
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survived. The life-size statue dates to 1460–70. In 1947, the architect Gottfried Böhm was commissioned to build a chapel around these remnants. He designed...
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New York before returning to Germany Elisabeth Böhm (1921–2012), wife of the better known Gottfried Böhm Eva Buhrich (1915–1976), architectural commentator...
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Stadtbibliothek, the building of the public library of Ulm was erected by Gottfried Böhm in the form of a glass pyramid and is situated directly adjacent to...
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the city of Porto. In Germany, Elisabeth Böhm (born 1921) frequently worked with her husband, Gottfried Böhm, designing interiors for apartment buildings...
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Kolumba, which was destroyed in World War II and replaced in 1950 by a Gottfried Böhm chapel nicknamed the "Madonna of the Ruins". The new structure Peter...
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Ricardo Bofill (born 1939), Spain Oriol Bohigas (born 1925), Spain Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), Germany J. Max Bond Jr. (1935–2009), US Dariush Borbor...
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