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    Maximilian Fabiani, commonly known as Max Fabiani (Italian: Massimo, Slovene: Maks) (29 April 1865 – 12 August 1962) was an Italian architect, born in...
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  • Mark D. Fabiani (born 1957), American political strategist and crisis management expert Max Fabiani (1865–1962), Italian architect Raúl Fabiani (born 1984)...
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    reconstruction in 2014, it is made of glass. It was planned already in 1895 by Max Fabiani to build a bridge on the location, in 1913 Alfred Keller planned a staircase...
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    important examples of Secession were designed by Vienesse architects: Max Fabiani, the author of the house at 1 Barlickiego Street (1900) as well as Leopold...
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    Prešeren Square (category Max Fabiani buildings)
    into a square and paved. After the 1895 Ljubljana earthquake, architect Max Fabiani designed the square as the hub of four streets. In place of the medieval...
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    Ciril Zlobec, and Branka Jurca, social activist Danilo Dolci, architect Max Fabiani, painters Avgust Černigoj and Lojze Spacal, writers Alojz Rebula, Igor...
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    in the 1920s according to the plans laid out by the local architect Max Fabiani. Several rationalist buildings were built during this period, including...
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    also designed a monument designated to France Prešeren together with Max Fabiani. "Ivan Zajec". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 July 2020. Longley, Norm (2017)...
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    and diverse history. Modern architecture in Slovenia was introduced by Max Fabiani, and in the mid-war period, Jože Plečnik and Ivan Vurnik. In the second...
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    Urania, Vienna (category Max Fabiani buildings)
    built in 1909 according to the plans of Art Nouveau style architect Max Fabiani (a student of Otto Wagner) at the outlet of the Wien River and was opened...
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  • Trieste National Hall (category Max Fabiani buildings)
    around 1900. It was built by the Slovenian architect Max Fabiani between 1901 and 1904. Fabiani designed the building with the concept of technical-rational...
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    urban regulation was prepared in 1899 by the Viennese urban planner Max Fabiani. In 1855 a branch of the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway was built...
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    Museum of Modern Art. Modern architecture in Slovenia was introduced by Max Fabiani, and in the mid-war period, Jože Plečnik and Ivan Vurnik. In the second...
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  • Max Fabian may refer to: Max Fabian (cinematographer), Polish-Jewish cinematographer Max Fabian (painter), German-Jewish painter Max Fabiani, Slovenian-Italian...
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    historian Simon Rutar, painters Jožef Tominc and Saša Šantel, architect Max Fabiani, philologist Karel Štrekelj, and literary historian Avgust Žigon. Other...
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    Gregory was also built on the neighboring hill in the 15th century, where Max Fabiani's grave is located. The town walls that surround most of the village were...
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  • Černigoj (1898–1985) - painter Julia Doria - illustrator, painter, writer Max Fabiani (1865–1962) - architect Ivan Grohar (1867–1911) - painter. Franc Grom...
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  • Prešeren Monument (Ljubljana) (category Max Fabiani buildings)
    granite. It was made by the stonemason Alojzij Vodnik per a design by Max Fabiani, who based his work on a concept by Ivan Zajec. A letter about the erection...
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  • Narodna kavarna) in Ljubljana. In Vienna, he worked as an assistant to Max Fabiani. He graduated from the University of Vienna in 1900. In 1901, he went...
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  • 1885) May 14 – Dov Karmi, Israeli architect (born 1905) August 18 – Max Fabiani, Slovene-Italian architect (born 1865) September 23 – Louis de Soissons...
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  • Liberal nationalist mayors Ivan Hribar and Ivan Tavčar. Architects like Max Fabiani and Ciril Metod Koch introduced their own version of the Vienna Secession...
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    included Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Karl Ehn, Jože Plečnik, and Max Fabiani. Another student of Wagner's was Rudolph Schindler, who said "Modern...
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    (1928) Wall garden (1928) Fountain (1928) Stairway (1931) Stairway (1932) Max Fabiani Ivan Vurnik Prelovšek, Damjan (2008). The architect Jože Plečnik : guide...
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    attended the Sophiengymnasium in Vienna until 1910. He studied under Max Fabiani and Karl Mayreder at the Vienna University of Technology (1910–18) and...
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    Street by Leopold Bauer as well as house at 1 Barlickiego Street by Max Fabiani). Main centers of Art Nouveau buildings in Poland are Kraków, Łódź, Wrocław...
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    inner ring road. The bridge has been named after its original conceptor Max Fabiani (1865–1962) and was opened to the public on 22 August 2012. The architect...
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    In the 1920s, it was rebuilt according to the plans of the architect Max Fabiani. In 1924 and 1947, it was an integral part of the Municipality of Gorizia...
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    left to Italy. Well-known people from the region include architects Max Fabiani and Vojteh Ravnikar poets Simon Gregorčič, Alojz Gradnik, Srečko Kosovel...
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    Administrative seat: Komen Landmarks Ferrari Garden Komen Parish Church Štanjel Castle Štanjel Parish Church Notable people Max Fabiani Anton Mahnič...
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    Mladika Complex (category Max Fabiani buildings)
    to host the town's girls' lyceum. It was designed by the architect Max Fabiani. In addition, the education society Mladika ("Offspring") from 1907 operated...
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