Bruno Julius Florian Taut (4 May 1880 – 24 December 1938) was a renowned German architect, urban planner and author of Prussian Lithuanian heritage ("taut"...
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Einstein Tower in Potsdam. By 1925, most of the leading architects such as Bruno Taut, Erich Mendelsohn, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Hans Poelzig...
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Look up taut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A taut object is one under tension. Taut is also a surname, and may refer to: Bruno Taut (1880–1938)...
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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...
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the aftermath of the war these architects (as well as others such as Bruno Taut) worked in the revolutionary Arbeitsrat für Kunst, pioneering Expressionist...
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fresh design solutions, as well as technical and aesthetic innovations. Bruno Taut, Martin Wagner and Walter Gropius were among the leading architects of...
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housing estate in Berlin, built in 1925–33. It was designed by architect Bruno Taut, municipal planning head and co-architect Martin Wagner, garden architect...
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Adolf Meyer (1911–13) The Glass Pavilion in Cologne by German architect Bruno Taut (1914) At the end of the 19th century, a few architects began to challenge...
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Objectivity. An entire group of working architects, including Erich Mendelsohn, Bruno Taut and Hans Poelzig, turned away from fanciful experimentation and towards...
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a basis of expressionist architecture in Germany. It was initiated by Bruno Taut. Sharp, Dennis (1966). Modern Architecture and Expressionism. George Braziller:...
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home now occupies the plot. 19: Bruno Taut Taut was part of the group on the recommendation of his older brother, Max Taut. House 19 is a single-family,...
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the writer Edwin Koenemann in 1926 following the architectural draft of Bruno Taut. Nowadays, the wooden house is under preservation and in the last couple...
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Brazilian footballer Bruno Tarimo (born 1995), Tanzanian boxer Bruno Taut (1880–1938), German architect, urban planner and author Bruno Tavares (born 2002)...
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Peter Behrens, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, J.J.P. Oud, Mart Stam, and Bruno Taut. The exhibition was enormously popular, with thousands of daily visitors...
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architecture and one of its leading proponents, Bruno Taut. He composed aphoristic poems about glass for the Taut's Glass Pavilion at the Werkbund Exhibition...
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Taisha, Nishina Shinmei Shrine and Sumiyoshi Taisha. German architect Bruno Taut compared the importance of Ise Shrine's honden to that of Greece's Parthenon...
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championed by Bruno Taut in the early part of the 20th century. Taut made the concept into the title of his first Book in 1917, published in 1919. Taut's idea...
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Architecture Worker in a garbage incineration plant Bruno Taut, Down with Seriousism! (1920) Bruno Taut, Daybreak (1921) Antonio Sant'Elia, Manifesto of...
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Peter Behrens, Hugo Häring, Erich Mendelsohn, Mies van der Rohe, Bruno Taut and Max Taut. The group promoted the progress of modernism in architecture....
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younger brother of Bruno Taut. He, his brother and Franz Hoffman formed Taut & Hoffman, an architecture firm in Berlin, In the 1920s, Max Taut was particularly...
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space in the 47 m2 (510 sq ft) apartments. Architects Martin Wagner, Bruno Taut and others built the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, now a World Heritage...
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20th century through a book published in 1934 by German architect Bruno Taut. Taut arrived in Japan at Tsuruga port on 3 May 1934. On only his second...
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westernmost city blocks at Oderstraße, which were developed only in 1927 by Bruno Taut according to modern reformist ideals. The large sports grounds in the...
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including Siedlung Römerstadt 1927–1929 Patrick Geddes – Tel Aviv 1927 Bruno Taut – Hufeisensiedlung (Horseshoe Projects), Berlin 1928 Henry Wright – Radburn...
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critics. These included Peter Behrens, Henry van de Velde, August Endell, Bruno Taut, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Hermann Muthesius, Karl Scheffler, Walter Curt...
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Subaru née Fuji Heavy Industries. In the 1930s, German architect Bruno Julius Florian Taut lived and conducted research for a while in Takasaki. The Girard...
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industrial towns in the Soviet Union. Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky alongside Bruno Taut, and Ernst May, was among the leading housing development architects during...
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Non-Referential Architecture. Breitschmid has written several essays on the work of Bruno Taut. Breitschmid submitted his doctoral dissertation "Der Baugedanke bei Friedrich...
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taken up in the 1920s by architects in Germany and Austria, most notably Bruno Taut, Erna Meyer, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and Benita Otte, who designed...
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figures like Walter Gropius, Bertram Goodhue, Walter Burley Griffin, Bruno Taut, and Adolf Loos remain intriguing suggestions of what might have been...
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