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    Heinrich Tessenow (7 April 1876 – 1 November 1950) was a German architect, professor, and urban planner active at the time of the Weimar Republic. Tessenow is...
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  • Tessenow is a village and a former municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since January 2019, it is part...
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    illegally destroyed the Villa Böhler in Oberalpina, designed by Heinrich Tessenow from 1916-18. Heineken struggled for some time with deteriorating health;...
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  • awarded both the Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal (Heinrich-Tessenow-Medaille). In 1952, he married Ingrid Løvberg Pettersen...
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  • The Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal (Heinrich-Tessenow-Medaille) is an architecture award established in 1963 by the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. of Hamburg...
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    was awarded the Tessenow Gold Medal, what was followed by a comprehensive exhibition of his work together with the work of the Tessenow Stipendiat and...
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    Blixen. 1947 Honorary Royal Designer for Industry, London 1973 Heinrich Tessenow Medal 1977 C. F. Hansen Medal London, the Unique City (1937) Towns and...
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    where he studied under Heinrich Tessenow, whom Speer greatly admired. After passing his exams in 1927, Speer became Tessenow's assistant, a high honor for...
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    founded in 1909. It was Germany's first garden city. In 1911, Heinrich Tessenow built the Hellerau Festspielhaus (festival theatre). Until the outbreak...
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    Bing. Unschuld (2003), pp. 33–66. Unschuld (2003). UnschuldTessenow (2008). UnschuldTessenow (2011). Lu, Gwei-djen and Joseph Needham (1980). Celestial...
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    Adolf Behne, Bruno Taut, and Peter Behrens. Schultz-Naumburg and Heinrich Tessenow advocated for interpreting Biedermeier architecture liberally, allowing...
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    Johannis Church St. Petri Church, with stained glass by Charles Crodel Tessenow Loft - Conventions, partys, conferences Magdeburg Museum of Cultural History...
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  • Speer Blythe Danner - Margarete Speer Trevor Howard - Professor Heinrich Tessenow Derek Jacobi - Adolf Hitler Randy Quaid - Putzi Hanfstaengl Stephen Collins...
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    monarchy in the German Revolution of 1918–19. In 1931 the architect Heinrich Tessenow was commissioned by the Free State of Prussia to redesign the building...
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  • in memoriam of Rostock architect Heinrich Tessenow. The prize is annually assigned by the Heinrich-Tessenow-Gesellschaft e.V. and among the rewardeds...
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    Hansen Medal 1958: Prince Eugen Medal for architecture 1964: Heinrich Tessenow Medal Ibler, Marianne: Kay Fisker and the Danish Academy in Rome. Archipress...
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    Riemerschmid. Other architects affiliated with the project include Heinrich Tessenow and the Belgian Henry van de Velde. By 1914, it had 1,870 members, including...
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    Kistemaker (1997), pp. 120–123. Giles 1898, p. 338, cited in Unschuld & Tessenow 2011, p. 5. Nienhauser 1994, p. 1, note 3. Mathieu 1984, p. 29, p. 243...
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    Memorial Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal of Hamburg University, the UPM (Politecnic University of Madrid)...
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    the best-known representative of which was the reform architect Heinrich Tessenow (1876–1950), and the Bauhaus. The first establishment of a vegetarian settlement...
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    Auszeichnungen für gute Bauten Graubünden, Switzerland. 1989: Heinrich Tessenow medal, Technische Universität Hannover, Germany. 1991: Gulam, European...
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    Munch (1863–1944), Norwegian painter, lived in Rostock 1907/08. Heinrich Tessenow (1876–1950), architect, professor and urban planner Paul Wallat (1879–1964)...
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    Muthesius, Peter Behrens, Theodor Fischer,Fritz Schumacher, and Heinrich Tessenow. The Werkbund exhibition of 1914 in Cologne was the first exhibition of...
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    Henkel Foundation of Düsseldorf, Germany, 2009 – awarded the Heinrich Tessenow Medal, an honour which, until then, had been reserved for architects and...
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  • Speer's childhood, followed by a description of his role as Heinrich Tessenow's assistant at the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg (now Technische...
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  • Mann Prize, a literary award given by the Berlin Academy of Art Heinrich Tessenow Medal, an architecture prize established in 1963 Heinrich Wieland Prize...
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  • architectural design. In 2006 they were awarded the prestigious Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal and Erich Schelling Medal for their contribution to architecture...
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  • 56667 (Gartenstadt Falkenberg) 1913–1916 Bruno Taut Bruno Taut Heinrich Tessenow Siedlung Schillerpark Wedding 52°33′34″N 13°20′56″E / 52.55944°N 13.34889°E...
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  • won several RIBA Awards, the Schelling Medal for architecture. and the Tessenow Medal 2023. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire...
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    2014: 154. 2014: 13. Elvin et al. 1998:521-2 25-158, tr. Unschuld and Tessenow 2001: 420–421. tr. 2001: 421. Yang 1998:xiii 1/17a-b, tr. Liu 1971: 298...
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