The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace) is a modernist building in Heerlen, Netherlands, built in 1935. Formerly a fashion house and department store...
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design, and a distinctive building in the city centre, is the so-called Glaspaleis (Glass Palace), listed as one of the world's thousand most architecturally...
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years he is being rediscovered, exemplified by the proclamation of his Glaspaleis as one of the world's 1000 most important buildings of the 20th century...
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were torn down, the Glaspaleis became completely free standing. For more on how the Glaspaleis fared after that, see Glaspaleis#Decay and renovation...
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Champs-Élysées (Paris), 1910–1913, by Auguste Perret International Style: The Glaspaleis (Heerlen, the Netherlands), 1934–1935, by Frits Peutz and Philip Johnson...
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California, US Crystal Castles (disambiguation) Glass Palace (disambiguation) Glaspaleis, a former fashion house and department store in Heerlen, The Netherlands...
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Montenegro ACU, Utrecht, Netherlands De Balie, Amsterdam, Netherlands Glaspaleis, Heerlen, Netherlands OT301, Amsterdam, Netherlands Centro Cultural de...
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played an important role in this transformation with buildings like the Glaspaleis, the former offices of Oranje Nassaumijnen, the Monseigneur Schrijnen...
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German actress (d. 1985) 1896 – Frits Peutz, Dutch architect, designed the Glaspaleis (d. 1974) 1897 – Erich Löwenhardt, Polish-German lieutenant and pilot...
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Portugal 1933 Hans Scharoun Schminke House Löbau, Germany 1933 Frits Peutz Glaspaleis Heerlen, Netherlands 1933 František Lydie Gahura Tomas Bata Memorial Zlín...
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of the Netherlands. It was designed by Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) and J. Bongaerts. The buildings behind it are from a later date and include...
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well as the Central Library of Maastricht, and renovated the distinctive Glaspaleis in Heerlen, which houses its Central Library. Arup were selected to create...
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neo-romanesque style and using marl stone. Frits Peutz, best known for the Glaspaleis located on the same square, supervised the repair of war damage between...
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Waxmann Verlag. p. 51. ISBN 9783830986904. Retrieved 5 July 2020. "Het glaspaleis van Laken". De Tijd (in Dutch). Retrieved 5 July 2020. Douglas De Coninck...
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Glass Palace may refer to: Glaspaleis, a former fashion house and department store in Heerlen, Netherlands; now a cultural center Glaspalast (Munich),...
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stemming from a family of weavers and son of the builder of the famous Glaspaleis in Heerlen, the Netherlands (see Schunck), arrived in Bonaire to set up...
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House was designed by the famed architect Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) in 1932, and named after the 18th bishop of Roermond Laurentius Josephus...
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the "Bouwprijs" 2005. In 2007, the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden and the "Glaspaleis" in Heerlen honoured him with an exhibition of his work. In 2013, together...
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1999 Q 30 (Gendarmenmarkt), Berlin 2002 DOCK, Düsseldorf 2003 Renovatie Glaspaleis, Heerlen 2006 Vesteda Tower, Eindhoven 2007 Mosae Forum, Maastricht 2007...
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built commissions funded by the coal industry, most recognizably the Glaspaleis. With the decline of industry the city lost most of its status as an industrial...
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