Dominikus Böhm (23 October 1880 – 6 August 1955) was a German architect specializing in churches. He built churches in Cologne, the Ruhr area, Swabia,...
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2023. Böhm was born in Offenbach am Main near Frankfurt on 23 January 1920. He was the youngest of three children of Maria and Dominikus Böhm. His father...
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between 1456 and 1503; quarrystone aisleless church, 1950–1951, architect Dominikus Böhm, Cologne; quarrystone tower with onion cupola, 1955–1963 Pater-Martin-Straße...
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Słowiański Square (1927-1928) and St Joseph's Church (1930-1931, designed by Dominikus Böhm). There are also numerous monuments referring to the history of the...
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with her husband, Gottfried Böhm. Böhm studied architecture at the Technical University Munich where she met Gottfried Böhm whom she married in 1948. Her...
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Domes Pavilion in Wrocław), Max Berg (Centennial Hall in Wrocław), Dominikus Böhm (St Joseph's Church, Zabrze), Erich Mendelsohn (Jewish Tahara house...
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style. It is one of several Brick Expressionist buildings designed by Dominikus Böhm (1880–1955). It is located on the southwest side of central Zabrze at...
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an urban designer Carl Moritz (1863–1944) Rudolf Jacobs (1879–1946) Dominikus Böhm (1880–1955) Fritz Höger (1877–1949) Erich Mendelsohn (1887–1953) Hans...
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influential modernist architects in the early to mid 20th century include Dominikus Böhm, Rudolf Schwarz, and Auguste Perret. While secular structures clearly...
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Wehrmacht officer in the Second World War and member of the 20 July Plot Dominikus Böhm (1880–1955), architect Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister...
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Sur #213, San Salvador Country El Salvador Architecture Architect(s) Dominikus Böhm Type Cathedral Date established 28 September 1842 (as the 1st cathedral)...
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modern Roman Catholic Christ the King church (Christkönigskirche) by Dominikus Böhm and the historic half-timbered houses. In one of these, the Old Town...
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German judge and politician, Reich Ministry of Justice (d. 1970) 1880 – Dominikus Böhm, German architect (d. 1955) 1880 – Una O'Connor, Irish-American actress...
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hall, designed by J. Crouwel Jr. St. Engelbert, Cologne, 1928−1932, by Dominikus Böhm Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, 1943, Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil...
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Illinois is demolished. Stella Maris on the island of Norderney by Dominikus Böhm is completed RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Edwin Cooper. Grand Prix de Rome...
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Water Tower, Malmö, Sweden Catholic Church, Amlwch, Wales Peter Behrens Dominikus Böhm (Cologne, Ruhr area, Swabia, Hesse) Martin Elsaesser (Southern Germany)...
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June 15 – Aymar Embury II, American architect (died 1966) October 23 – Dominikus Böhm, German church architect (died 1955) November 9 – Giles Gilbert Scott...
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simplicity spread to Switzerland with such architects as Fritz Metzger and Dominikus Böhm. After the Second World War, Metzger continued to develop his ideas...
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American International Style architect and educator (born 1886) August 6 – Dominikus Böhm, German church architect (born 1880) November 29 – Rene Paul Chambellan...
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Plečnik. Catholic Church of St Engelbert, Cologne, Germany, designed by Dominikus Böhm. The Daily Express Building, London, designed by Sir Owen Williams....
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an artistic milieu in Mainz, she went on to study architecture under Dominikus Böhm in Cologne. As a result of her talented approach, she soon won a number...
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Langenhorst in 1955. On 4 July 1955 St. Paul's Church (designed by Dominikus Böhm) was dedicated, and the cornerstone of the Church of the Apostles (both...
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a central precinct, designed by the distinguished church architect Dominikus Böhm, working with a young Martin Weber. Construction was interrupted almost...
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Pfarrkirche St. Apollinaris in Lindlar – Frielingsdorf des Architekten Dominikus Böhm (2012) – 4. Teil des fünfteiligen Kirchenzyklus "Apokalypse"; 24:07...
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Oswald Mathias Ungers, Wilhelm Riphahn, Karl Band, Gottfried Böhm, and Dominikus Böhm were also stored in the building. All charters and privileges formerly...
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Werner Schriefers, painter and designer Martin Elsaesser (1920–1925) Dominikus Böhm (1926–1934/1947–1953) Richard Riemerschmid (1926–1931) Stefan Leuer...
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Monica's Church, Bootle) 1935–36 Inspired by the Continental churches of Dominikus Böhm, St Monica's is constructed in fawn-coloured brick with a green pantile...
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architectural developments on the Continent, in particular by the German Dominikus Böhm. It is unlikely that he was at all influenced by his Chilean father...
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Moderner Kirchenbau als Bedeutungsarchitektur. Die Lichtkonzeption Dominikus Böhms (1880–1955) als Ausdruck einer mystagogischen Raumidee, in: »Liturgie...
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