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    Max Laeuger (30 September 1864 – 12 December 1952) was a German architect, artist, and ceramicist. He was born and died in Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg...
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    – this was not popular on first launch, but was revived much later. Max Laeuger, mainly an architect, was the only very significant 19th-century German...
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    sketches. Already in 1907 the German artist, designer and architect Max Laeuger took over the building site when the foundation walls were built. He...
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    Fischer (who served as its first president), Josef Hoffmann, Bruno Paul, Max Laeuger and Richard Riemerschmid. Other architects affiliated with the project...
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  • North Rhine-Westphalia The stained glass windows of St. Paul's Church by Max Laeuger in Basel Lutheran church by Curt Rothkegel in Qingdao, China Churches...
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    teachers during his studies were Josef Durm, Otto Warth, Carl Schäfer, and Max Laeuger. Kaufmann graduated with his engineering diploma on 14 December 1899...
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    Versailles Town planning  Alfred Hensel (GER) Stadium at Nuremberg  Jacques Lambert (FRA) Stadium at Versailles  Max Laeuger (GER) Municipal Park at Hamburg...
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    (1891–1979) Alexander Kanoldt (1881–1939) Michaela Kölmel 1956–2007) Max Laeuger (1864–1952) Hans Thoma (1839–1924) Herbert Wetterauer (* 1957) Horst...
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    The second floor is dedicated to artistic pottery, including work from Max Laeuger, one of the pioneers of modern German pottery, pieces from the Fayence-Manufaktur...
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    Apostle Paul with a sword. The stained glass windows are by the artist Max Laeuger from Lörrach. The interior features blue and green hues, with rich gold...
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    front wall by Heinrich Altherr (1878–1947) and stained glass windows by Max Laeuger (1864–1952). In 2019, the church was profaned and has been converted...
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  • Lancaster (1864‍–‍1941) Batty Langley (1696‍–‍1751) Peter Latz (b. 1939) Max Laeuger (1864‍–‍1952) Ernest Law (1854‍–‍1930) Elizabeth Lawrence (1904‍–‍1985)...
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    first houses were built near today's Ostendorfplatz; architects like Max Laeuger worked on the planning. From 1931, the Protestant Diakonissenanstalt...
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    Hensel (GER) Stadium at Nuremberg  Jacques Lambert (FRA) Stadium at Versailles  Max Laeuger (GER) Municipal park at Hamburg 1932 Los Angeles  John Hughes (GBR) Design...
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  •  United States 10 March 1892 1 March 1952 Film director My Man Godfrey Max Laeuger  Germany 30 September 1864 12 December 1952 Architect, ceramicist Alfred...
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     France Marian Brackenridge  United States Marian Gobius  Netherlands Max Laeuger  Germany Merrell Gage  United States Michel Jungblut Luxembourg Naoya...
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  • plastic was left unsealed and unpainted and is illuminated at night. Max Laeuger, Keramik-Relief (Relief in ceramic), (1902): On the St. Boniface Church...
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    including works by Peter Behrens, Charles Crodel, Margarete Heymann, Max Laeuger, Otto Lindig, Hedwig Marquardt and Henry van de Velde. Wikimedia Commons...
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  • 1963 Basel Mathilde Laeuger 1964 Montreux Monique Petit 1965 Bern Maria Fässler Cécile Huser K. Fischler 1966 Lugano Mathilde Laeuger 1967 Biel Anna Näpfer...
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