Architektur (Mulheim an Der Ruhr) - Wasserkraftwerk Raffelberg, Emil Fahrenkamp, Wasserkraftwerk Kahlenberg, Solbad Raffelberg (English, German, Paperback)


Kapitel: Wasserkraftwerk Raffelberg, Emil Fahrenkamp, Wasserkraftwerk Kahlenberg, Solbad Raffelberg, Museum Zur Vorgeschichte Des Films, Haus Urge, Bismarckturm, Architekten Pfeifer Und Grossmann, Stadt-Viadukt Und Ruhrbrucke Mulheim, Aquarius-Wassermuseum, Wasserbahnhof, Villa Josef Thyssen, Haus Kuchen. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Emil Fahrenkamp (November 8, 1885 - May 24, 1966) was a German architect and professor, one of the most prominent architects of the interwar period, best known for his 1930 Shell-Haus in Berlin. Fahrenkamp was born in Aachen, and came to Dusseldorf to work in the office of Wilhelm Kreis from 1909 to 1912. He became assistant, then professor at the Dusseldorf Academy of Art. His work in the 1920s and early 1930s can be seen as an integration of progressive Neues Bauen (simplified forms, flat roofs, repeated window patterns) with features of traditional styles. During the war Fahrenkamp accepted commissions from the Nazis, although he considered himself apolitical. After the war he remained active as an architect but withdrew from public life. He died on May 24 1966 leaving behind a wife and two daughters. ...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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Kapitel: Wasserkraftwerk Raffelberg, Emil Fahrenkamp, Wasserkraftwerk Kahlenberg, Solbad Raffelberg, Museum Zur Vorgeschichte Des Films, Haus Urge, Bismarckturm, Architekten Pfeifer Und Grossmann, Stadt-Viadukt Und Ruhrbrucke Mulheim, Aquarius-Wassermuseum, Wasserbahnhof, Villa Josef Thyssen, Haus Kuchen. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Emil Fahrenkamp (November 8, 1885 - May 24, 1966) was a German architect and professor, one of the most prominent architects of the interwar period, best known for his 1930 Shell-Haus in Berlin. Fahrenkamp was born in Aachen, and came to Dusseldorf to work in the office of Wilhelm Kreis from 1909 to 1912. He became assistant, then professor at the Dusseldorf Academy of Art. His work in the 1920s and early 1930s can be seen as an integration of progressive Neues Bauen (simplified forms, flat roofs, repeated window patterns) with features of traditional styles. During the war Fahrenkamp accepted commissions from the Nazis, although he considered himself apolitical. After the war he remained active as an architect but withdrew from public life. He died on May 24 1966 leaving behind a wife and two daughters. ...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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Books + Company

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2010

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First published

July 2010

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Dimensions

152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

44

ISBN-13

978-1-158-90118-0

Barcode

9781158901180

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LSN

1-158-90118-6



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