#German Architecture
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ancientsstudies · 9 months ago
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UNESCO-Welterbe Markgräfliches Opernhaus Bayreuth by baroqueblockbuster.
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juliaknz · 1 month ago
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HENN ARCHITEKTEN ROBATHERM HQ, 2019 Jettingen-Scheppach, Germany Image © Henn Architekten
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arc-hus · 3 months ago
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HS77 Apartments, Stuttgart - von M
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toyastales · 6 days ago
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Hamburg's legendary Chilehaus building was built in 1922.
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modernbrutalismus · 10 months ago
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Kirche Christi Auferstehung (Church of the Resurrection of Christ), Cologne, Germany.
(Arch. Gottfried Böhm, 1968-70)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
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masafumitsuji · 6 months ago
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Mariendom Type : Church Architect : Gottfried Böhm Year : 1963-1968 Country : Germany Address : Elberfelder Str. 12, 42553 Velbert Photo : Masafumi Tsuji 辻 優史
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cotesgoat · 1 month ago
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Schloss Nymphenburg
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thatswhywelovegermany · 7 months ago
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Entrance hall of the regional court of Berlin
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fashionlandscapeblog · 21 days ago
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Bernhardt + Partner Architekten
Das Haus der Astronomie on the campus of the Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, 2011
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germanpostwarmodern · 6 months ago
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During the 1960s and 1970s Munich became home to some very succinct and sometimes even funky buildings: besides the numerous buildings for the 1972 Olympic Games for example the short-lived Schwabylon (1973-79) shopping center by Justus Dahinden, the latter’s Tantris restaurant or the Citta 2000 set new accents in Munich’s urban environment.
In the area of housing several buildings by the team of Jürgen von Gagern, Peter Ludwig and Udo von der Mühlen set new standards in terms of facade design and internal organization: by applying cross-wall construction they were able to combine flexible and spacious floor plans with large window areas and expressively designed balconies, perfectly embodied by the Orpheus & Eurydike apartment complex.
With their last project, the Amalienpassage (1969-77), the architects then heralded a new degree of complexity and urban integration: with the clear intention to continue Munich’s urban structure, the architects designed a complex sequence of courtyards that creates a connection between the Amalienpassage and the Türkenstraße. That the multiform building despite its complexity appears as a coherent whole is thanks to the color scheme developed by Eva von Gagern-Hübsch as well as Karl Kagerer’s design of the outdoor areas that add a high quality of stay to this exceptional project.
Sadly, Jürgen von Gagern already in July of 1975 left the firm and finalized the project without his former partners, a move that was followed by law suits and bad blood.
The history of vGLVdM as well as the individual architect’s career after the firm’s dissolution for the first time has been comprehensively documented in the present publication: „von Gagern, Ludwig, von Der Mühlen: Bauten von 1958 bis 1998“, recently published by Hirmer and edited by Benjamin Eder & Stefan Imhof, features a comprehensive history of the firm, 12 exemplary buildings as well as a complete work catalogue. The featured buildings are extensively documented in photos, plans and sections that offer deep insights into the complex disposition of many of vGLVdM’s designs and one can only thank the editors for this long overdue publication. Highly recommended!
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madeleineengland · 2 years ago
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Nymphenburg Palace (Munich, Germany).
The great hall. Ceiling painted by Johann Baptist Zimmerman
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jambuonthemoon · 8 months ago
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ludwigsburg, germany (june 2024) 🏰🇩🇪🎠
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i wish i took more pictures here, such a beautiful palace with amazing history! we could not take pictures on the inside but the gardens were absolutely stunning.
photos by me :)
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atelier-xm · 29 days ago
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A photo I took a while back when visiting the local municipal office
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arc-hus · 1 year ago
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Mary Queen of Peace Church, Neviges, Germany - Gottfried Boehm
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modernbrutalismus · 6 months ago
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Kirche Johannes XXIII. (Saint John XXIII Church), Cologne, Germany.
(Arch. Heinz Buchmann & Josef Rikus, 1964-69)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
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nyctalus-noctula · 3 months ago
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Lambertikirche, Münster
Man, i really forget to appreciate this city sometimes. Been living here for years but rarely, if ever, look up to see the church in its whole glory. You want to be nonchalant about it, not touristy, unbothered by sights. But she deserves all the attention!
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