- The
Bauakademie (Building Academy, also
known as the S****elsche
Bauakademie) in Berlin, Germany, was a
higher education institution for the art of building...
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built in Bogotá
between 1848–1926 by
Thomas Reed,
trained at the
Berlin Bauakademie; the
Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá (1807–1823),
designed by
Friar Domingo...
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inherent danger of
fires caused by gas in the 19th century. The
Berlin Bauakademie, by Karl
Friedrich S****el (1832–36), is
considered one of the forerunners...
- zu
Berlin (en: "Royal
Trade Academy",
founded in 1827) and Königliche
Bauakademie zu
Berlin (en: "Royal
Building Academy",
founded in 1799), two predecessor...
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graduated from the
Bauakademie in 1830,
after only two years' study.
Between 1832 and 1836 he
worked to
erect a new home for the
Bauakademie,
using designs...
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institute to
educate technical workers,
which would later merge with the
Bauakademie to form the
Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg; now
Technische Universität...
- Lucae) was a
German architect and from 1873
director of the
Berliner Bauakademie.
Richard Lucae came from an old
Berlin pharmacy family. His
father was...
- his brothers.
After finishing school,
Siemens intended to
study at the
Bauakademie Berlin. However,
since his
family was
highly indebted and thus could...
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functional style provided the city with a
distinctly neoclassical center. His
Bauakademie is
considered one of the
forerunners of
modern architecture due to its...
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Wilhelm Stier) was a
German architect and
university teacher at the
Berlin Bauakademie.
Wilhelm Stier was born the son of a
German warrant officer in the then...