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- translated from the original German by Rudolf Herz. Teaching at Weimar's Bauhochschule from 1926 after graduating from the Bauhaus, Ernst Neufert began to...
- Achim Preiß, Klaus-Jürgen Winkler: Weimarer Konzepte. Die Kunst- und Bauhochschule 1860–1995. VDG Weimar, Weimar 1996, p. 41 Gerd Offenberg: Mosaik meines...
- openness to the latest international influences. His ideas for the Bauhochschule in 1926 were developments on the same theme. Following the closure of...
- returned to Weimar and became a teacher under Otto Bartning at the Bauhochschule (Building College), known as "the other Bauhaus". From 1928 to 1930...
- in Berlin, in 1927 he became a visiting professor at the Staatliche Bauhochschule in Weimar. From 1929 to 1959 he worked for the Town Planning department...
- German–Swiss architect. A Schwarzwald farmer's son, he grew up studying at the Bauhochschule Karlsruhe and in 1904 founded the architectural firm Robert Curjel und...
- Achim Preiss & Klaus-Jürgen Winkler, Weimarer Konzepte. Die Kunst- und Bauhochschule 1860–1995, VDG Weimar, 1996. Meyer-Bremen, Rudolf (9 August 2003). "Ursprüngliche...
- actor. He married Daphne Rudd in 1951. Franks trained at the Staatliche Bauhochschule (de) in Weimar, Germany, from 1929 to 1930. He also attended classes...
- was appointed as a teacher of colour and general morphology at the Bauhochschule University of Craft and Architecture in Weimar. The school was established...