- Günter
Behnisch (12 June 1922 – 12 July 2010) was a
German architect, born in Lockwitz, near Dresden.
During the
Second World War he
became one of Germany's...
- purpose-built for
football alone.
Designed by the
German architect Günther
Behnisch and the
engineer Frei Otto, with the ****istance of John Argyris, the lightweight...
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Behnisch may
refer to: Günter
Behnisch (1922–2010),
German architect Willi Behnisch (born 1956),
Argentine cinematographer, film director, and screenplay...
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founded in 1989 by
Stefan Behnisch, son of the well-known
German architect Günter
Behnisch.
Among the
works from Günter
Behnisch are the
stadium for the...
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field heritage.
Renovation proved impossible, as the
architect Günther
Behnisch vetoed major modifications of the stadium.
After much discussion, the city...
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after the Games. The
competition sites,
designed by
architect Günther
Behnisch,
included the
Olympic swimming hall, the
Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a...
- "architect Günter
Behnisch dies at 88 years". Die Welt. 2010-07-13.
Retrieved 3
November 2016. "Front history, rear
Behnisch The
Hotel Adlon in Berlin...
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Games of 1936 in
Berlin under Hitler. The
architecture firm of Günter
Behnisch and its
partners developed a
comprehensive master plan for the
sports and...
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Willi Behnisch (born 1956 in
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine cinematographer, film director, and
screenplay writer. Most of his work is as a cinematographer...
- competition, the
University of
Baltimore School of Law
awarded the
German firm
Behnisch Architekten 1st
prize for its design,
which was
selected for the school's...