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- Hermann Finsterlin (18 August 1887 – 16 September 1973) was a German visionary architect, painter, poet, essayist, toymaker and composer. He pla**** an...
- projects on paper, such as Bruno Taut's Alpine Architecture and Hermann Finsterlin's Formspiels. Ephemeral exhibition buildings were numerous and highly significant...
- architecture is the main theme: Amsterdam School (de Klerk, Kramer), Mendelsohn, Finsterlin, Feininger et al. Edited in Amsterdam and Santpoort, 1918–1932. Countermovement...
- expressionist projects, including Bruno Taut's Alpine Architecture and Hermann Finsterlin's Formspiels, remained on paper. Scenography for theatre and films provided...
- the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, Germany. Hermann Finsterlin is one of the most radical German expressionist architects, known for...
- Gaudi in Barcelona and of the Expressionists like Bruno Taut and Hermann Finsterlin are considered to be blob architecture. The emergence of new aesthetic-oriented...
- Name pen-name location Wilhelm Brückman Brexbach Emden Hermann Finsterlin Prometh Stuttgart Paul Gösch Tancred Berlin Jakobus Göttel Stellarius Cologne...
- including: Art Deco; German Expressionism, for instance the works of Hermann Finsterlin; and the organicist movement, po****rized in the work of Antoni Gaudí...
- Thomas Baumgartner Walter Bud Marius Bunescu Arnold Fiechter Hermann Finsterlin Erwin Henning Leo Sebastian Humer Paul Kauzmann Paul Klee Hans Lembke...
- Egypt Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), Norway Arthur Fehr (1904–1969), US Hermann Finsterlin (1887–1973), Germany Theodor Fischer (1862–1938), Germany Harold H. Fisher...