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these estates,
housing cooperatives were founded. One of
these enterprises,
GEHAG (Gemeinnützige Heimstätten-, Spar- und Bau-Aktiengesellschaft), founded...
- The
group disbanded in 1921. In 1924 Taut was made
chief architect of
GEHAG, a
Berlin public housing cooperative, and was the main
designer of several...
- Pückler, with
money and
other ****ets
going to his
niece Marie von Pachelbl-
Gehag, née von Seydewitz. The prince's
literary estate was
inherited by writer...
- 'Carl-Legien-Siedlung',
through the au****es of the
Trade Unionist building society GEHAG. Taut's
designs featured controversially modern flat roofs,
humane access...
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projects of the time,
which were
produced under government cooperative Gehag sponsorship, the
Siemensstadt was
constructed by a
private housing cooperative...
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Neufriesach Biedröß
Gottschee Nesseltal Nesseltal Lazec Loški
Potok Gehack,
Gehag Gəhack
Gottschee Suchen Suchen Livold Kočevje
Lienfeld Liəwold Gottschee...
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constructed under his leadership. In 1924, he
founded the
building society GEHAG [de],
which was
responsible for
seventy percent of Berlin's
housing built...
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Gereuth Loitsch Ruše Maria-Rast
Marbug Savci Safren Seč, Novo
Mesto Gehack,
Gehag Segovci Sögersdorf
Sejanci Seanzen Selca nad Škofjo Loko (Selce) Selzach...
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office at the Gemeinnützige Heimstätten-, Spar- und Bau-Aktengesellschaft (
GEHAG), a
position he held for
nearly ten years;
there he
collaborated on several...
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Lazec (pronounced [ˈlaːzəts];
formerly also Laze; German:
Gehack or
Gehag (bei Obergr****),
Gottschee German: Gəhack) is a
village in the Muni****lity...