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- The Heimatstil is an architectural style of the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth referring to the historicist...
- architecture known as Heimatstil or Heimatschutzstil was developing in Germany and German Switzerland. In contrast to Art Nouveau, the Heimatstil was a reaction...
- Heimatschutzstil ("Homeland Preservation Style") or Heimatstil (the latter term is not to be confused with Heimatstil in the sense of late historicism) is a style...
- capping the corner tower and the gables with volutes point more to a Heimatstil (Homeland style) po****r in German architecture around 1900. The building...
- Kochelsee Railway. Post office by Robert Vorhoelzer in the then dominant "Heimatstil", 1922-1923 Verena Eberle (born 1950), former German swimmer Ludwig Kögl...
- Stähelin (1872–1941 or 1950), who were responsible for the po****rity of the Heimatstil and Heimatschutzstil (“homeland style” and “homeland security style”)...
- dominated in Vorarlberg at the turn of the century is characterised by the "Heimatstil", the Southern German variant of Art Nouveau. An example for this style...
- Queenslander 1840s–1960s (Australian) Federation 1890–1920 (Australian) Heimatstil 1870–1900 (Austria, Germany, Switzerland Neoclásico Isabelino 1843–1897...
- gr****y yard, scattered building complex with representative three-floor Heimatstil buildings, 1932 and years following Auf dem Martinsberg 1 (monumental...
- architectural mainstream of 1920s and 1930s Munich still preferred the nostalgic "Heimatstil". The Great Depression, beginning in 1929, had a disastrous effect on...