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Hermann Henselmann (3
February 1905 – 19
January 1995) was a
German architect most
famous for his
buildings constructed in East
Germany during the 1950s...
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Josef Henselmann (16
August 1898 in
Sigmaringen – 19
January 1987) was a
German sculptor and professor.
Henselmann was born in Sigmaringen,
Province of...
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University Tower (Uniturm) or the
Henselmann tower,
after the
architect Hermann Henselmann.
Often it is just
called the tower. The JenTower...
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programme after World War II. It was
designed by the
architects Hermann Henselmann, Hartmann, Hopp, Leucht, Paulick, and
Souradny to
contain spacious and...
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chairman of the
Council of State,
called in his
Berlin architect Hermann Henselmann for the planning. Both were fond of
representative symbolic architecture...
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designed by
architect Hermann Henselmann in the
shape of an open book, and
built between 1968 and 1972. It
followed Henselmann's idea to cap
central places...
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implementation of the
tower between 1965 and 1969,
including Hermann Henselmann and Jörg Streitparth,
Fritz Dieter, Günter
Franke and
Werner Ahrendt,...
- Otto John (3rd from left) in East-Berlin with
Wilhelm Girnus [de],
Hermann Henselmann and
Erich Correns (6
August 1954)...
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Unter den Linden. This was
initially mocked by
Modernists such as
Hermann Henselmann, and
until around 1948, East Berlin's city
planning (directed by Hans...
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Walter Gropius Otto
Haesler Arieh El-Hanani
Wallace Harrison Hermann Henselmann Raymond Hood
George Howe
Muzharul Islam Arne
Jacobsen Marcel Janco John...