- The
Hobrecht-Plan is the
binding land-use plan for
Berlin in the 19th century. It is
named after its main editor,
James Hobrecht (1825–1902), who served...
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Jacob Obrecht (also
Hobrecht; 1457/8 – late July 1505) was a
Flemish composer of m****es,
motets and songs. He was the most
famous composer of m****es in...
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Rudolph Johnson Hobrecht (14
August 1824 – 7 July 1912) was a
German liberal politician,
mayor of
Breslau (Wrocław) and Berlin.
Hobrecht served as Prussian...
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James Friedrich Ludolf Hobrecht (31
December 1825 in
Memel – 8
September 1902 in Berlin) was a
Prussian director for
urban planning. His
development plan...
- Cerdà –
planner of the
Eixample district of
Barcelona 1862
James Hobrecht –
Hobrecht-Plan for
Berlin c. 1880
Solon Spencer Beman and
George Pullman –...
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development in the
western suburbs of Berlin's
Wilhelmine Ring
according to the
Hobrecht-Plan. The
square was then part of a
major boulevard running from Kreuzberg...
- on the
renovation of
Paris Hobrecht-Plan of Berlin,
another large-scale
urban planning approach conducted by
James Hobrecht,
created in 1853. Ildefons...
- 19th
century based on 1862
urban planning designs by
James Hobrecht, the so-called
Hobrecht-Plan for Berlin.
Prenzlauer Berg was part of what
became known...
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Charlottenburg was
incorporated in a
network of
streets laid out in the
Hobrecht-Plan in an area that came to be
known architecturally as the Wilhelmine...
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pianomaker and son of Carl,
grave levelled James Hobrecht (1825–1902), city-planner,
author of the
Hobrecht-Plan on sanitation, Grablage: I-V-14/16 (grave...