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- Hans Kollhoff (born 18 September 1946 in Bad Lobenstein, Thuringia) is a German architect and professor. He is a representative of Postmodern and New classical...
- Kollhoff-Tower is a 25-story, 103 metres (338 ft) skys****er on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany. The building, named after Hans Kollhoff from Kollhoff...
- was determined on 17 September 1993, was the Berlin architect Hans Kollhoff. Kollhoff's plan was based on Behrens’ design, provided a horseshoe-shaped area...
- the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands, designed by Hans Kollhoff. Other significant skys****ers include the Hoftoren, Het Strijkijzer and...
- office complex, undergoing modifications for that purpose overseen by Hans Kollhoff. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reichsbank-Erweiterungsbau. Iain...
- Platz in Berlin. Numerous internationally renowned architects such as Hans Kollhoff, Helmut Jahn and Christoph Ingenhoven provided designs for a new city centre...
- increase its height from 92 to as high as 130 meters. German architect Hans Kollhoff was invited to take part in the reconstruction of the building, which was...
- Ungers influenced a younger generation of German architects, including Hans Kollhoff, Max Dudler, and Christoph Mäckler. Modernism Modern architecture Neoclassicism...
- 2000 it was the location of the KitKatClub and in 2005 the architect Hans Kollhoff remodeled the interior as the Goya night club. In 2019 it was reopened...
- Black Forest Railway, the Gotthard Railway, and the Höllental Railway Hans Kollhoff (born 1946), Postmodernist and New classical architect Ludwig Levy (1854–1907)...