- 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...
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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...
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office complex,
undergoing modifications for that
purpose overseen by Hans
Kollhoff.
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theorized by
Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani and
championed by
architect Hans
Kollhoff. Hans
Stimmann also used
Critical Reconstruction as the
basis for his Planwerk...
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Platz in Berlin.
Numerous internationally renowned architects such as Hans
Kollhoff,
Helmut Jahn and
Christoph Ingenhoven provided designs for a new city centre...
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Ungers influenced a
younger generation of
German architects,
including Hans
Kollhoff, Max Dudler, and
Christoph Mäckler.
Modernism Modern architecture Neoclassicism...
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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...
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aircraft engineer and
civil servant in the
Reich Aviation Ministry Hans
Kollhoff (born 1946),
Postmodernist and New
classical architect Ludwig Levy (1854–1907)...