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Dieter Oesterlen (April 5, 1911 –
April 6, 1994) was a
German architect. He re-built the Leineschloss, the Marktkirche, and the
opera house all in Hanover...
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Commission entrusted oversight of the
project to the
architect Dieter Oesterlen. In the
planning and
execution he was ****isted by the
landscape architects...
- Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, in the Mana
Pools and
Cabora B****a Basins. P. M.
Oesterlen; B. D.
Millsteed (1994). "Lithostratigraphy, palaeontology, and sedimentary...
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Berggarten of
Herrenhausen Palace after World War II.
Architect Dieter Oesterlen re-built the
palace between 1957 and 1962. In
August 2016
bones were found...
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worked (1937–1971),
lived (1937–1990), and died in
Heidenheim Dieter Oesterlen (1911–1994),
architect in
Hannover Walter Kasper (born 1933),
Roman Catholic...
- in Saarbrücken, Germany,
which was
designed by
German architect Dieter Oesterlen. The main hall can seat 1,300 and can hold 1,800 for
standing events....
- four
manuals and pedal. The
casing (Prospekt) was
designed by
Dieter Oesterlen and is a
protected monument. From 2007 to 2009, the
instrument was rebuilt...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521543118. Terris, Olwen;
Oesterlen, Eve-Marie; McKernan, Luke, eds. (2009).
Shakespeare on Film, Television...
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designs by
Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer [de], Gerd
Lichtenhahn and
Dieter Oesterlen were combined. The
first buildings were
completed in 1950, and inaugurated...
- distance, the
building gives the
impression of a "city crown".
Dieter Oesterlen (1911-1994), the architect,
stated that his
intention was "to clearly...