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- Scharoun may refer to: Scharoun Ensemble, chamber music ensemble Hans Scharoun (1893−1972), German architect This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Bernhard Hans Henry Scharoun (German: [hans ʃaˈʁuːn] ; 20 September 1893 – 25 November 1972) was a German architect best known for designing the Berliner...
- The Scharoun Ensemble is a German chamber music group, consisting of members of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary...
- 27750 (Großsiedlung Siemensstadt) 1929–1934 Hans Scharoun Martin Wagner (direction) Hans Scharoun Walter Gropius Otto Bartning Fred Forbat Hugo Häring...
- 31 and 32: Peter Behrens 33: Hans Scharoun A much more curved design than the other (angular) buildings, Scharoun's is a single-family home with two stories...
- rejected the emotional agitation of expressionism. A few, notably Hans Scharoun, continued to work in an expressionist idiom. In 1933, after the **** seizure...
- new Philharmonie started in 1961, following the design of architect Hans Scharoun, and it was inaugurated on 15 October 1963, with a performance of Beethoven's...
- Coandă, Romanian engineer, designed the Coandă-1910 (b. 1886) 1972 – Hans Scharoun, German architect (b. 1893) 1973 – Laurence Harvey, Lithuania-born English...
- Prenzlauer Berg by Bruno Taut (1920s) Flats in Siemensstadt, Berlin, by Hans Scharoun (early 1930s) Former Schocken Department Store, Chemnitz, by Erich Mendelsohn...
- 2005) and the German Maritime Museum (Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum) by Hans Scharoun from 1975, featuring the Hansekogge, a vintage cog dating from 1380, excavated...