- Karl
Schwanzer (May 21, 1918 –
August 20, 1975) was an
Austrian architect. He was an
important figure of post-war architecture.
Schwanzer was born and...
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cylinder head. Both
buildings were
designed by the
Austrian architect Karl
Schwanzer. The
tower consists of four
vertical cylinders standing next to and across...
- by the
architect of the BMW Headquarters, the
Viennese professor Karl
Schwanzer. The
roughly circular base is only 20
meters in diameter, the flat roof...
- German, '
Schwanzer'
means a
truant or a
hooky player. Truancy
refers to a
student being absent from school, and
therefore uneducated. Thus, a
Schwanzer occurs...
-
represents the
cylinder head of a 4-cylinder engine. It was
designed by Karl
Schwanzer and was
completed in 1972. The
building has
become a
European icon and...
- (developed with
Aruze and Altron)
Vivid Dolls (developed with Visco)
Variant Schwanzer (developed with Sigma) (unreleased) ****anese: 株式会社セタ, Hepburn: Kabushiki...
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modernist style steel and gl****
building designed by
Austrian architect Karl
Schwanzer (1918–1975).
Originally constructed as the
Austrian pavilion or temporary...
- newspapers. The
Austrian pavilion was
designed by
Austrian architect Karl
Schwanzer in
modernist style. It was
later transferred to
Vienna to host the museum...
- Garden,
located in the
Austrian Pavilion that had been
built by Karl
Schwanzer for Expo 58 in Brussels, and was
refurbished as an
exhibition hall. Founder...
- take part (including
Clemens Holzmeister,
Erich Boltenstern and Karl
Schwanzer) but
which was open to any
other entrants.
Designs were
evaluated by a...