- The
Weissenhof Estate (German: Weißenhofsiedlung) is a
housing estate built for the 1927
Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in Stuttgart, Germany. It was an...
- The
Weissenhof chair (also
called MR 10 or MR 20) is a
chair designed by the
German architect and
designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, in 1927. This first...
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Klinikum am
Weissenhof is a
psychiatric hospital in Weinsberg. It was
opened in 1903 as a
royal sanatorium on the
public domain of
Weißenhof.
Toward the...
- The
Tennis Club
Weissenhof is a
tennis complex in Stuttgart, Germany. The complex's
tenant is MercedesCup. List of
tennis stadiums by
capacity 48°47′47″N...
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Director 1924,
Berlin exhibition 1927,
Stuttgart exhibition (including the
Weissenhof Estate) 1929,
Breslau exhibition 1934,
Werkbund declare dissolution 1947...
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Naumburg Regensburg Potsdam Wieskirche Trier Hamburg Speyer Hildesheim Weissenhof Bamberg Rhine Gorge Völklingen
Wartburg Augsburg Würzburg
Zollverein Danevirke...
- for the
Beautification of Cannstatt"), in the
style of a
Roman tower Weissenhof Estate (1927),
International Style Friedenskirche, a 1966
church using...
-
Weissenhof Estate in
Stuttgart 1927. CIAM
promoted modern architecture in the "Cubist style": the Bauhaus,
Weissenhof, De Stijl, and
modern projects of...
- of the
fifteen architects who
contributed to the
influential modernist Weissenhof Estate exhibition. In
America Oud is
perhaps best
known for
being lauded...
- of the
cantilever chair,
teaching at the Bauhaus,
contributions to the
Weissenhof Estate, the Van
Nelle Factory, (an
important modernist landmark in Rotterdam)...