at the Wayback Machine Media related to Frits Peutz at Wikimedia Commons Short biography and pictures of Peutz' buildings Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat...
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Peutz is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jan Peutz (1886–1957), Dutch internist Frits Peutz (1896–1974), Dutch architect Petz...
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American chief executive Frits Pannekoek (born 1947), Canadian historian and university dean Frits Peutz (1896–1974), Dutch architect Frits Philips (1905–2005)...
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hotel, later an office building in Heerlen, the Netherlands, designed by Frits Peutz in 1958. The lower part of the building housed a department store of...
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Netherlands in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, architect Frits Peutz played a major role in shaping the city as we know it today. His most...
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Noyes Gyo Obata Jacobus Oud Nathaniel A. Owings Mario Pani I. M. Pei Frits Peutz Ernst Plischke Ralph Rapson Zeev Rechter Viljo Revell Gerrit Rietveld...
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by Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) and J. Bongaerts. The buildings behind it are from a later date and include another building by Peutz (Rivoli...
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International Style: The Glaspaleis (Heerlen, the Netherlands), 1934–1935, by Frits Peutz and Philip Johnson Around the beginning of the 20th century, general...
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Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat House was designed by the famed architect Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) in 1932, and named after the 18th bishop...
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Pei (1917–2019) César Pelli (1926–2019) Hubert Petschnigg (1913–1997) Frits Peutz (1896–1974) Timothy L. Pflueger (1892–1946) Renzo Piano (born 1937),...
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