Berlin from 1905. Bartning left his studies without graduating in either 1907 or 1908 (the sources do not agree). In 1910, Bartning built his first church...
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Carl Otto Bartning (2 September 1909 – 11 November 1983) was a German film editor. He edited the 1959 film The Bridge. One Hour of Happiness (1931) The...
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Friedrich Adler Adolf Arndt Anker-Werke Delmenhorst Ferdinand Avenarius Otto Bartning Willi Baumeister Adolf Behne Hendrik Petrus Berlage Richard Berndl Johann...
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Otto is a blended given name. Notable people known by this name include the following: Carl Otto Bartning (1909–1983), German film editor Carl Otto Czeschka...
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surpluses. From 1950 to 1986, the citadel housed vocational school Otto Bartning. Subsequently, more and more buildings were redesigned for museums and...
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1924, built an expressionist villa designed by the German architect Otto Bartning. In 1965, the Schuster-Hiby family sold the villa to the Dutch State...
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Klee, Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, Otto Bartning and Wassily Kandinsky. In principle, the Bauhaus represented an opportunity...
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congregants. In the early 1920s, architects such as Gottfried Böhm and Otto Bartning were involved in changing Protestant architecture towards modern constructions...
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prominent Weimar-era architects took part: Hans Scharoun, Fred Forbát, Otto Bartning, Walter Gropius, Paul Rudolph Henning, and Hugo Häring. The nickname...
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Siemensstadt) 1929–1934 Hans Scharoun Martin Wagner (direction) Hans Scharoun Walter Gropius Otto Bartning Fred Forbat Hugo Häring Paul Rudolf Henning...
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