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    Alfréd "Fred" Forbát (also: Alfréd Forbat, Alfred Füchsl, in the German and Scandinavian literature mostly Fred Forbát )) (March 31, 1897 in Pécs (Hungary)...
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    Putsch. A 1920 design produced by Walter Gropius, in collaboration with Fred Forbát, was selected from those submitted in a competition organized by the...
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    Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Uno Åhrén, Louis Herman De Koninck (1929) and Fred Forbát. In 1941, Harwell Hamilton Harris was chosen as secretary of the American...
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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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    Lihotzky, her husband Wilhelm Schuette, Arthur Korn, the Hungarian-born Fred Forbat, the Swiss Hans Schmidt, the Austrian-born Erich Mauthner and the Dutch...
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  • He worked together with the architects Walter Gropius, Alfred Schild, Fred Forbát and Bruno Taut. In Berlin-Zehlendorf, he built the forest settlement...
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    Sigismund Ernuszt, bishop of Pécs Lipót Fejér, mathematician Alfréd (Fred) Forbát, Bauhaus architect Zoltán Gera, football player Leopold Hirschfeld, brewer...
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    cities, and in 1944 with his friend, the architect and urban planner Fred Forbát, he organised, in Stockholm, the first conference of the Internationale...
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  • many synagogues throughout the Austrian monarchy. Austria-Hungary Fred Forbát (né Forbát Alfréd) (31 March 1897, Pécs, Austria-Hungary–22 May 1972, Vällingby...
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    2000) Construction Opened 17 August 1930 Renovated 1950–1956 Expanded 1987 Architect Fred Forbát Tenants Tennis Borussia Berlin SCC Berlin Berlin Rebels...
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