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Fritz Klimsch trained at the Königliche Akademische Hochschule für die bildenden Künste [Royal Fine Art Academy] in Berlin in the drawing class taught by the painter Ernst Hancke and in the modelling class under Albert Wolff. From 1887-1890 he was a pupil of Fritz Schaper's. While still a student, the young sculptor produced his first important work, winning awards and his first experience of official recognition.
On his wedding trip to Paris, Klimsch became acquainted with Rodin's work, which greatly impressed him with its liveliness of form and expression and left a lasting influence on him. Klimsch regarded Adolf von Hildebrand as second only to Rodin as the inspiration behind his art. Hildebrandt supplemented Rodin's liveliness with tectonics and statics, thus creating the balance Klimsch felt was so important to his own sculpture.
In 1898 Klimsch founded the Berlin Secession jointly with Max Liebermann and Walter Leistikow and was represented on a regular basis at the exhibitions the group mounted. Travels to Italy and Greece shaped his style. Klimsch was subsequently extraordinarily successful with portraits, monuments and funerary sculpture as well as female nudes. He did a great many portraits of distinguished representatives of cultural and political life, including Ludwig Thoma, Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, Max Slevogt and Paul von Hindenburg. In 1912 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of the Arts and in 1916 a senator of the Academy. Appointed to the Akademische Hochschule für bildende Künste in 1921, he retired in 1935 after heading the master class studio there. After the war the artist settled in the Black Forest to live in seclusion, producing from then on only a few works in small formats. In 1950 Fritz Klimsch was awarded the Große Bundesverdienstkreuz and died that same year.
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Prinzregentenstr. 61
81675 München
🌴Constantine is the third largest city in Algeria after Algiers and Oran.
Sie ist Hauptstadt der gleichnamigen Provinz, Industriestadt und Verkehrsknotenpunkt. Die Stadt besitzt eine Universität, eine islamische Hochschule sowie antike und mittelalterliche Bauten wie die Statue des römischen Kaisers Konstantin und den Ahmed-Bey-Palast.
Die Altstadt befindet sich auf einem mächtigen, 650 m über dem Meeresspiegel gelegenen Plateau, das nur über einen schmalen Rücken von Südwesten her zugänglich ist, aber nach Nordwesten steil abfällt und nach Norden und Westen durch die mehr als 100 m tiefe Schlucht des Flusses Rhumel von dem gegenüberliegenden Plateau Sidi M’Cid abgeschnitten wird.
Der Fluss Rhumel hat sich nicht in den Kalkfelsen eingeschnitten, sondern hat in vorgeschichtlicher Zeit einen Weg unter dem Felsen hindurch gefunden. Die Schlucht entstand, als die Decke dieses unterirdischen Flusses immer weiter einstürzte. Reste dieser Decke sind in der Schlucht heute noch vorhanden. Der Fluss verlässt die Schlucht über einen großen Wasserfall.
Die heutige Stadt erstreckt sich mit zahlreichen neueren Stadtvierteln und Vororten weit über die umliegenden Hügel.
Constantine is the third-largest city in Algeria after Algiers and Oran. It is the capital of the province of the same name, an industrial city, and a transportation hub. The city has a university, an Islamic college, and ancient and medieval buildings such as the statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine and the Ahmed Bey Palace. The old town is located on a massive plateau 650 m above sea level, accessible only via a narrow ridge from the southwest, but drops steeply to the northwest and is cut off from the opposite plateau of Sidi M'Cid to the north and west by the more than 100 m deep gorge of the Rhumel River. The Rhumel River did not cut into the limestone rock, but rather found a way beneath the rock in prehistoric times. The gorge was formed when the ceiling of this underground river continued to collapse. Remains of this ceiling are still present in the gorge today. The river leaves the gorge via a large waterfall. ``` Today's city extends far over the surrounding hills with numerous newer districts and suburbs.
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Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg (OTH Regensburg)
Regensburg (Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, EU)
Das Altstädter Rathaus am Marktplatz in der Talstadt wurde 1384 erstmals erwähnt, mehrmals wieder aufgebaut und überformt, 1852 ersetzt durch einen Neubau, 1874/75 erfolgte der letzte Umbau. Heute dient das Gebäude mit den beiden Anhalter Bären über dem Portal als Lehrgebäude der Hochschule Anhalt.
The Old Town Hall on the market square in the valley town was first mentioned in 1384, rebuilt and remodeled several times, replaced by a new building in 1852, and last remodeled in 1874/75. Today, the building with the two Anhalt bears above the portal serves as a teaching building for the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences.
Der in Berlin lebende und an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig lehrenden Prof. Dr. Kummer entwarf für den Innenhof des Verwaltungsgebäudes der VGH Versicherungen in Hannover eine 6m hohe und aus Glasfaser bestehende rosarotfarbene Skulptur in Form eines überdimensionalen Glasnetzes, das bewusst einen künstlerischen Farbakzent in die geradlinige Architektur des Gebäudeemsemples setzen sollte.
Prof. Dr. Kummer, who lives in Berlin and teaches at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig, designed a 6m high pink-coloured sculpture made of glass fibre in the form of an oversized glass net for the inner courtyard of the administration building of the VGH Versicherungen in Hanover. The intention was to deliberately add an artistic colour accent to the linear architecture of the building's semicircle.
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Ein Ausflug zur Hochschule Rhein-Waal.
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Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München und Ägyptisches Museum (Academy for Television and Film, and The Egyptian Museum, Munich).
"The cornerstone was laid in November 2007, topping-out was in July 2009; and two years later the school relocated across town, from Giesing to the more central Maxvorstadt neighborhood – HFF Munich has arrived at its new premises in the heart of Munich’s Museum Quarter. Though sited along Gabelsberger Straße, in 2012 HFF Munich adopted a new address, commemorating one of its most illustrious alumni: Bernd-Eichinger-Platz 1.
The new building complex, designed by architect Peter Böhm and shared with the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art), not only finally accommodates all the HFF Munich departments under one roof – it also boasts three screening rooms, two television studios, two movie studios and a complete post-production wing. Prof. Dr. Peter C. Slansky, head of the Technology Department at HFF Munich, took on the supervision of the new building project, coordinating with construction management, to ensure that the modern architecture met all the technical requirements of a modern film school.
HFF Munich’s arrival in Munich’s Art Quarter is evident not only physically but also in spirit – in its cooperative exhibitions with the surrounding Pinakothek museums; as well as in its participation, as one of the official festival sites, in the annual Filmfest München." HFF München
Im Morgenlicht.
Schloss Nordkirchen wird gerne als "Das westfälische Versailles" bezeichnet, was aber nur eine leichte Übertreibung ist. Die barocke Anlage entstand in den Jahren 1703 bis 1734 für den damaligen Fürstbischof von Münster, Friedrich Christian von Plettenberg. Die Architekten des streng symmetrisch gestalteten Schlosses waren Gottfried Laurenz Pictorius und Johann Conrad Schlaun. Heute beherbergen die drei Flügel des Bauwerks die Hochschule für Finanzen Nordrhein-Westfalen. Das Wasserschloss ist umgeben von einem weitläufigen Park, der alleine schon einen Ausflug lohnt.
English translation:
In the light of the morning.
Nordkirchen Castle is often referred to as “The Westphalian Versailles,” but that is only a slight exaggeration. The baroque complex is designed in a strictly symmetrical manner. It was built between 1703 and 1734 for the then Prince-Bishop of Münster, Friedrich Christian von Plettenberg. The architects of the castle were Gottfried Laurenz Pictorius and Johann Conrad Schlaun. Today the three wings of the building house the North Rhine-Westphalia University of Finance. The moated castle is surrounded by a spacious park, which alone is worth a trip.
Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart (State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart) Stuttgart / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
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Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst (State University of Music and Performing Arts), Stuttgart, Germany.
Design (1993): James Stirling and Michael Wilford.
Bij de Hochschule München is een aantal jaren geleden een keerlus aangelegd voor tussendiensten tijdens de collegeperioden. Daarvoor was een speciale lijn 29 ingesteld; die is inmiddels wegbezuinigd, maar in plaats daarvan rijden er extra trams op lijn 21 (of 20 - zie commentaar). Of niet - ze staan niet in de dienstregeling en worden niet op de haltes aangegeven, dus er komen ook geen klachten als ze niet rijden.
Stuttgart / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
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Hochschule Niederrhein / Mönchengladbach / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
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Hochschule Rhein-Waal tijdens blauwe uur
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The Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (German Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden), often abbreviated HfBK Dresden or simply HfBK, is a vocational university of visual arts located in Dresden, Germany. The present institution is the product of a merger between the famous Dresden Art Academy, founded in 1764, the workplace and training ground of a number of influential European artists, and another well-established local art school, Hochschule für Werkkunst Dresden, after World War II.
One of three buildings of today’s Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, the former Royal Academy of Arts, built in 1894, is located at a prominent position in town on Brühl's Terrace just next to the Frauenkirche. Since 1991, the building built by Constantin Lipsius on Brühl's Terrace between 1887 and 1894 – the glass dome of which is also known as Lemon Squeezer due to its form – has been heavily renovated and the parts that were destroyed during World War II were reconstructed. The studios for painting/graphic arts/sculpture/other artistic media, the graphic workshops, the rector's office and the exhibition rooms of the Academy, which house the annual graduation exhibitions of the graduates, are located on Brühl's Terrace.
On the side of the building facing the Elbe, the names of Pheidias, Iktinos, Praxiteles, Polykleitos, Lysippos, Erwin von Steinbach, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Dürer are inscribed on the wall and on the other side the motto "DEM VATERLAND ZU ZIER UND EHR" - "For the Honour and Adornment of the Fatherland" - is inscribed.
The campus of the Hochschule Rhein-Waal was built in 2010-2012 on the area of the former harbour along the Spoykanal in Kleve. Some of the original details were integrated in the plans like this former harbour crane. The new buildings were designed by Tchoban Voss Architekten.
Main Building, glass front towards Frankenring
Textile Engineering School Krefeld (today Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Design)
1952-1954, Architect Bernhard Pfau
"[...] Franz Lorscheidt was responsible for the first construction phase, the contract for the second and third was won by Bernhard Pfau in a restricted competition, who is known for the originality of his designs, which often play with glass, and the often hidden construction principles of his buildings.
The changeability of all school rooms required in the tender brought the architect to his resourceful construction. "At Pfau, design always evolves from construction," says Pfau specialist Marcus Wrede in a 2012 lecture. The facade of the long wing of the building, which is closed with a narrow ribbon of windows and surrounded by greenish glass skin, guides the students to delve deeper into their studies. The building opens onto the bright inner courtyard. [...]
The urgently required renovation of the building complex is a challenge, also because details can no longer be reconstructed today. [...]"
(translated from kultur-in-krefeld.de/kulturhistorie/architektur/bernhard-...)
University of Technology and Science at River Spree in Berlin-Schöneweide.
Hochschule für Technik und Wissenschaft.
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Hannover/Linden, Germany
Hochschule Hannover-Linden
Fakultät I – Elektro- und Informationstechnik
Teil der Fakultät II – Maschinenbau und Bioverfahrenstechnik, Fakultät IV – Wirtschaft und Informatik
Institutionen der Hochschule
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Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is the second-largest city of the German federal state of Bavaria after its capital of Munich, and its 511,628 (2016) inhabitants make it the 14th largest city of Germany. On the Pegnitz River (from its confluence with the Rednitz in Fürth onwards: Regnitz, a tributary of the River Main) and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal, it lies in the Bavarian administrative region of Middle Franconia, and is the largest city and the unofficial capital of Franconia. Nuremberg forms a continuous conurbation with the neighbouring cities of Fürth, Erlangen and Schwabach with a total population of 787,976 (2016), while the larger Nuremberg Metropolitan Region has approximately 3.5 million inhabitants. The city lies about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Munich. It is the largest city in the East Franconian dialect area (colloquially: "Franconian"; German: Fränkisch).
There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), with 39,780 students (2017) Bavaria's third and Germany's 11th largest university with campuses in Erlangen and Nuremberg and a university hospital in Erlangen (Universitätsklinikum Erlangen); Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm; and Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg. Nuremberg Airport (Flughafen Nürnberg „Albrecht Dürer“) is the second-busiest airport of Bavaria after Munich Airport, and the tenth-busiest airport of Germany.
Staatstheater Nürnberg is one of the five Bavarian state theatres, showing operas, operettas, musicals, and ballets (main venue: Nuremberg Opera House), plays (main venue: Schauspielhaus Nürnberg), as well as concerts (main venue: Meistersingerhalle). Its orchestra, Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg, is Bavaria's second-largest opera orchestra after the Bavarian State Opera's Bavarian State Orchestra in Munich. Nuremberg is the birthplace of Albrecht Dürer and Johann Pachelbel.
Nuremberg was the site of major Nazi rallies, and it provided the site for the Nuremberg trials, which held to account many major Nazi officials.
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The Holy Spirit Hospital in Nuremberg (colloquially often short HeiGei) was the largest municipal facility for the care of the sick and (especially) in the old imperial city . It is known as a depository of imperial jewels , which were kept in Nuremberg from 1424 to 1796. The hospital was partly built over the bed of the Pegnitz . It was donated by Konrad Gross , the then richest Nuremberg citizens, as a soul device.
Auditorium maximum
Textile Engineering School Krefeld (today Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Design)
1955-1958, architect Bernhard Pfau
"[...] A spaceship from the time of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock seems to have landed at Frankenring 20 and has been forgotten. The futuristic building was built between [...] [1955 and 1958] as a textile engineering school and has been part of the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences since 1970. At that time, the city was named among architects in the same breath as avant-garde architecture, while Krefeld itself rejected the modern buildings. Franz Lorscheidt was responsible for the first construction phase, the contract for the second and third was won by Bernhard Pfau in a restricted competition, who is known for the originality of his designs, which often play with glass, and the often hidden construction principles of his buildings.
The changeability of all school rooms required in the tender brought the architect to his resourceful construction. "At Pfau, design always evolves from construction," says Pfau specialist Marcus Wrede in a 2012 lecture. The facade of the long wing of the building, which is closed with a narrow ribbon of windows and surrounded by greenish glass skin, guides the students to delve deeper into their studies. The building opens onto the bright inner courtyard. As a deliberate contrast, Pfau places the auditorium, which is clad with anodized aluminum, on four concrete bases. With the choice of glass and aluminum, Pfau responded to the material shortage of the post-war period, in which, however, workers were still so cheap that one could afford expensive facade cladding.
The urgently required renovation of the building complex is a challenge, also because details can no longer be reconstructed today. [...]"
(translated from kultur-in-krefeld.de/kulturhistorie/architektur/bernhard-...)