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The bold work of American architects was greatly admired by European architects.
Before World War II, many European architects moved to the United States, where modern architecture continued to develop.
Kohl is widely regarded as one of the main architects of the German reunification and, together with French President François Mitterrand, the Maastricht Treaty, which contributed to the creation of the European Union.
The earliest architectural efforts around the city focused on classical European designs such as the Central Train Station ( CFM ) designed by architects Alfredo Augusto Lisboa de Lima, Mario Veiga and Ferreira da Costa and built between 1913 and 1916 ( sometimes mistaken with the work of Gustav Eiffel ), and the Hotel Polana designed by Herbert Baker.
Not only are all the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented, but many European ( especially Italian ) and American architects ' drawings are held in the collection.
According to Hebrew University professor Ruth Kark, Vogt's approach was typical of European architects who, commissioned to design buildings in Jerusalem, incorporated " Eastern-style domes, arches, various kinds of different-colored stone, and interior decorations with religious symbos and inscriptions ," in buildings whose strict symmetry marks them indelibly as European.
Otto has been described as one of the " architects of the European idea and of European integration " together with Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, and Alcide De Gasperi.
Hekmat, in collaboration with the French-born architect Andre Godard and his team of European architects, ultimately designed what would become the master plan of the university's main campus.
Theory and Design in the First Machine Age, Characteristic attitudes and themes of European artists and architects, 1900 1930.
Hardouin-Mansart was one of the most important European architects of the seventeenth century.
The architects designed the crypt chapels in Norman, Romanesque, and Transitional styles predating the Gothic, as though the cathedral had been built as a successor to earlier churches, a common occurrence in European cathedrals.
" The architects must be RIBA members, but the building can be anywhere in the European Union.
These great centers of learning presaged the Rinascimento: the European Renaissance began in Italy and was fueled throughout Europe by Italian painters, sculptors, architects, scientists, literature masters and music composers.
The field is partially represented by the American Society of Golf Course Architects, the European Institute of Golf Course Architects, and the Society of Australian Golf Course Architects, though many of the finest golf course architects in the world choose not to become members of any such group, as associations of architects are not government-sanctioned licensing bodies, but private groups.
The International Congresses of Modern Architecture ( CIAM ) was founded in June 1928, at the Chateau de la Sarraz in Switzerland, by a group of 28 European architects organized by Le Corbusier, Hélène de Mandrot ( owner of the castle ), and Sigfried Giedion ( the first secretary-general ).
When the architects of the European Union were devising ways to bring the continent ’ s nations closer together, they probably didn ’ t think much about airlines.
European architects persistently used battlements as a purely decorative feature throughout the Decorated and Perpendicular periods of Gothic architecture.
Non-French European architects of the period 1860 1914 tended to gravitate toward their own national academic centers rather than fixating on Paris.
The library now contains some 12, 000 drawings by European artists, from the 14th through the 19th centuries, which have come from the collections of a wide range of patrons and artists, academicians, collectors, art dealers, and architects.
This publication featured most of Wright's designs, including those unbuilt, during his Oak Park years and brought them to the attention of European architects of 1920s, especially students of the Bauhaus school in Germany and the De Stijl school in Holland.

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Kayser and a private consortium of six hundred European investors financed the development and production of the OTRAG satellite launch vehicle.
The Emperor hired several European and Mexican architects, among them Julius Hofmann, Carl Gangolf Kayser, Carlos Schaffer, Eleuterio Méndez and Ramón Cruz Arango, to design the several projects, which followed a neoclassical style and made the palace more habitable.

European and Hofmann
It also holds works by a wide range of influential European and American artists including Georges Braque, Marcel Duchamp, Walker Evans, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, Arshile Gorky, Hans Hofmann, Edward Hopper, Paul Klee, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Dorothea Lange, Fernand Léger, Roy Lichtenstein, Morris Louis, René Magritte, Aristide Maillol, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Kenneth Noland, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Auguste Rodin, Mark Rothko, David Smith, Frank Stella, and hundreds of others.
Many first generation abstract expressionists were influenced both by the Cubists ' works ( which they knew from photographs in art reviews and by seeing the works at the 291 Gallery or the Armory Show ), by the European Surrealists, and by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Henri Matisse as well as the Americans Milton Avery, John D. Graham, and Hans Hofmann.
Hoffmann and Hofmann are German surnames ( meaning man of the yard, court or peasant ) which in American English or Eastern European languages are often rendered as Hoffman, Hofman, Hofmann and also Huffman and Gofman.

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Paleontological substantiation of this boundary was worked out separately for the siliciclastic basin ( base of the Baltic Stage of the Eastern European Platform ) and for the carbonate basin ( base of the Tommotian Stage of the Siberian Platform ).
In 1967 he passed the state law exam and then worked at the University of Regensburg in criminal law and Eastern European law.
France generally has worked to strengthen the global economic and political influence of the EU and its role in common European defense and collective security.
It has also worked hand-in-hand with the European Union.
He also worked with Pablo Picasso on several projects and was friends with most of the European art community.
He worked to restore the West German economy from the destruction in World War II to a central position in Europe, rebuilt its army and came to terms with France, helped make possible Western European unification, opposed rival East Germany, and made his nation a member of NATO and a firm ally of the United States.
In the 1960s and thereafter, Caron worked in European films as well.
He contends that because of European fears of a unified revolt of Native Americans and African Americans, the colonists encouraged hostility between the ethnic groups: " Whites sought to convince Native Americans that African Americans worked against their best interests.
Before election to the papacy, Pacelli served as secretary of the Department of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, papal nuncio to Germany ( 1917 1929 ), and Cardinal Secretary of State, in which capacity he worked to conclude treaties with European and Latin American nations, most notably the Reichskonkordat with Nazi Germany.
The dispute between the temporal and the spiritual Catholic authorities was perceived as a threat by Church authority, and Clement XIV worked towards the reconciliation of the European sovereigns.
David worked for The New Yorker as a general reporter and war correspondent before he was killed by a landmine near Aachen, Germany in October 1944, less than one month after his arrival to the European Theater of war.
European painters who worked with tempera include Giorgio de Chirico, Otto Dix, Eliot Hodgkin, and Pyke Koch ;.
In addition, a 179-minute " European cut " was released on laserdisc ( letterboxed ) in Japan, accompanied by a 58-minute featurette shot in Tokyo entitled Dream Island by Sean Naughton, who had worked with Wenders on the HD sequences in Until the End of the World.
* TANGO a CORBA based control system worked on by various European institutions
In 1810, Weber visited several cities throughout Germany ; from 1813 to 1816 he was director of the Opera in Prague ; from 1816 to 1817 he worked in Berlin, and from 1817 onwards he was director of the prestigious Opera in Dresden, working hard to establish a German Opera, in reaction to the Italian Opera which had dominated the European music scene since the 18th century.
The European Green Party has worked to support weak Green parties in European countries.
Douglas Smith ( c. 1910-15 October 1972 ) began his broadcasting career with the BBC European Service ( now the World Service ) in 1946 and later worked as an announcer and newsreader on the Home Service and the Third Programme.
Like many European manufacturers, collaboration with other firms increased ; Peugeot worked with Renault from 1966 and Volvo from 1972.
NEPAD also worked to develop partnerships with international development finance institutions — including the World Bank, G8, European Commission, UNECA and others — and with the private sector.
Between 1984 and 1987, Mateschitz worked with TCBG Pharmaceutical ( a Blendax licensee ) to adapt a flavor and marketing strategy for the European market.
As a result of this recognition, Bose was able to work for two years in European X-ray and crystallography laboratories, during which he worked with Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, and Einstein.
The CIA also worked with BCCI in arming and financing the Afghan mujahideen during the Afghan War against the Soviet Union, using BCCI to launder proceeds from trafficking heroin grown in the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderlands, boosting the flow of narcotics to European and U. S. markets.
To supplement this income, Childe, who had mastered a variety of European languages, also worked as a translator for the publishers Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co and occasionally lectured in prehistory at the London School of Economics.
Macmillan worked with states outside the European Economic Community ( EEC ) to form the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ), which from 3 May 1960 established a free-trade area between the member countries.

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