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* 1973 Heinrich Tessenow Medal
Other architects affiliated with the project include Heinrich Tessenow and the Belgian Henry van de Velde.
* 1989 Heinrich Tessenow medal, Technische Universität Hannover, Germany.
His highest international honour came in 1997, when he was awarded both the Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal.
Krier agreed with the viewpoint of architect Heinrich Tessenow that there was a strict relationship between the economic and cultural wealth of a city on the one hand and the limitation of its population on the other.
Heinrich Tessenow
Heinrich Tessenow ( April 7, 1876 – November 1, 1950 ) was a German architect, professor, and urban planner active in the Weimar era.
Together with the medal, each year the Alfred Toepfer Foundation also awares a young architect with the Heinrich Tessenow Stipendiat, having received it in the past architects like Christian Jonasse or Andrés Jaque, who after that became well known professionals.
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As opposed to the modernist movement then emerging, Kreis was among those architects like Heinrich Tessenow and Paul Bonatz who continued to work in a historical, conservative style.
Bonatz belongs in the category of architects who were approved by the National Socialists because they advocated conservative, historically-minded, nationalistic architectural styles, figures like Theodor Fischer, Heinrich Tessenow and German Bestelmeyer.
Instead, Wolters studied under Heinrich Tessenow, as did Speer.

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Heinrich Göppert named the common amber-yielding pine of the Baltic forests Pinites succiniter, but as the wood does not seem to differ from that of the existing genus it has been also called Pinus succinifera.
The Bronx has also become home to a peculiar poetic tribute, in the form of the Heinrich Heine Memorial, better known as the Lorelei Fountain from one of Heine's best-known works ( 1838 ).
It is believed that North Atlantic Deep Water formation has been dramatically reduced at times during the past ( such as during the Younger Dryas or during Heinrich events ), and that this might correlate with a decrease in the strength of the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic drift, in turn cooling the climate of northwestern Europe.
The first German opera was Dafne, composed by Heinrich Schütz in 1627, but the music score has not survived.
First observed by Heinrich Hertz in 1887, the phenomenon is also known as the Hertz effect, although the latter term has fallen out of general use.
Puritan millennialism has been placed in the broader context of European Reformed views on the millennium and interpretation of Biblical prophecy, for which representative figures of the period were Johannes Piscator, Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede, Johannes Heinrich Alsted, and John Amos Comenius.
The psychometrician L. L. Thurstone, founder and first president of the Psychometric Society in 1936, developed and applied a theoretical approach to measurement referred to as the law of comparative judgment, an approach that has close connections to the psychophysical theory of Ernst Heinrich Weber and Gustav Fechner.
After studying the documents captured by Blazkowicz, the OSA has become aware of a scheme codenamed ' Operation: Resurrection ', a plan to resurrect Heinrich I, a legendary and powerful Saxon warlock-king.
In a climactic battle, Blazkowicz destroys the three Dark Knights and Heinrich I, as SS chief Heinrich Himmler watches in horror, remarking afterwards " This American ... he has ruined everything ".
One solution to these paradoxes is the Charlier universe, in which the matter is arranged hierarchically ( systems of orbiting bodies that are themselves orbiting in a larger system, ad infinitum ) in a fractal way such that the universe has a negligibly small overall density ; such a cosmological model had also been proposed earlier in 1761 by Johann Heinrich Lambert.
* June 5 – German Chancellor Dr. Heinrich Brüning visits London, where he warns the British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald that the collapse of the Austrian banking system, caused by the bankruptcy of the Creditanstalt, has left the entire German banking system on the verge of collapse.
One of the first works of art to touch upon the subject is the short German poem The Vampire ( 1748 ) by Heinrich August Ossenfelder, where the theme already has strong erotic overtones: a man whose love is rejected by a respectable and pious maiden threatens to pay her a nightly visit, drink her blood by giving her the seductive kiss of the vampire and thus prove her that his teaching is better than her mother's Christianity.
The treatment of Penthesilea that has received most critical attention since the early twentieth century, however, is the drama Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist, who cast its " precipitously violent tempo " in the form of twenty-four consecutive scenes, without formal breaks into acts.
Mitochondrially-bound hexokinase has been demonstrated to be the driving force for the extremely high glycolytic rates that take place aerobically in tumor cells ( the so-called Warburg effect described by Otto Heinrich Warburg in 1930 ).
The wavenumber has dimensions of reciprocal length, so its SI unit is m < sup >- 1 </ sup > and cgs unit cm < sup >− 1 </ sup > ( in this context formerly called the kayser, after Heinrich Kayser ).
In addition to Derrida and Joyce, she has written monographs on the work of the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, on Maurice Blanchot, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, Michel de Montaigne, Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, and the Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva.
Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers and Ludwig Ideler indicate ( according to Richard Hinkley Allen's allegations ) that the constellation may be older, quoting an astrological work from 1564 that mentioned " the second horse between the Twins and the Crab has many stars, but not very bright "; these references may ultimately be due to Michael Scot of the 13th century, but refer to a horse and not a unicorn, and its position does not quite match.
Thus, Johann Heinrich Zedler in 1741 wrote that " even though Europe is the smallest of the world's four continents, it has for various reasons a position that places it before all others ... its inhabitants have excellent customs, they are courteous and erudite in both sciences and crafts.
It has been contended by Heinrich Graetz, and also by Francis Yates that this affair helped spark the Protestant Reformation.
This baneful influence may still be felt ten years after his death: Heinrich Heine maintains he has ' paid in advance '.
He named the Mare Orientale ( Eastern Sea ) in 1946, along with H P Wilkins, though German astronomer Julius Heinrich Franz has also been credited with the discovery.
The U. S. Senate's subcommittee on tax haven banks has charged that the documents and information provided by Heinrich Kieber show that the LGT bank which is owned by the princely family, on whose board it serves and " is a willing partner, and an aider and abettor to clients trying to evade taxes, dodge creditors or defy court orders.
Now published in 2010, Vajda's paper has been favorably reviewed by several experts on Na-Dene and Yeniseian languages, including Michael Krauss, Jeff Leer, James Kari, and Heinrich Werner, as well as a number of other well-known linguists, including Bernard Comrie, Johanna Nichols, Victor Golla, Michael Fortescue, and Eric Hamp, so that a broad consensus has formed in support of this connection.

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