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Tessenow and architects
Other architects affiliated with the project include Heinrich Tessenow and the Belgian Henry van de Velde.
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.
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.

Tessenow and with
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.
Tessenow is considered together with Hans Poelzig, Bruno Taut, Peter Behrens, Fritz Höger, Ernst May, Erich Mendelsohn, Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe one of the most important personalities of the architectural German panorama during the time of the Weimar Republic.
In 1999, David Chipperfield was awarded the Tessenow Gold Medal, what was followed by a comprehensive exhibition of his work together with the work of the Tessenow Stipendiat and Spanish architect Andrés Jaque, held in the Hellerau Festspielhaus.

Tessenow and Hellerau
Houses in Hellerau Garden City, DresdenDuring the next years, under the Weimar Republic, Tessenow became member of the Bund Deutscher Architekten and of the Deutscher Werkbund, he received a first laurea honoris causa by the University of Rostock then a second laurea honoris causa by the Technische Hochschule of Stoccarda and finally he became member of the Bund Deutscher Architekten.

Tessenow and was
His highest international honour came in 1997, when he was awarded both the Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal.
Heinrich Tessenow ( April 7, 1876 – November 1, 1950 ) was a German architect, professor, and urban planner active in the Weimar era.
Tessenow taught at the Institute of Technology in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1926 until 1934 when he was fired by the nazist administration.

Tessenow and Germany
* 1989 Heinrich Tessenow medal, Technische Universität Hannover, Germany.

Tessenow and .
Curiously Tessenow is also known through his student and one-time assistant, the Reichsarchitect Albert Speer who later became a cabinet minister during the Third Reich.
Tessenow taught Speer in 1925 ( after Speer had been rejected from Hans Poelzig's class for bad drawing technique ), and became Tessenow's assistant in 1927 at the age of 23.
Heinrich Tessenow has been portrayed by the following actors in film, television and theater productions.
Instead, Wolters studied under Heinrich Tessenow, as did Speer.
Wolters had more success fending off denazification proceedings against Speer, collecting many affidavits in Speer's favor, including one from Tessenow whom Speer had shielded during the war.

fellow and architects
At the opening reception, guests included the President of the Republic of Croatia Ivo Josipovic, Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor, Deputy Prime Minister Jure Adlešić, Minister of Culture Božo Biškupić, fellow artists, architects, musicians, directors and many others.
Two early buildings, particularly, made him notable among fellow architects: including the church of St Bede at Clapham in ( 1922 ) and St Saviour's, Acton in ( 1924 ), both built for the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb.
The cathedral's exterior including the nave and aisles together with Maufe's use of space, won him general admiration amongst fellow architects.
On the 18 December 1716 Gibbs joined the " Vandykes clubb " ( sic ), also called the Club of St Luke for " Virtuosi in London " fellow architects that were members included William Kent and William Talman, other notable members with who Gibbs would later work included the garden designer Charles Bridgeman and the sculptor John Michael Rysbrack who sculpted many of the memorials Gibbs designed.
1723 also saw Gibbs being made a governor of St Bartholomew's Hospital, fellow governors included fellow architects Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and George Dance the Elder, on the 1 August 1728 it was decided to rebuild the Hospital, Gibbs offered his service for free, and designed a quadrangle of 200 by 160 feet with four near-identical plain blocks.
: May I say, finally, that I have no illusions of grandeur ; quite to the contrary, I am very humble in my knowledge that through forty years of my life my life has been an open book of service to my fellow architects and for the public good.
After marrying a fellow architecture student ( Ruth Schneider ), Jones returned to Los Angeles, working first in the offices of the modernist architects Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell from 1936 to 1937, and Burton A. Schutt from 1937 to 1939.
Fortunately the leader of the architects persuaded his fellow students to leave the engineers ' knight unharmed and the group only made off with the original Phoenix Society banner, a remnant of the original mylar phoenix balloon.
Unlike other fellow musicians, Yudina always tried to go beyond her personal comfort zone, making friends and collaborating with famous writers, artists and architects.
Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT, may practise on their own account or with fellow Chartered Architectural Technologists, architects, engineers, surveyors and other professionals within the construction industry.

fellow and Hermann
When planning a visit from Bonn, where he was immersed in studying physics, his fellow mathematician and friend Hermann Minkowski joked he had to spend 10 days in quarantine before being able to visit Hilbert.
Some of his fellow conspirators were arrested while others escaped to Austria ( Hermann Göring, Ernst Hanfstaengl, Rudolf Hess ).
On 7 June 1944 Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg planned to detonate a bomb at a meeting there, but his fellow conspirators would not give him approval to do so because Himmler and Hermann Göring were not also present.
Overwhelmed by her courage, compassion, and beauty, Hermann asks Dorothea to distribute his donations among her poor fellow refugees.
Hermann was in the Broadway premiere of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, starring Liev Schreiber, and featuring fellow Law & Order: Special Victims Unit cast member Stephanie March.
I looked up the passage again, to make sure, and consulted with my fellow judges ... In my opinion and that of my fellow officers, Hermann Fegelein was in no condition to stand trial, or for that matter to even stand.
One of his fellow pupils was the son of Hermann Jung, the Swiss watchmaker and one-time activist in the First International.

fellow and Richard
Bo Diddley performed a number of shows around the country in 2005 and 2006 with the fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie Johnson Band, featuring Johnson on keyboards, Richard Hunt on drums, and Gus Thornton on bass.
Another new recruit, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, met Darwin, Small and Boulton in 1766 through a shared interest in carriage design, and he in turn introduced his friend and fellow Rousseau-admirer Thomas Day, with whom he had studied at Corpus Christi, Oxford.
Trubshaw converted MUD to BCPL ( the predecessor of C ), before handing over development to Richard Bartle, a fellow student at Essex University, in 1980.
The composer Richard Wagner ( 1813 – 83 ) ( Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1853 – 70 ) and playwright Henrik Ibsen ( 1828 – 1906 ) were prominent in their critiques of contemporary civilization and for warnings that accelerating " progress " would lead to the creation of individuals detached from social values and isolated from their fellow men.
Two years after its publication many of the novel's events were corroborated by Melville's fellow castaway, Richard T. Greene.
Upon recovery, Minter teamed up with Richard Jones, a fellow pupil, and together they started writing their own games on their school's Commodore PET.
Dolenz participated in the 2008 – 09 season of CMT's " Gone Country ," competing against fellow celebrities Sheila E ( who eventually won ), Taylor Dayne, George Clinton, and Richard Grieco.
In a speech celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Berkeley EECS department, fellow Turing Award winner and Berkeley professor Richard Karp said that, " It is to our everlasting shame that we were unable to persuade the math department to give him tenure.
He became an advocate for electronic music and became friends with fellow composers Charles Dodge, Emmanuel Ghent and Richard Taruskin.
* English comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring both make references to Warbeck, and fellow pretender Lambert Simnel in much of their work, both as Lee and Herring and individually.
In the 1970s, Hollings joined with fellow senators Kennedy and Henry M. Jackson in a press conference to oppose President Gerald Ford's request that Congress end Richard Nixon's price controls on domestic oil, which had helped to cause the gasoline lines during the 1973 Oil Crisis.
His early works show the influence of Grieg, Wagner, Richard Strauss and fellow student Ralph Vaughan Williams, and later, through Vaughan Williams, the music of Ravel.
In September 2000, fellow Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper became the permanent co-host and the show was renamed At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper.
He has also co-edited an anthology with Jason V Brock, " The Bleeding Edge " ( 2010 ) with stories from fellow writers, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, George Clayton Johnson, John Shirley, Dan O ' Bannon, and several newer writers.
O ' Toole is a noted fan of rugby union, and used to attend Five Nations matches with friends and fellow rugby fans Richard Harris, Kenneth Griffith, Peter Finch and Richard Burton.
As a producer he has worked with U2 ( on their War album ), Van Morrison, Kate Bush, The Dubliners, Planxty, Andy Irvine & Davy Spillane, Patrick Street, Stockton's Wing and fellow Limerickman Richard Harris.
After a few months life becomes very idyllic on the island, with Richard making friends with a few other members of the beach community: Keaty, a fellow Englishman hooked on his Game Boy ; Gregorio, a Spanish traveller part of his fishing detail ; Unhygienix, the Italian head chef with an intense obsession for bath soap ; Jesse and Cassie, two lovers who work in the gardening and carpentry detail, respectively ; Ella, who works second-in-command with Unhygenix in the cooking detail ; and finally, Jed-the enigmatic loner of the group whose sole separate detail is shrouded in mystery.
The names themselves come from Edmondson's and Mayall's own nicknames for each other ; many of Mayall's characters are referred to by some variation of the name " Richard " and " Eddie " is taken from " Eddie Monsoon ", Edmondson's nickname since University, which is a play on his then stage name, Ade Edmondson ( compare Edina Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, who is called " Eddie " by her friend Patsy, and is played by Edmondson's Comic Strip fellow and wife Jennifer Saunders ).
Hobart married as his second wife in America Rebecca Ibrook, daughter of his fellow Puritan Richard Ibrook.
The term was popularized ( though not first used ) by U. S. President Richard Nixon in a November 3, 1969, speech in which he said, " And so tonight — to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans — I ask for your support.
Many symbolist writers and critics were early enthusiasts of the music of Richard Wagner, a fellow student of Schopenhauer.
In the early 19th century, the reforming zeal of Provosts John Eveleigh and Edward Copleston gained Oriel the reputation of being the most brilliant college of the day and the centre of the " Oriel Noetics " — clerical liberals such as Richard Whately and Thomas Arnold were Fellows, and the during the 1830s, two intellectually eminent Fellows of Oriel, John Keble and The Blessed John Henry Newman, supported by Canon Pusey ( also an Oriel fellow initially, later at Christ Church ) and others, formed a group known as the Oxford Movement, alternatively as the Tractarians, or familiarly as the Puseyites.
However, ratings remained low and by April 1994, Multimedia threatened cancellation if ratings didn't improve by that November, which led to an overhaul that saw original producer Burt Dubrow's departure and replacement by fellow Springer producer Richard Dominick.
He remained an ardent fan of the Munster Rugby and Young Munster teams then until his death, and attending many of its matches, and there are numerous stories of japes at rugby matches with the actors and fellow rugby fans Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton.

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