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German architect
Egon Eiermann (29 September 1904 – 19 July 1970) was one of Germany's most prominent architects in the second half of the 20th century. He was also a
Egon_Eiermann
Church in Berlin, Germany
down or preserved was left open. The competition's winner, architect Egon Eiermann, initially proposed, in both his submissions, for the remnant of the
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Kaiser_Wilhelm_Memorial_Church
Male given name
footballer and coach Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt (1892–1965), German physical anthropologist Egon Eiermann (1904–1970), German architect Egon Franke (fencer)
Egon
20th-century movement and style
(1959–1964) Interior of the new Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin, by Egon Eiermann (1959–1963) Berliner Philharmonie, Berlin, by Hans Scharoun (1960–1963)
Modern_architecture
Diplomatic mission
diplomatic mission to the United States. Its chancery, designed by Egon Eiermann and opened in 1964, is located in northwest Washington, D.C. From August
Embassy of Germany, Washington, D.C.
Embassy_of_Germany,_Washington,_D.C.
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Breitscheidplatz, built in 1895 by Franz Schwechten and in 1961 by Egon Eiermann, the former West Berlin landmark the Europa-Center, Berlin's first shopping
Charlottenburg
Capital of Brandenburg, Germany
Bundestag 20th century Margarete Buber-Neumann (1901–1989), writer Egon Eiermann (1904–1970), architect Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1907–1994), German
Potsdam
German architect (1908–1982)
his German pavilion of the Expo 58 in Brussels, built together with Egon Eiermann, achieved worldwide recognition. He attended the Interbau 1957 in Berlin-Hansaviertel
Sep_Ruf
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
housing project by international master architects such as Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Walter Gropius, Oscar Niemeyer, and Sep Ruf. Called Interbau, the whole
Hansaviertel
City in Hesse, Germany
Design University, AOK Insurance building. Prefabricated houses by Egon Eiermann in Lauterborn There are several festivals in Offenbach, some of these
Offenbach_am_Main
Building complex in Berlin
until March 1957. That month, the architect Egon Eiermann won a competition to redesign the church. Eiermann wanted to completely demolish the church and
Bikini-Berlin
Stadium located in Munich, Germany
round by the jury, as it was considered too daring. However, the juror Egon Eiermann intervened and campaigned together with Mayor Hans-Jochen Vogel and
Olympiastadion_(Munich)
German department store chain
decorated with the so-called 'horten tiles', designed by famous architect Egon Eiermann were typical landmarks within the post-war German pedestrian zones ("Fußgängerzonen")
Horten_AG
World's fair held in Brussels, Belgium
the Expo 58. The West German pavilion was designed by the architects Egon Eiermann and Sep Ruf. The world press called it the most polished and sophisticated
Expo_58
Italian manufacturer
architects and designers such as Gae Aulenti, Walter Ballmer [it], BBPR, Egon Eiermann, Figini e Pollini [it], Ignazio Gardella, Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier,
Olivetti
German association of craftsmen
Dexel Eugen Diederichs Bruno Dörpinghaus Karl Duschek Adolph Eckhardt Egon Eiermann Albert Eitel August Endell Jupp Ernst Lyonel Feininger Wend Fischer
Deutscher_Werkbund
Apartment building in Berlin, Germany
Interbau were exclusively world-famous modernists, including Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Walter Gropius, Arne Jacobsen, Vasily Luckhardt, Oscar Niemeyer, Sep
Walter-Gropius-Haus_(Berlin)
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
War II there was a new military hospital complex built by architect Egon Eiermann. It is now used as a Parkinsons clinic. In 1945, Beelitz-Heilstätten
Beelitz
sculptor Otto Dix (1891–1969), painter Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), painter Egon Eiermann (1904–1970), architect and designer Max Ernst (1891–1976), surrealist
List_of_Germans
professor. After 1945, together with leading architects of the time such as Egon Eiermann and Paul Baumgarten, Walter Rossow played a key role in reconstructing
Walter_Rossow
German media group
headquarters in Kestendamm in Offenburg, designed by the architect Egon Eiermann. From 1954/55, advertising for Burda publications was seen on the so-called
Hubert_Burda_Media
German architect
just before the second world war. After working as a freelancer for Egon Eiermann, he worked in the building department from 1939 to 1942 and then as
Selman_Selmanagić
Former furniture manufacturer
leading designers. Over the following decades, collaborators included Egon Eiermann, Verner Panton, Pierre Paulin, Norman Foster, James Irvine, Piero Lissoni
Gebrüder_Thonet
Building complex in Berlin, Germany
work began in 1963, with artistic consulting by the church architect Egon Eiermann, and on 2 April 1965 the Europa-Center was inaugurated by Governing
Europa-Center
American architect (1925–1997)
Center of Norfolk County which became the city of Chesapeake in 1963. Egon Eiermann, architect; Lublin, McGaughy & Associates, associate architect. Arthur
William_Marshall_Jr.
Jewish German British architect
the store, despite international protest. In its place today stands Egon Eiermann's unremarkable department store building (Galeria Kaufhof, previously
Erich_Mendelsohn
Town in Thuringia, Germany
The Eiermann Building (1906-1907) was designed by the Bauhaus architect Egon Eiermann who evangelized about Neues Bauen in the 1930s. Eiermann converted
Apolda
1926 film
the play Karriere by Richard Kepler. The film's sets were designed by Egon Eiermann. It premiered on 8 March 1926. Xenia Desni as Nelly Rudolf Klein-Rogge
The_Pink_Diamond
German architect (1926–2007)
to 1950 he studied architecture at the University of Karlsruhe under Egon Eiermann. He set up an architectural practice in Cologne in 1950, and opened
Oswald_Mathias_Ungers
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
500 km up to the Danube One of the original buildings by the architect Egon Eiermann, the annex to the Hotel Prinz Carl built in 1967, in which the rooms
Buchen
Calendar year
warlord (b. 1895) July 14 – Luis Mariano, Spanish tenor (b. 1914) July 19 Egon Eiermann, German architect (b. 1904) Panagiotis Pipinelis, Prime Minister of
1970
Month of 1970
funds to have it transported two blocks to city-owned property. Died: Egon Eiermann, 65, German architect William Ogilvy Kermack, 72, Scottish biochemist
July_1970
Museum of regional history in Stuttgart, Germany
Laupheim (established 2018) An exhibit about Egon Eiermann, a leading architect of the 20th century, at the Eiermann-Magnani Dokumentationsstätte in Hettingen
House of History Baden-Württemberg
House_of_History_Baden-Württemberg
Square in Berlin, Germany
damaged in the war and to build anew. The renowned West German architect Egon Eiermann originally planned to completely demolish the ruins, causing numerous
Breitscheidplatz
historian Göttingen 1969 Karl Waldemar Ziegler Chemist Mülheim 1970 Egon Eiermann Architect Baden-Baden 1970 Walther Gerlach Physicist Munich 1970 Fritz
List of recipients of the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts
List_of_recipients_of_the_Pour_le_Mérite_for_Sciences_and_Arts
High-rise building in Germany
which was in the process of relocating, seemed ideal. In March 1965, Egon Eiermann, one of the most prominent German architects of the period, received
Langer_Eugen
demolished both, despite international protest. In its place today stands Egon Eiermann's unremarkable department store building (Galeria Kaufhof, previously
List of works by Erich Mendelsohn
List_of_works_by_Erich_Mendelsohn
German painter
Killesberg in Stuttgart. With Willi Baumeister, Max Bense, Walter Cantz, Egon Eiermann, Mia Seeger and others a new cultural circle developed. He taught at
Anton_Stankowski
Quarter of Offenbach am Main in Hesse, Germany
A half dozen atrium houses were constructed by the famous architect Egon Eiermann. The central park is called "John-F.-Kennedy-Promenade". Until the 1990s
Offenbach-Lauterborn
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Gedächtniskirche) in Berlin, designed by Egon Eiermann, consecrated. date unknown - Rose Art Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts
1961_in_architecture
American architect
awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study architecture in Germany under Egon Eiermann. While in Europe, he designed the modernistic headquarters building
Robert_Lawton_Jones
German art award
Schmidt [de], Robert Müller [de] 1962: Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann, Egon Eiermann, Gerhart von Westerman, Gert Reinholm, Hans Rolf Strobel and Heinz Tichawsky
Berliner_Kunstpreis
architect, furniture designer and city planner (born 1894) July 20 – Egon Eiermann, German architect (born 1904) September 11 – Ernst May, German architect
1970_in_architecture
1893) 17 July – Ernst Wellmann, army officer (born 1904) 19 July – Egon Eiermann, architect (born 1904) 1 August – Otto Heinrich Warburg, German physiologist
1970_in_Germany
Headquarters of the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg
contribution to the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, designed by architects Egon Eiermann and Sep Ruf. Their transparent glass and steel architecture served as
Baumgarten-Bau
German architecture award
Hans Scharoun, Berlin 1966: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago 1968: Egon Eiermann, Karlsruhe 1972: Günter Behnisch & Partner, Stuttgart 1973: Michael
Großer_BDA_Preis
German architect and professor
Kollhoff was indirectly introduced to the teaching of Egon Eiermann through the courses that Eiermann had written, but no longer taught, and through his
Hans_Kollhoff
department store (Galeria Kaufhof, previously Horten), designed by Egon Eiermann. Schocken Department Stores Cobbers, Arnt (2007), Mendelsohn, Köln:
Schocken Department Store, Stuttgart
Schocken_Department_Store,_Stuttgart
German architect and designer (1910–2002)
emigrated to the United States. From 1939 to 1945, Hirche worked for Egon Eiermann, after 1945 for Hans Scharoun. In 1948, he was appointed Professor of
Herbert_Hirche
German architect (1928–2019)
after his Abitur 1946 and after an apprenticeship as a carpenter with Egon Eiermann at the Technical University of Karlsruhe as well as with Robert Vorhoelzer
Franz_Lichtblau
September 11 – Paul Thiry, American architect (died 1993) September 29 – Egon Eiermann, German architect (died 1970) November 25 – John Summerson, English
1904_in_architecture
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Call
Boy/Male
Celtic Irish Gaelic Teutonic
Ardent.
Boy/Male
African American Biblical
Spirit.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Aeton, ETON means "swift as an eagle." In mythology, this is the name of one of Pluto's four night-black steeds.
Male
German
Old German name derived from the word eg, EGON means "edge."
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic Teutonic German
Fiery.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Deacon. The name in this spelling seems to have died out in England.
Boy/Male
British, English
River Town
Boy/Male
Danish, Dutch, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Young Fighter; Burning; Hardy; Edge; Sword Power; Fiery; Brave; Edge of a Sword
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heifer, chariot, round.
Boy/Male
Russian
farmer'.
Boy/Male
African, Danish, German, Swedish
Oak Tree
Girl/Female
Biblical
Cloud, mass of darkness, fountain, eye.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name NGON means "good communication."
Girl/Female
German French
Archer.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Variant of a Gaelic name anglicized as John.
Boy/Male
African
Strong.
Boy/Male
Indian
Ill starred
Boy/Male
Irish
Fiery.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Lofty or inspired.
EGON EIERMANN
EGON EIERMANN
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift of God, Powerful women
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
He was a narrator of hadith
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Durga
Girl/Female
Spanish Norse
Rules the home.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Greek
Good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an orchard, or a metonymic occupational name for a fruit grower, from Middle English orchard.English : habitational name from any of the places called Orchard. Those in Devon and Somerset are named from Old English ortgeard, orceard (a compound of wort, wyrt ‘plant’ (later associated with Latin hortus ‘garden’) + geard ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’), while East and West Orchard near Shaftesbury in Dorset have a different origin, ‘(place) beside the wood’, from Celtic ar + cēd.Scottish : English surname adopted as equivalent of Urquhart.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Successful
Boy/Male
French
Cheerful; pretty.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jamuna river
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well being, Harmonious, Healing and spiritual frame of mind
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n.
A contest for a prize at the public games.
n.
The union of being and relation as distinguished from, and contrasted with, the ego. See Ego.
a.
Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego. Cf. Object, n., 2.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
n.
A period of immeasurable duration; also, an emanation of the Deity. See Eon.
n.
The doctrine of certain extreme adherents or disciples of Descartes and Johann Gottlieb Fichte, which finds all the elements of knowledge in the ego and the relations which it implies or provides for.
pl.
of Agon
n.
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt.
a.
Consisting of ebony.
n.
A student of Eton College, England, who is not a King's scholar, and who boards in a private family.
n.
A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
a.
Like ebony, especially in color; black; dark.
n.
Ebony.
n.
Alt. of Aeon
n.
One of four officers of the Yeomen of the Royal Guard, having the rank of corporal; an Exon.
n.
The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product of reflective thought; -- opposed to non-ego.