Martin Elsaesser (28 May 1884 – 5 August 1957) was a German architect and professor of architecture. He is especially well known for the many churches...
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about his grandfather, the architect Martin Elsaesser. He was married to scholar Silvia Vega-Llona. Thomas Elsaesser was born in 1943 in Berlin-Charlottenburg...
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immediately adjacent to Frankfurt's east port (Osthafen), was designed by Martin Elsaesser as part of the New Frankfurt-project. It was inaugurated on 25 October...
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orientated approach is cast aside. The Großmarkthalle at Frankfurt (by Martin Elsaesser) is completed. Chapel of the Cemetery of Glienicke/Nordbahn (Germany)...
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architects, engineers, artists, and designers –including Max Cetto, Martin Elsaesser, Walter Gropius, Ferdinand Kramer, Adolf Meyer, Bruno Taut, Margarete...
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war, Thormählen retired November 1919. In April 1924, the architect Martin Elsaesser was the director of the school and designed a "Red House", an expressionist...
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Fischer. The structure was rebuilt between 1953 and 1954 by architect Martin Elsaesser after it was destroyed by air raids during World War II. Past performers...
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Azéma. October 25 – Großmarkthalle at Frankfurt am Main, designed by Martin Elsaesser. The Royal Horticultural Society New Building, a second exhibition...
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Wales Peter Behrens Dominikus Böhm (Cologne, Ruhr area, Swabia, Hesse) Martin Elsaesser (Southern Germany) Alfred Fischer (Essen, Ruhr area) Josef Franke (Gelsenkirchen...
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Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Platz, Marktstraße Art nouveau Town hall by Martin Elsaesser The main church of Ebingen is St.Martin's church. The choir is late gothic (1473), the tower...
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were Gudrun Baudisch, Rudolf Belling, Paul Bonatz, Ernst Arnold Egli, Martin Elsaesser, Anton Hanak, Franz Hillinger, Clemens Holzmeister, Henri Prost, Paolo...
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for her portraits and her collaborations with the architect Martin Elsaesser. Elsaesser designed churches and Schaller-Härlin produced wall and glass...
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Neuropsychiatric Clinic built 1929 - 1931 by architects Ernst May und Martin Elsaesser. After retiring from this position in 1950 aged 71, he was Director...
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Technical University of Karlsruhe as well as with Robert Vorhoelzer, Martin Elsaesser, Hermann Leitenstorfer and Hans Döllgast at the Technical University...
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Werkschulen) starting in 1920, where he studied architecture with Martin Elsaesser and Robert Seuffert. At the advice of his teachers he decided to switch...
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(School of Arts and Crafts of the City of Cologne), which was headed by Martin Elsaesser at the time. However, the increasing number of private commissions...
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PMID 31082096, retrieved 24 March 2025 Schramm, Elisabeth; Klein, Daniel N; Elsaesser, Moritz; Furukawa, Toshi A; Domschke, Katharina (1 September 2020). "Review...
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Laboratoriumsdiener Wassjka Eddie Seefeld Ballett Charell Elsaesser & Wedel p.124 Thomas Elsaesser & Michael Wedel. The BFI companion to German cinema. British...
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for screening in the online We Are One: A Global Film Festival. Thomas Elsaesser, European Cinema: Face to Face with Hollywood. Amsterdam University Press...
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(1987, pp. 10–11) Elsaesser, Thomas (1972). "Tales of Sound and Fury: Observations on the Family Melodrama" in Landy (1991, p. 69) Elsaesser, Thomas (1972)...
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33 Elsaesser & Wedel p.81 Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009. Elsaesser, Thomas...
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Silent Screen: Cinema's First Age of Vampires 1897–1922. pp. 169, 183. Elsaesser, Thomas (February 2001). "Six Degrees Of Nosferatu". Sight and Sound....
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and to eulogize the non-standard and the minor." Film historian Thomas Elsaesser writes that it "reverberates with nostalgia and dedication... more than...
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1982, p. 50 Kracauer 1947, pp. 73–74 Brockmann 2010, p. 67 Elsaesser 2003, p. 63 Elsaesser 2003, pp. 63–64 Barlow 1982, pp. 50–51 Brockmann 2010, pp. 61–62...
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Archived from the original on 9 January 2021. Retrieved 9 January 2020. Elsaesser 2020, p. 43. Mandell, Andrea (13 May 2018). "Christopher Nolan inspires...
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Tom (1994). In Early Cinema: Space, Frame, Narrative, edited by Thomas Elsaesser. London: BFI Publishing. pp. 239–247.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher...
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Alexander Horwath, Thomas Elsaesser & Noel King 2004, p. 95. Action Magazine staff 1972, p. 21, 22. Alexander Horwath, Thomas Elsaesser & Noel King 2004, p...
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1186/cc3034. PMC 1175920. PMID 15774055. Weber M, Rau M, Madlener K, Elsaesser A, Bankovic D, Mitrovic V, et al. (Nov 2005). "Diagnostic utility of new...
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1951. Singer 1970, p. 311. Adams 2002, pp. 140–157. Welles Net 1962. Elsaesser 2004, p. 117. Conrad, Anna (14 July 2020). "How Joy Division made Closer:...
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