Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves (17 December 1788 – 30 April 1864) was a German architect, civil engineer and urban planner. Born in Uslar, Lower Saxony,...
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known for his description of the intermetallic Laves phases. Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves (December 15, 1788 – April 30, 1864) a leading neoclassical style...
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in classical style between 1845 and 1852 based on a plan by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. The building was rebuilt from 1948 after being badly damaged...
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the Kingdom of Hanover. Between 1816 and 1844, the architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves fully re-built the palace. The column portico with six Corinthian...
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changed into Georgengarten. In 1826 the architect and engineer Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves designed two smaller wings adjacent to the left and right side...
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by H. S. M. Coxeter. Laves was born in Hanover, the son of a judge and the great-grandson of architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. He grew up in Göttingen...
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Master of Economics Dr. Gindi (born 1965), contemporary sculptor Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves (1788–1864), architect Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716)...
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Herrenhausen, had the palace modernized in neoclassical style by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. The Great Garden suffered immense damage during World War II;...
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Herrenhausen, had the palace modernised in neoclassical style by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. During World War II, Herrenhausen Palace was destroyed in a...
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year. Uslar's sister cities are: – Człuchów, Poland since 1999. Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves (1788–1864), a German architect, civil engineer and urban planner...
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much to the nation's benefit. However, when court architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves in 1837 proposed the building of an opera house in Hanover, the...
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Frederica died in 1841 at Hanover. The Court master builder Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves was instructed by the King to build a mausoleum for his wife...
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court builder Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. Georg Moller is believed to have had an advisory role in the design of the building. Georg Christian von Wangenheim...
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the aerial bombings during World War II. Laves House, [de ] former home of architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves, became a public building in 1908. In 1996...
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Baroque facade with which the steeple was decorated, and in 1826 Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves used cast iron columns to remodel the interior of the church...
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in 1846, a conservatory for palms designed by court architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. Within five years of its completion in 1849, the building housed...
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Hanoverian royal household as a summer residence. As a result, Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves had several interior alterations made in 1839 and 1840. During...
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the gravestone with acanthus flowers and palmettes designed by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves for Charlotte Buff or the four sphinxes pulling Kielmannsegge's...
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continued his studies with Friedrich von Gärtner in Munich until 1840, then returned to Hanover to work with Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. The stables in the...
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(Laves Plaza), which was opened on 7 September 2007 and bears the name of the nineteenth century Hanoverian court architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves...
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was on the built and documentary legacies of the architects Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves (1788–1864) and Rudolf Hillebrecht (1910–1999). He also involved...
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its specific location and that the Hanoverian court architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves and Ferdinand Schwarz contributed to it. It was built in a...
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tried in his work to detach from the classicism represented by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves as well as from the neo-baroque tendencies borrowed from France...
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Eberhard Rees Gerhard Reisig Georg Rickhey Werner Rosinski Ludwig Roth Arthur Rudolph Walter Schwidetzky Harry Ruppe Friedrich von Saurma William August...
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Ludwig Gustav Karsten (1768–1810) Karl Johann Bernhard Karsten (1782–1853) Friedrich Katzer (1861–1925) Gustav Adolph Kenngott (1818–1897) Friedrich Klockmann...
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Degkwitz (senior) (Hamburg physician), Friedrich Delekat (Dresden theologian), Alfred Dengler (Eberswald forester), Georg Dettmar (Hannover technician), Gustaf...
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Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck Adolf von Deines Rudolf von Delbrück Georg Dragičević Ludwig Draxler Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944) Josef Fanderlik Géza...
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Friederikenschlösschen (palace) constructed one and a half centuries earlier by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves alongside the brutally repurposed Friederikenplatz. Many of the...
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Palache (1869–1954) 1932 Friedrich Rinne (1863–1933) 1935 Gustav Klemm (1858–1938) 1938 Josef Emanuel Hibsch (1852–1940) 1947 Ludwig Ferdinand von Wolff (1874–1952)...
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a pair of brothers, Ludwig and Manegold von Sigmaringen, are listed as witnesses on a document for the Königseggwald abbey. Ludwig von Sigmaringen was...
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