MTU Cork Library Catalogue

Art nouveau/Jugendstil architecture in Europe.

Contributor(s): Germany (West). Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission | Unesco.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Architecture and protection of monuments and sites of historical interest: v. 26.Publisher: [Bonn] : German Commission for UNESCO, 1988Description: 244 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.Subject(s): Art nouveau (Architecture) -- Europe | Architecture -- Conservation and restoration -- EuropeDDC classification: 724.9
Contents:
The architecture of Jugendstil in Austria / Harald Sterk -- The art nouveau architecture in Bulgaria : development and national examples / Hristo Ganchev -- Art nouveau in Czechoslovakia / Peter Wittlich -- The situation of art nouveau architecture in Finland : some aspects of the national background and the developments / Ritva Wr̃e -- Jugendstil architecture in the German Democratic Republic / Rudolf Ziessler -- The situation of the Jugendstil architecture in the Federal Republic of Germany ; the historical background of this architecture and the problems of an assessment / Ulrich Grf̃ -- The Mathildenhh̲e in Darmstadt / Johannes Cramer -- The Zollern coal-mine / Diether Wildemann -- Friedrich Hessing : the builder of two orthopaedic centres in the Jugendstil / Vincent Mayr.

Includes bibliographical references.

The architecture of Jugendstil in Austria / Harald Sterk -- The art nouveau architecture in Bulgaria : development and national examples / Hristo Ganchev -- Art nouveau in Czechoslovakia / Peter Wittlich -- The situation of art nouveau architecture in Finland : some aspects of the national background and the developments / Ritva Wr̃e -- Jugendstil architecture in the German Democratic Republic / Rudolf Ziessler -- The situation of the Jugendstil architecture in the Federal Republic of Germany ; the historical background of this architecture and the problems of an assessment / Ulrich Grf̃ -- The Mathildenhh̲e in Darmstadt / Johannes Cramer -- The Zollern coal-mine / Diether Wildemann -- Friedrich Hessing : the builder of two orthopaedic centres in the Jugendstil / Vincent Mayr.

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