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 Encyclopedia: Adolf Loos
Loos was onder de indruk van de Amerikaanse architectuur en bewonderde de Amerikaanse architect Louis Sullivan.
This essay is a repudiation of the work of the Vienna Secession, the Austrian version of Art Nouveau.
Ornament and Crime is an essay written by the influential Austrian architect Adolf Loos in 1908.
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 Loos Adolf Loos, Architect In The Great Buildings Online. Architect. Adolf Loos. Great Buildings Bru
Adolf Loos is one of the few men influential and colorfully original enough to successfully reject the artistic in this very contrast.
Your starting place for exploring the architecture of Adolf Loos Adolf Loos was an architect who became more famous for his ideas than for his buildings In Ornament and Crime and other essays.
Great Buildings Brunn, Czechoslovakia 1870) Adolf Loos was born in Brunn, Czechoslovakia in 1870.
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 AllRefer.com - Adolf Loos (Architecture, Biography) - Encyclopedia
His rationalist design theories were strongly influenced by his stay in the United States from 1893 to 1896, where he admired American works of engineering.
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Adolf Loos[A´dOlf lOs] Pronunciation Key, 1870–1933, Austrian architect.
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 Adolf Loos, Austria architect (building of houses), dies at 62 August 22 in History
Adolf Loos, Austria architect (building of houses), dies at 62 August 22 in History
Adolf Loos, Austria architect (building of houses), dies at 62
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 Loos, Adolf. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
See also L. Münz and G. Künstler, Adolf Loos: Pioneer of Modern Architecture (tr.
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