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  1. Rudolf Schwarz (15 May 1897, Strasbourg – 3 April 1961, Cologne) was a German architect known for his work on Kirche St. Fronleichnam, Aachen. He also played a decisive part in the reconstruction of Cologne after the Second World War.

  2. Rudolf Schwarz (* 15. Mai 1897 in Straßburg; † 3. April 1961 in Köln) war ein deutscher Architekt, Autor, Architekturprofessor, Kirchen- und Städtebauer, der nach 1945 den Wiederaufbau des kriegszerstörten Köln und den katholischen Kirchenbau in Westdeutschland prägte.

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    Totenkreuz als Ehrenmal für die ...
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    Soziale Frauenschule, heute Kath. FH ...
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    Pfarrheim der Pfarre St. Johann Baptist
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    Katholische Pfarrkirche: St.
  3. Rudolf Schwarz. May 15, 1898 in Strasbourg, France. April 3, 1961 in Cologne (Köln), Germany. Rudolf Schwarz went to Berlin to study architecture between 1914 and 1919. He was strongely connected with Catholicism and started to study theology.

  4. www.greyscape.com › architects › rudolf-schwarzRudolf Schwarz - Greyscape

    Rudolf Schwarz. Architect and writer born in Strasbourg in 1897, a leading architect of Roman Catholic Churches, a friend of Mies Van Der Rohe who commented that Schwarz. Prolific, constantly busy either creating, writing or teaching, Rudolf Schwarz designed more than forty churches and was equally known for his two books about church ...

  5. Rudolf Schwarz was a German architect known for his work on Kirche St. Fronleichnam, Aachen. He also played a decisive part in the reconstruction of Cologne after the Second World War. He took a leading role with Cologne's reconstruction authority between 1947 and 1952, contributing to the rebuilding of the city with some of his own designs.

  6. www.arkitok.com › architects › rudolf-schwarzRudolf Schwarz - ARKITOK

    RUDOLF SCHWARZ. Rudolf Schwarz (15 May 1897, Strasbourg – 3 April 1961, Cologne) was a German architect known for his work on Kirche St. Fronleichnam, Aachen. He also played a decisive part in the reconstruction of Cologne after the Second World War. He took a leading role with Cologne's reconstruction authority between 1947 and 1952 ...

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  8. May 23, 2018 · views 3,086,452 updated May 23 2018. Schwarz, Rudolf (1897–1961). German church-architect. He studied under Poelzig in Berlin. He worked with Dominikus Böhm on the prize-winning unexecuted design for a church in Frankfurt (1926–7), and Böhm's influence is clear in Schwarz's Corpus Christi Church, Aachen (1928–30), a simple white ...

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