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  1. Jan 29, 2015 · For visionaries like Gottfried Böhm, who used to sketch church windows while sitting in his father's office as a child, lending meaning to form sometimes meant taking a leap of faith. At age 95 ...

  2. May 2, 2024 · Gottfried Böhm (born January 23, 1920, Offenbach-am-Main, Germany—died June 9, 2021, Cologne) was a German architect who combined traditional architectural styles with modern materials and sculptural forms to create Expressionist sculptures that were gracefully integrated into their landscapes. He was the recipient of the Pritzker Prize in 1986.

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  4. A selection of his most famous designs. Gottfried Böhm, the only German winner of the Pritzker Prize for architecture, turns 100. Born to a celebrated architectural family, he has continued to ...

  5. The work of Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021) ranges from the simple to the complex, using many different kinds of materials, with results that sometimes appear humble, sometimes monumental. He has been described in the sixties as an expressionist, and more recently as post-Bauhaus, but almost always he stands alone in departing from the ...

  6. The Columbus Controversy documentary was produced for classrooms and teacher education programs by American School Publishers, a Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Company, ISBN: 0-383-05031-6. Executive producer: Frank Beck. Producer, director, writer: Nick Kaufman. Editor: Mark Lipman. Consultants: Howard Zinn, Kirkpatrick Sale, and Jose Barreiro.

  7. Hans-Dietrich Böhm's 13 research works with 34 reads, including: Surface modified metallic foam body, process for its production and use thereof. Hans-Dietrich Böhm's scientific contributions.

  8. Böhm himself prefers to be thought of in terms of creating “connections”—for example, the integration of the old with the new, the world of ideas with the physical world, the interaction between the architecture of a single building with the urban environment, taking into account the form, material, and color of a building in its setting.

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