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movement, notably the lavishly decorated apartment building at 23 Tallinas Street 1901 together with Pēkšēns. His best-known works are in the National Romantic version of the style. He mainly used natural materials, different-colored bricks, local varieties of stone, metal, wood. Laube's building
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in architecture. Laube graduated from the Riga Polytechnic Institute's department of architecture in 1907. Soon after he established his own architectural office in Riga. He also became lecturer in Riga Polytechnic Institute. In 1909 he traveled to
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ornaments were typically flower and geometric motifs, and his buildings were usually directed upwards in a vertical shape. Later his works especially in the 1930s were influenced by more neo-classical influences.
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and started architecture studies in Riga Polytechnic Institute. While still a student he started to work in
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in the United States where he worked in an architecture office. Since 1955 he lived in
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Laube resumed his work in the university in the autumn 1941. In 1944, he fled to
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started in 1915 Laube together with Riga Polytechnic Institute was evacuated to
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to improve his professional abilities. In 1910 he took identical trip to
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Building in the functionalism style (1929). Brivibas str. 39, Riga.
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Building in National Romantic style (1908). Brivibas str. 62, Riga.
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Art Nouveau: International and National Styles in Europe
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where he worked as a professor of architecture at the
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