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and the reform architecture of the early Modern oriented churches, villas, Town halls and other buildings. Graebner, who was promoted to royal building council in 1909, was closely connected with the city building councilor Hans Erlwein and with
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to typhoid. His son Erwin Graebner, after returning from the front of the First World War in October 1918, continued the architecture firm
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and worked on various smaller projects. Back in Dresden, he teamed up with his former classmates Schilling in 1889 the office
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there, which he had to interrupt due to military service and continued in Dresden at the Polytechnic in 1880 . There he met
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together with Schilling. Julius Graebner was buried at the Melaten cemetery in
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was influenced, he went to Berlin in 1883 . There he worked in the offices of
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Schilling und Graebner (1889ā€“1917) ā€“ Das Werk einer Dresdner Architektenfirma
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Julius Wilhelm Graebner died in 1917 during a business trip in what is now
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Schillung und Graebner. Architekten B.D.A. Dresden. Eine Auswahl Bauten
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Dresden Christ Church, one of the important works by
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a variety initially historical buildings, then at the
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Schilling & Graebner
Schilling & Graebner
Baden
Karlsruhe
Technische Hochschule
Karlsruhe
Rudolf Schilling
Karl WeiƟbach
Ernst Giese
Heinrich Joseph Kayser
de
Karl von GroƟheim
Hans Grisebach
Schilling & Graebner
Saxony
Art Nouveau
Ferdinand Avenarius
Blasewitz
Istanbul
Schilling & Graebner
Cologne
Schilling & Graebner
Schillung und Graebner. Architekten B.D.A. Dresden. Eine Auswahl Bauten
Schilling und Graebner (1889ā€“1917) ā€“ Das Werk einer Dresdner Architektenfirma
Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung
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