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of Altfriedstein in the present Radebeul district of Dresden and developed the site by laying roads and parcelling the abandoned wine-growing areas into a "Villa Colony Altfriedstein." To do this, they tore down the west wing of the mansion and all the outbuildings of the winery and redesigned the
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in two different offices in the mid-1880s. The two architects, who were roughly the same age, complemented each other very well. Together they were a formidable and very versatile team, as evidenced by the fact that they not only designed very complex buildings, but they also showed great
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in Trachau and the development on the west side of Aachener Strasse in Dresden were implemented. Schilling died in 1933 and Erwin Graebner ran the office alone from then on. During this time he developed, among other things, the plans for several factory buildings of the
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After Julius Graebner died in 1917, the firm was continued by his son Erwin Graebner, who returned from the Western Front in October 1918, and replaced his father in partnership with Rudolf Schilling. During this period, further plans for larger buildings such as the
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Ralph Adams Cram: Christian art: an illustrated monthly magazine devoted to current church building, American and foreign, and the allied ecclesiological arts, with expert discussions of all topics relating to Christian archaeology, Vol. 4. R.S. Badger, 1908, pp
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Bebauung zwischen Budapester Straße und Sternplatz mit AOK-Verwaltungsgebäude (ehem. Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse; 1912–1913; R. Schilling, J. W. Gräbner) und Gebäude des Kabaretts „Herkules-Keule“ (1963-65; H. Schneider, T .
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built in 1912–14, but partially destroyed in 1945. This pioneering work also meant that the two architects were invited to join several professional associations. Graebner was member of the directorate of the
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Schilling and Graebner designed many of their later villas, public and sacral buildings according to the principles of modernity as propagated by this association of artists and industry. The former
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After about 1902, Schilling and Graebner tried to overcome historicism and turned more to a kind of proto-modernism, which was particularly difficult in church building due to the
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Landkirchen. Entworfen und ausgefĂĽhrt von den Architekten Schilling & Graebner. Mit einem Geleitwort von Dr. Paul Schumann. Leipzig, Gilbertsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1903.
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west gable of the remaining east wing. Among other things, they built a pedestrian passage through the corner of the building on the ground floor. From 1902 until the
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Ricarda Kube, "Schilling und Graebner (1889–1917) – Das Werk einer Dresdner Architektenfirma." Dissertation an der Technischen Universität Dresden, 2 volumes, 1988.
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Lutherkirche (Radebeul), Neo-Renaissance, 1891 (with neighboring vicarage and the associated cemetery chapel on the Friedhof Radebeul-Ost)
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they built numerous villas and country houses there, many of them in the Heimatschutzstil, also called the "Reform Architecture Style."
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in the large slide library of the Institute for European Art History and Archeology at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
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Both Schilling and Graebner had met each other when they were just over 20 years old around 1881 while studying architecture at the
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Guy Eglinton, Peyton Boswell: International studio, Vol. 13. New York Offices of the International Studio, 1901, pp. 283, 284.
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At first, Schilling & Graebner preferred late historicism in their works in Dresden. Their first building commission, the
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that applied there. The first signs of modernity are the residential buildings built in the early twentieth century for the
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Die Villenkolonie Altfriedstein in Niederlößnitz / Radebeul. Werk der Dresdner Architektenfirma Schilling & Graebner
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Dyeing and sorting building of Kammgarnspinnerei AG in Leipzig, Dr.-Kurt-Fischer-Straße 31, 1934–36, demolished in 2007
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Schilling und Graebner, Architekten BDA, Dresden. Eine Auswahl. Bauten von 1918–1928. Maximilian Maul, Berlin 1928.
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Draft for the portal to the arts and crafts department and large hall for the German Art Exhibition in 1899
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for Hermann Ilgen on Pirnaischer Platz in Dresden, 1896, neo-baroque style, burned 1945, demolished 1951
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Consecration hall, mortuary, gardener's house and gate at the St. Pauli Cemetery in Dresden, 1909
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Coffee shop Max ThĂĽrmer in the Viktoriahaus, WaisenhausstraĂźe, Dresden-Altstadt, 1901, destroyed
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Schilling and Graebner hired several trained architects in their firm over the years, including
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differences amongst their entire oeuvre. Schilling, as the son of the well-known sculptor
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Rother'sche Kunstziegeleien GmbH / Ceramic art workshops Richard Mutz & Rother GmbH
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Goetheallee 24 (Pernwaldhaus/Villa Muttersegen), Blasewitz, begun 1891, Neo-Renaissance
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Residential colony Altfriedstein in the Niederlößnitz district of Radebeul, from 1902
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and was later demolished. In 1895 they also designed the neo-baroque interior of the
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Hotel Ratskeller in Schwarzenberg (reconstruction of the burnt down town hall, 1906)
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lanov.cz/obeclanov/galerie/historie/kostel2.jpg View of the church Mittel Langenau
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chemnitz.de/news.php?show=390&beitrag=1100 "Ev.-Luth. Jakobi-Johannis parish"
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With their practice flourishing, in 1899 Schilling and Graebner bought the large
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Barteldesplatz 2, Blasewitz, 1893, Neo-Renaissance style, today the seat of the
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church architecture. They were also inspired in their work by suggestions from
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Schilling und Graebner (1889–1917). Das Werk einer Dresdner Architektenfirma.
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and others, 1928–39, especially rows of houses on Aachener Straße
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Kaitzer Str. 82, Dresden-Plauen, built in 1891, renovated in 1999
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Schilling & Graebner: Villa Muttersegen, Dresden-Blasewitz
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Rudolf Schilling (1859–1933) und Julius Gräbner (1858–1917)
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Hermann Ebert tenement house, Moritzburger Strasse 45, 1903
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II. German Clay, Cement and Lime Industry Exhibition
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town hall, completed in 1891, shows clear features of the
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Protestantischer Kirchenbau von Schilling & Graebner
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with their austere facades and high functionality. The
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architecture in Germany from historicism to modernity.
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pavilion for the 1897 German Art Exhibition in Dresden
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Großsiedlung Trachau: Flachdächer contra Schrägdächer
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Country house Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 16 (Radebeul), 1903
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Memorial stone in the warrior settlement of Trachau
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(there dated 1900, address given as 1339:Rectangular 43 streets and squares in Löbtau: 1171: 1169: 527:House at Lindenaustrasse 7 (Radebeul), 1903—04 343:as it emerged around the turn of the century. 1353:Ulrich HĂĽbner, Ulrike Grötzsch et al. (Ed.): 1240: 506:Conversion of the mansion Altfriedstein, 1902 1265: 802:Row of houses on Aachener Strasse in Trachau 675:Christ Church (so-called “Green Church”) in 643:in Dresden, 1897–1900, destroyed during the 1643: 1565: 1372: 1332: 1318: 1166: 1060: 1058: 1056: 721:Christuskirche in Dresden-Strehlen, 1903–05 180:Early life and formation of the partnership 1528: 1521:M. Wörner, G. Lupfer, J. Paul, B. 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Retrieved 14 December 2009. 1410:Die Christ Church in Dresden-Strehlen 1400: 1312:by Wolfgang NĂĽtzenadel (1987) in the 1202: 489:, four-story country house, destroyed 1732:Design companies established in 1889 1189:Gary L. Catchen, Julian M. Catchen: 1105:Doctoral dissertation, Dresden 1988. 793: 559:Landhaus Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 18, 1906 509:Villa at Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 20, 1902 141:) was an architecture firm based in 1490:, Berlin / Leipzig 1915. 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Architecture
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