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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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Architekten Schilling & Graebner. Mit einem Geleitwort von Dr. Paul Schumann. Leipzig, Gilbertsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1903.
1250:. Verlorene Kirchen. Dresdens zerstörte Gotteshäuser. Eine Dokumentation seit 1938. Dresden: Landeshauptstadt Dresden, Amt für Kultur und Denkmalschutz. p. 81 (80–83).
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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
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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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Schilling und Graebner, Architekten BDA, Dresden. Eine Auswahl. Bauten von 1918–1928. Maximilian Maul, Berlin 1928.
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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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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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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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chemnitz.de/news.php?show=390&beitrag=1100 "Ev.-Luth. Jakobi-Johannis parish"
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church architecture. They were also inspired in their work by suggestions from
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and others, 1928–39, especially rows of houses on Aachener Straße
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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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town hall, completed in 1891, shows clear features of the
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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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Memorial stone in the warrior settlement of Trachau
308:buildings, such the commercial building called the
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562:Villa Alfred Sparbert, Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 19, 1907
553:Paul Nieschke House, Ludwig-Richter-Allee 28, 1906
550:Detached house at Ludwig-Richter-Allee 33, 1905—06
547:Detached house at Ludwig-Richter-Allee 32, 1905—06
544:Detached house at Ludwig-Richter-Allee 31, 1905—06
1177:Kleine (Bau-)Geschichte der Stadtkirche St. Petri
899:Draft of a restoration building in the form of a
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600:St. Trinitatiskirche Wiesa (Thermalbad Wiesenbad)
102:Rudolf Schilling, Julius Graebner, Erwin Graebner
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767:Design for a Protestant parish church in
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1105:Doctoral dissertation, Dresden 1988.
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1468:Photo of the Zionskirche in Dresden
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863:Expansion of the facilities of the
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571:Landhaus Lindenaustrasse 1, 1916—17
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1742:1889 establishments in Germany
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565:Landhaus Altfriedstein 7, 1910
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1525:Dietrich Reimer, Berlin 1997.
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524:, Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 10, 1903
1585:Volker Helas, Gudrun Peltz,
1413:. Verlag der Kunst Dresden.
1380:To the church of Hohenfichte
858:Other buildings and projects
364:Dresdner Spar- und Bauverein
276:Villa WĂĽrzburger in Dresden.
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1523:Architecture Guide Dresden.
1492:Kultus- und Gemeinde-Bauten
943:AOK administration building
881:Pieschen Town Hall, 1890–91
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405:Kriegersiedlung in Trachau.
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718:(Ore Mountains), 1902–1904
368:Christuskirche in Strehlen
1576:, dresdner- stadtteile.de
1407:Cornelia Reimann (2007).
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865:Sonnenstein Sanitary Home
815:Leipziger Strasse 32—34,
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647:except for small remains
329:City Church of St. Peter
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1589:(Dresden: Knop, 1999).
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884:Commercial building
457:Villa ZillerstraĂźe 5
383:. As members of the
360:Eisenach regulations
1385:www. Hohenfichte.de
1208:Hans-JĂĽrgen Haupt:
1163:, Stadtwiki Dresden
1010:Volker Helas, ed.,
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775:, published in 1915
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619:, Neo-Baroque, 1895
500:, 1901, Neo-Baroque
438:de:Villa Fliederhof
260:Stylistic evolution
188:Pieschen Town Hall.
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1367:HochuferstraĂźe 14
1314:Deutsche Fotothek
1305:Schilling, Rudolf
1229:Das alte Dresden.
1020:978-3-86729-004-3
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794:Houses in Dresden
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485:Hähnelstraße 13,
477:Gerhart Hauptmann
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