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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Fritz August Breuhaus (1883 – 1960), est un architecte, ensemblier et designer allemand qui prit le nom de Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot à partir de 1929. , Fritz August Breuhaus (February 9, 1883 – Fritz August Breuhaus (February 9, 1883 – December 2, 1960) was a German architect, interior designer, and designer in the 20th century. He added “de Groot” to the end of his name in 1929. He spread the word of this addition claiming to be the grandson/great-grandson of a reputable painter Breuhaus de Groot. His father, Heinrich Hugo Breuhaus was a dentist and married to his mother Johanne Knipping. Fritz August Breuhaus was born in Solingen, Germany. His father tried to influence his career, encouraging him to study mechanical engineering, which he did. He also sat in on architecture lectures and took "Design" (Prof. Theodor Fischer mit Assistent Paul Bonatz), "Decorative design" (Prof. Gustav Halmhuber), "Watercolor painting" (Prof. Treidler). When his father found out he refused to support him any further. Breuhaus was forced to live off a small inheritance from his grandmother. From 1907 Breuhaus lived and worked in Düsseldorf, where he began the process of designing and planning for the “”. Breuhaus designed the first house on this 75-hectare (190-acre) residential area in Meerbusch, Buderich. He also live in “house Eichenhof” for part of the process. The houses were built mainly for businessmen and lawyers, but artists also resided there. Breuhaus then served in World War I between 1914 and 1918. He achieved the rank of sergeant, serving in both France and the Eastern Front. He published a book in 1917 about his experienced named ‘Der Soldat und der Tod. Gespräch in Versen’. After 1920, Breuhaus had just divorced from his first wife and returned from war. But his career had picked up momentum, even during the post-war slum (World War I). Breuhaus mostly designed houses and country houses for the upper-class. But in 1923 he had also started his own company “Mikado-garages” which specialized in hand-printed textiles. He also designed furniture, lamps, silverware and wallpaper. The next step in his career showed off his interior design skills. He worked on the interior of the Bremen luxury liner. But Breuhaus’s is most famous for the interiors of the Hindenburg passenger airship. He used lightweight tubular forms to create very social space, where people are expected to spend their time in the public space, instead of their cramped cabins. It was from these two projects that Breuhaus used to gain the title of Professor from the Free State of Bavaria. He wanted this title because he understood the promotional value of an academic title. The ‘little island’, was the house he built for his family in Schmargendorf. The home was functional, simple and sophisticated, much like the rest of his post-war work. The building was surrounded by a courtyard on three sides. He had already designed 50 homes for clients, where he custom designed all the furniture. Breuhaus died on December 2, 1960, aged 77, in Cologne. He continued working right up till his death. Architect Arthur Gerard, completed any work left undone.ur Gerard, completed any work left undone. , Fritz August Breuhaus (9 de febrero de 188Fritz August Breuhaus (9 de febrero de 1883, Solingen - 2 de diciembre de 1960, Colonia) fue un arquitecto, interiorista y diseñador alemán. A partir de 1929, aproximadamente, es conocido como "Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot". Perteneció a la Deutscher Werkbund, asociación de arquitectos, ingenieros y diseñadores, de gran importancia para la arquitectura moderna. También formó parte de la . Sería profesor titular a partir de 1928 . Sería profesor titular a partir de 1928 , Fritz August Breuhaus (Solingen, 9 febbraio 1883 – Colonia, 2 dicembre 1960) è stato un architetto, stilista e arredatore tedesco. , Fritz August Breuhaus, ab 1928 auch Fritz Fritz August Breuhaus, ab 1928 auch Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot (* 9. Februar 1883 in Solingen; † 2. Dezember 1960 in Rodenkirchen-Hahnwald) war ein deutscher Architekt, Innenarchitekt und Gestalter. Er entwarf vor allem Stadt- und Landhäuser in Deutschland und der Schweiz. Breuhaus wurde um 1910 Mitglied des Deutschen Werkbundes und im Bund Deutscher Architekten, seit 1928 war er auch Titularprofessor.n, seit 1928 war er auch Titularprofessor.
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rdfs:comment Fritz August Breuhaus (Solingen, 9 febbraio 1883 – Colonia, 2 dicembre 1960) è stato un architetto, stilista e arredatore tedesco. , Fritz August Breuhaus, ab 1928 auch Fritz Fritz August Breuhaus, ab 1928 auch Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot (* 9. Februar 1883 in Solingen; † 2. Dezember 1960 in Rodenkirchen-Hahnwald) war ein deutscher Architekt, Innenarchitekt und Gestalter. Er entwarf vor allem Stadt- und Landhäuser in Deutschland und der Schweiz. Breuhaus wurde um 1910 Mitglied des Deutschen Werkbundes und im Bund Deutscher Architekten, seit 1928 war er auch Titularprofessor.n, seit 1928 war er auch Titularprofessor. , Fritz August Breuhaus (9 de febrero de 188Fritz August Breuhaus (9 de febrero de 1883, Solingen - 2 de diciembre de 1960, Colonia) fue un arquitecto, interiorista y diseñador alemán. A partir de 1929, aproximadamente, es conocido como "Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot". Perteneció a la Deutscher Werkbund, asociación de arquitectos, ingenieros y diseñadores, de gran importancia para la arquitectura moderna. También formó parte de la . Sería profesor titular a partir de 1928 . Sería profesor titular a partir de 1928 , Fritz August Breuhaus (February 9, 1883 – Fritz August Breuhaus (February 9, 1883 – December 2, 1960) was a German architect, interior designer, and designer in the 20th century. He added “de Groot” to the end of his name in 1929. He spread the word of this addition claiming to be the grandson/great-grandson of a reputable painter Breuhaus de Groot. His father, Heinrich Hugo Breuhaus was a dentist and married to his mother Johanne Knipping. Breuhaus died on December 2, 1960, aged 77, in Cologne. He continued working right up till his death. Architect Arthur Gerard, completed any work left undone.ur Gerard, completed any work left undone. , Fritz August Breuhaus (1883 – 1960), est un architecte, ensemblier et designer allemand qui prit le nom de Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot à partir de 1929.
rdfs:label Fritz August Breuhaus , Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot
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