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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Karl Coelestin Moser (ur. 10 sierpnia 1860Karl Coelestin Moser (ur. 10 sierpnia 1860 w Baden w Szwajcarii, zm. 28 lutego 1936 w Zurychu) – szwajcarski architekt. Karl Moser był synem architekta . W latach 1878–1882 studiował architekturę na ETH w Zurychu. Po podróży studialnej do Paryża otworzył w 1887 z biuro architektoniczne w Karlsruhe. W latach 1915–1928 był profesorem na ETHZ, gdzie wywarł wpływ na wielu architektów, m.in. , i , którzy założyli później biuro HMS. W 1928 został pierwszym przewodniczącym CIAM.928 został pierwszym przewodniczącym CIAM. , Карл Целести́н Мо́зер (нем. Karl Coelestin Moser; род. 10 августа 1860, Баден, кантон Аргау, Швейцария — 28 февраля 1936, Цюрих) — швейцарский архитектор. , Karl Coelestin Moser (* 10. August 1860 inKarl Coelestin Moser (* 10. August 1860 in Baden; † 28. Februar 1936 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Architekt, der von 1888 bis 1915 in Gemeinschaft mit Robert Curjel das Büro Curjel & Moser in Karlsruhe führte und ab 1915 als einflussreicher Hochschullehrer in Zürich wirkte.sreicher Hochschullehrer in Zürich wirkte. , Karl Moser (August 10, 1860 – February 28,Karl Moser (August 10, 1860 – February 28, 1936) was an architect from Switzerland. Between 1887 and 1915 he worked together with Robert Curjel in Karlsruhe, setting up the architecture firm Curjel and Moser. Some of their works are: * Kunsthaus Zurich * University of Zurich * Basel Badischer Bahnhof * St. Paul's Church, Bern * St. Anthony's (Anoniuskirche), Basel * several Protestant churches From 1915 to 1928 he was professor at ETH Zurich. In 1928 he was president of the newly founded Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne, an organisation, steered prominently by the pioneers of modernism, architects Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius, which championed rational and functionalist architecture, while critiquing the type of revivalist architecture typified by Moser's own work. Indeed, at was at this time that Moser's own work changed radically towards modernism, exemplified in the St. Anthony's (Antoniuskirche) in Basel (1925-27), built in reinforced concrete rather than brick and stone typical for his earlier works. His son Werner M. Moser also became a notable architect. M. Moser also became a notable architect. , Karl Moser (Baden, 10 de agosto de 1860-Zúrich, 28 de febrero de 1936) fue un arquitecto suizo. , كارل موسر (بالإنجليزية: Karl Moser)‏ (و. 1860 – 1936 م) هو مهندس معماري من سويسرا . ولد في بادن. توفي في زيورخ. , Karl Coelestin Moser (Baden, 10 agosto 186Karl Coelestin Moser (Baden, 10 agosto 1860 – Zurigo, 28 febbraio 1936) è stato un architetto svizzero. Fu uno dei primi esponenti dell'architettura razionalista in Svizzera. Nel 1888 si associa a Robert Curjel. Il loro studio ha sede a Karlsruhe e il sodalizio durerà fino al 1915. Assieme realizzano numerose opere fra cui: il museo d'arte di Zurigo (1904-1910), la chiesa di S. Pietro a Kiel in Germania (1905-1907), la nuova università di Zurigo (1907-1914), la chiesa luterana sulla Gottesauer Platz a Karlsruhe (1907), la stazione badese a Basilea (1906-1913). Quest'ultima, ormai dichiarata Monumento Storico, è stata dismessa e dovrebbe essere adibita a sede per manifestazioni culturali. Fra le sue altre opere si possono citare: la chiesa cattolica di Sant'Antonio a Basilea, in calcestruzzo grezzo, tecnica poco usata all'epoca (1926-27); la chiesa di San Paolo a Lucerna, un ufficio postale a Baden, Svizzera (1931). È stato inoltre il primo presidente dei CIAM. Ha insegnato al politecnico federale di Zurigo, dove oggi è conservato il suo archivio.o, dove oggi è conservato il suo archivio. , Karl Coelestin Moser, né le 10 août 1860 à Baden et mort le 28 février 1936 à Zurich, est un architecte suisse qui a travaillé jusqu'en 1915 à Karlsruhe, puis comme professeur dans l'enseignement supérieur à Zurich.
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rdfs:comment Karl Moser (August 10, 1860 – February 28,Karl Moser (August 10, 1860 – February 28, 1936) was an architect from Switzerland. Between 1887 and 1915 he worked together with Robert Curjel in Karlsruhe, setting up the architecture firm Curjel and Moser. Some of their works are: * Kunsthaus Zurich * University of Zurich * Basel Badischer Bahnhof * St. Paul's Church, Bern * St. Anthony's (Anoniuskirche), Basel * several Protestant churches From 1915 to 1928 he was professor at ETH Zurich. His son Werner M. Moser also became a notable architect. M. Moser also became a notable architect. , كارل موسر (بالإنجليزية: Karl Moser)‏ (و. 1860 – 1936 م) هو مهندس معماري من سويسرا . ولد في بادن. توفي في زيورخ. , Karl Moser (Baden, 10 de agosto de 1860-Zúrich, 28 de febrero de 1936) fue un arquitecto suizo. , Karl Coelestin Moser (ur. 10 sierpnia 1860Karl Coelestin Moser (ur. 10 sierpnia 1860 w Baden w Szwajcarii, zm. 28 lutego 1936 w Zurychu) – szwajcarski architekt. Karl Moser był synem architekta . W latach 1878–1882 studiował architekturę na ETH w Zurychu. Po podróży studialnej do Paryża otworzył w 1887 z biuro architektoniczne w Karlsruhe. W latach 1915–1928 był profesorem na ETHZ, gdzie wywarł wpływ na wielu architektów, m.in. , i , którzy założyli później biuro HMS. W 1928 został pierwszym przewodniczącym CIAM.928 został pierwszym przewodniczącym CIAM. , Karl Coelestin Moser, né le 10 août 1860 à Baden et mort le 28 février 1936 à Zurich, est un architecte suisse qui a travaillé jusqu'en 1915 à Karlsruhe, puis comme professeur dans l'enseignement supérieur à Zurich. , Карл Целести́н Мо́зер (нем. Karl Coelestin Moser; род. 10 августа 1860, Баден, кантон Аргау, Швейцария — 28 февраля 1936, Цюрих) — швейцарский архитектор. , Karl Coelestin Moser (* 10. August 1860 inKarl Coelestin Moser (* 10. August 1860 in Baden; † 28. Februar 1936 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Architekt, der von 1888 bis 1915 in Gemeinschaft mit Robert Curjel das Büro Curjel & Moser in Karlsruhe führte und ab 1915 als einflussreicher Hochschullehrer in Zürich wirkte.sreicher Hochschullehrer in Zürich wirkte. , Karl Coelestin Moser (Baden, 10 agosto 186Karl Coelestin Moser (Baden, 10 agosto 1860 – Zurigo, 28 febbraio 1936) è stato un architetto svizzero. Fu uno dei primi esponenti dell'architettura razionalista in Svizzera. Nel 1888 si associa a Robert Curjel. Il loro studio ha sede a Karlsruhe e il sodalizio durerà fino al 1915. Assieme realizzano numerose opere fra cui: il museo d'arte di Zurigo (1904-1910), la chiesa di S. Pietro a Kiel in Germania (1905-1907), la nuova università di Zurigo (1907-1914), la chiesa luterana sulla Gottesauer Platz a Karlsruhe (1907), la stazione badese a Basilea (1906-1913). Quest'ultima, ormai dichiarata Monumento Storico, è stata dismessa e dovrebbe essere adibita a sede per manifestazioni culturali.ibita a sede per manifestazioni culturali.
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