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  1. Carl Gotthard Langhans(15 December 1732 – 1 October 1808) was a Prussianmaster builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors, city gates and theatres in Silesia (now Poland), Berlin, Potsdam and elsewhere belong to the earliest examples of Neoclassical architecturein Germany.

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  3. Carl Gotthard Langhans - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gotthard Langhans(15 December 1732 – 1 October 1808) was a Prussianmaster builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors, city gates and theatres in Silesia (now Poland), Berlin, Potsdam and elsewhere belong to the earliest examples of Neoclassical architecturein Germany.

  4. Carl Gotthard Langhans — Google Arts & Culture

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    Dec 15, 1732 - Oct 1, 1808 Carl Gotthard Langhans was a Prussian master builder and royal architect. His churches, palaces, grand houses, interiors, city gates and theatres in Silesia, Berlin,...

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  5. Carl Gotthard Langhans | Artnet

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    View Carl Gotthard Langhans’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Carl Gotthard Langhans | German architect | Britannica

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    In Western architecture: Germany …he called to Berlin were Carl Gotthard Langhans and David Gilly, who, with Heinrich Gentz, created a severe but inventive style in the 1790s that was indebted to Ledoux as well as to Johann Winckelmann’s call for a return to the spirit of ancient Greek architecture. The great early monument… Read More

  7. Langhans-Gesellschaft.org - English

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    Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808) was a Prussian master builder and royal architect. He is the architect of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a major German landmark. For many years Langhans was the head of the building authority of the Prussian province of Silesia (now Poland).

  8. Langhans, Carl Gotthard | Encyclopedia.com

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    Langhans, Carl Gotthard (1732–1808). German architect from Silesia (now in Poland ), he became Oberbaurat (Chief Building Officer) in Breslau (now Wrocław), designing a number of Palladianesque buildings influenced by Erdmannsdorff 's work at Schloss Wörlitz.

  9. Carl Gotthard Langhans: Biography of German Architect

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    A master of several different styles, the Silesian builder Carl Gotthard Langhans was one of the greatest architects in Germany to move away from Baroque architecture and adopt the new idiom of Neoclassical architecture, which was later popularized in Prussia by his successor Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841).

  10. Carl Gotthard Langhans – Wikipedia

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    Carl Gotthard Langhans (* 15. Dezember 1732 in Landeshut, Schlesien; † 1. Oktober 1808 in Grüneiche bei Breslau) war ein deutscher Baumeister und zählt zu den bedeutendsten Architekten Berlins. Seine Werke gehören zu den frühesten Bauten des Klassizismus in Deutschland. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist das Brandenburger Tor in Berlin . Inhaltsverzeichnis

  11. Carl Gotthard Langhans - Langhans-Gesellschaft

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    Website der Carl-Gotthard-Langhans-Gesellschaft Berlin e.V. Ziele der Gesellschaft sind Pflege, Würdigung, öffentliche Vermittlung, wissenschaftliche Erforschung und Popularisierung von Leben und Werk des Architekten und Baumeisters Carl Gotthard Langhans (1732–1808), Erbauer des Brandenburger Tores zu Berlin.

  12. Bill Gothard | Institute in Basic Life Principles

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    Over 2.5 million people have now attended the Basic Seminar. Bill received his B.A. (1957) and M.A. (1961) degrees from Wheaton College and, a Ph.D. (2004) degree from Louisiana Baptist University. In order to focus completely on the Lord and the life work God has given him, Bill never married. He views each day as an exciting race to see how ...