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- Rundbogenstil (round-arch style) is a 19th-century historic revival style of architecture po****r in the German-speaking lands and the German diaspora...
- counterparts. An early variety of Romanesque Revival style known as Rundbogenstil ("Round-arched style") was po****r in German lands and in the German...
- fresco of the world. The building, with its round arches called the Rundbogenstil, strongly influenced other church architecture, train stations and synagogues...
- ****ociated with Byzantine, Romanesque (and Neo-Romanesque), Renaissance and Rundbogenstil styles. While the semicircular arch was known in the Gr**** architecture...
- came up with a standby design of its own, for a brick building in the rundbogenstil (round-arch style) by Donaldson, featuring a sheet-iron dome designed...
- Voivodeship of Poland. Designed by Ignacy Hercok in the Moorish Revival and Rundbogenstil styles and completed in 1862, the synagogue is a major place of worship...
- of Poland. Designed by Karol Kozłowski in the Romanesque Revival and Rundbogenstil styles and completed in 1902, the synagogue is the only surviving prewar...
- The following are German-born or Germany-based architects listed according to their architectural style. Adam Kraft (or Krafft) (c. 1460? – January 1509)...
- designed by Kutzbock and Donnel, Madison's first architectural firm, in Rundbogenstil ("round-arch style"). The German immigrant August Kutzbock had been...
- church was designed by Herman J. Lang in the German Romanesque and Rundbogenstil architectural styles, was built in 1910–1912, and today functions as...