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Olympic Stadium
Olympic stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chilehaus
The Chilehaus (, "Chile House") is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany in the Kontorhaus District. It is an example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is on a site of approximately , spanning the Fischertwiete Street in Hamburg. It was designed by the German architect Fritz Höger and finished in 1924. As part of Kontorhaus District, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.
Grundtvig's Church
church in Copenhagen
Amsterdam School
style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in The Netherlands
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
art museum in The Hague, Netherlands
Michel de Klerk
Dutch architect (1884-1923)
Johann Friedrich Höger
German architect (1877-1949)
Brick Expressionism
architectural style
Joan van der Mey
Dutch architect (1878–1949)
Het Schip
residential complex in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Böttcherstraße
thumb|Entrance to Böttcherstraße: Lichtbringer ("Bringer of Light") by Hoetger, April 1936, showing Michael (archangel) battling the forces of evil.
Karel de Bazel
Dutch architect and interior designer (1869-1923)
St. Catherine's Church
church building in Lübeck's Old City, Germany
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
museum in Bremen, Germany
Berend Boeyinga
Dutch architect (1886–1969)
Scheepvaarthuis
thumb|300px|Amsterdam Scheepvaarthuis (2011) The Shipping House () is a building on the western tip of the Waalseiland near Amsterdam harbour that is one of the top 100 Dutch heritage sites and generally regarded as the first true example of the Amsterdam School, a style characterised by "expressive dynamism, lavish ornamentation and colourful embellishments". It is situated on the Prins Hendrikkade and was erected on the spot where Cornelis Houtman's first trip to the East Indies had begun in 1595. The first part was built 1913 - 1916 (during World War I); the second part was built 1926 -1928
Hilversum town hall
public building in Hilversum, Netherlands
Großmarkthalle
300px|thumb|upright=2.5|The Großmarkthalle, view from the Deutschherrnufer 300px|thumb|upright=2.5|The Großmarkthalle, during use 2002 The Großmarkthalle (Wholesale Market Hall), in Ostend (East End), Frankfurt am Main, was the city's main wholesale market, especially for fruit and vegetables. It closed on 4 June 2004 and the building now forms part of the Seat of the European Central Bank. It is considered a major example of expressionist architecture.
Anna Church
church building in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz
church in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany
Sprinkenhof
thumb|West side of the building at Burchardplatz The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner courtyard. The Chilehaus is located directly to the northeast, separated only by the main road. As part of Kontorhaus District, the Sprinkenhof was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.
Richard Kuöhl
German sculptor (1880-1961)
St Joseph's Church
church building in Zabrze, Poland
Arizona Biltmore Hotel
hotel