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Karol Schayer (25 December 1900 in Lwów – 15 March 1971 in Rockford, Illinois) was a Polish architect and soldier. He designed buildings in Katowice, Warsaw, and (during and after World War II) in Beirut, Lebanon. Schayer immigrated to Lebanon during World War II where he collaborated with Fritz Gothelf, a German architect educated in the spirit of the Bauhaus, and Bahij Makdissi a Lebanese structural engineer.〔Peter Rowe, and Hashim Sarkis. "Projecting Beirut ''Episodes in the Construction and Reconstruction of a Modern City''". Prestel 1998, p. 91〕 == Major buildings and projects == * 1929 - school, Lubliniec * 1934 - Muzeum Śląskie building, Chrobrego squere (destroyed) * 1936 - Żytomierski House, Katowice * 1936 - Międzynarodowy Bank Handlowy, Mielęckiego street, Katowice * 1937 - Chmielewski House, Frascati 4 street (destroyed) * 1952 - AUB Alumni Club building, Beirut (1952) * 1954 - Dar Al Sayad, Beirut (1954) * 1955 - Hotel Carlton, Raouche, Beirut (demolished) * 1958 - Horeshoe Building, Hamra street, Beirut * 1959 - Shell Building, Beirut 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karol Schayer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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