Conrad Wilhelm Hase
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Conrad Wilhelm Hase (2 October 1818 – 28 March 1902) was a German architect.
Hase was born in Einbeck. He was a professor at the Polytechnical School of Hanover from 1849 to 1895.[1]
Hase is the founder of the Hanover school of architecture (Hannoversche Architekturschule), a historicist school that developed a refined regional style of Neogothic in Lower Saxony.
Notable Works
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Artist's House in Hanover (Künstlerhaus)
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Marienburg Castle near Hanover
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1862 building in Wennigsen
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St. Nicolai in Lüneburg
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Elisabeth Church in Langenhagen (1867/1869)
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A room of Marienburg Castle, 1863
References
- ↑ C. R. N. (1909). "Hase, Konrad Wilhelm". In Westrin, Th. Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish) 11. Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förlag. pp. 45–46. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
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