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Many of his functionalistic buildings can be found all around the city.
The house is one of the first functionalistic one-family houses in Denmark.
Natus has also created several functionalistic apartment buildings and private dwellings.
Ullberg found his own unique conception and interpretation of functionalistic architecture.
Danish Design is a style of functionalistic design and architecture that was developed in mid-20th century.
In the new architecture the principle of spatial corridors between functionalistic blocks was relevant.
In the 1930s, the functionalistic style made itself apparent in Östersund's outskirts, which were growing.
His contemporaries primarily followed tight functionalistic floorplans with flat roofs and no ornament.
The name is associated with the most popular painting color - white - used for the elevations of stuccoed functionalistic buildings of 1920-1930-s.
The modern tower is of typical 1950's functionalistic design and its top holds many antennas and communications gear.
The functionalistic church has thick brick walls, a campanile and a pulpit on the exterior designed for outdoor services.
They are especially interesting because of merging of two opposite directions in architecture of those days - functionalistic and organic.
In 1952, the building was renovated and was resigned in a functionalistic style with eternit bricks.
Its present building is designed in the functionalistic style by architect Ragner Hjorth, and was opened in 1936.
Davis's work is characteristic for breaking with the functionalistic style of Bernard Leach, which was prevalent in the post-war years.
His early-1930s creation based on the simple rules of functionalistic architecture, while in the latter part of the decade, more influence of art deco appeared.
The term Danish Functionalism is sometimes used to describe the Danish branch of functionalistic architecture which had its heyday in the 1960s.
Nowadays, confronted with urban sprawl, those cities tend to develop in a very low density and functionalistic way, as other Quebec and North American cities.
The four-storey building of the Viipuri Panttilaitos Oy the first completed example of Functionalistic movement in the city.
The Olympic was designed in functionalistic style by the architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti.
Another kind of architecture is represented by the culture building Kuusankoskitalo, a typical creation of modern Finnish architecture, and a library built in a functionalistic style.
The entrée part is build in functionalistic style while the pool part shows a glass facade and a great cupper roof to Carl Krooks gata.
Ernest Stalberg / Ernests Štālbergs (1883-1958) was a Latvian architect whose works are in the Neoclassical and the functionalistic styles.
It has been claimed that the building continuity is a self-evident feature, since it is deriving from a particular set of foundation practices that can be explained in a functionalistic way.
Bislett became Norway's main arena for speed skating and track and field in 1940 when the architect Frode Rinnan's new functionalistic stadium was completed, with a capacity of 20,000.